The United Nations is continuing its calls for an invasion of the Caribbean island of Haiti under the pretext that they will "combat gang violence." UN soldiers have a long history of committing atrocities against civilians in Haiti during previous invasions, including starting a cholera outbreak, sexual violence, propping up a murderous government, the murder of civilians, and a child sex ring involving 134 UN soldiers during the last UN occupation which lasted from 2004 to 2017.

The UN wants to send Kenyan troops to lead the invasion even though a Kenyan court has issued an order preventing the government from sending the country's troops to Haiti following a case launched by opposition politician Ekuru Akrot. The Kenyan parliament is also yet to approve the deployment, although the cabinet "ratified" the deployment on October 13. Human rights groups have said that in the past Kenyan troops have used lethal force against civilians and their deployment to Haiti would be inappropriate because foreign UN troops have committed numerous crimes against civilians in the past.

Source: @redstreamnet Youtube channel

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