Haiti gang leader calls for dialogue as Kenyan police patrol the streets - Haiti, a nation long plagued by political instability and rampant gang violence, finds itself at a critical juncture. As the streets of Port-au-Prince simmer with tension, a new force has entered the fray: 1,000 Kenyan police officers, deployed by the United Nations in a desperate bid to restore law and order. But can this foreign intervention quell the chaos? And what does it mean for the gang leaders who hold significant sway over the capital?
The spotlight is firmly on Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier, a former police officer turned notorious gang leader, who has issued a surprising call for national dialogue. Chérizier, who leads the powerful G9 family and allies, has criticized Prime Minister Gary Conil for refusing to engage with his alliance.
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