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DR asks the UN to help Haiti to avoid a situation of complete chaos

DR asks the UN to help Haiti to avoid a situation of complete chaos

NEW YORK.- The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Roberto Álvarez, in his statement this Wednesday at the General Assembly of the United Nations asked the international community to help Haiti, to avoid a situation of complete chaos.

“Haiti cannot wait any longer and although we are convinced that the only sustainable response to its problems must come from Haitians, the international community must act now, to prevent the situation in the country from spilling over completely, and offer the help that this society expects,” Alvarez said.

The minister explained that the violence has created a deep social fragmentation, which does not allow the most elementary cohesion. For their part, the Haitians they desperately await belated help from the international community.

The foreign minister explained that despite the difficulties in reaching agreements, the Dominican Republic hopes that they will take the path required for Haitian society to achieve the necessary consensus to overcome such a serious situation.

He emphasized that to achieve this goal, international collaboration is vital, if we want to bring stability and tranquility to the people of Haiti, its neighbors and the region.

Álvarez reiterated that: “I would like to reiterate that criminal gangs have increased their suffocation power in Port-au-Prince and everything indicates that the Haitian National Police (HNP) does not have the capacity to contain them.”

During his speech, he also specified that “it is the responsibility of the Haitian authorities to control and put an end to the actions of the gangs that are generating such atrocious crimes that we could qualify as crimes against humanity”; But we must “take off the blindfold and admit that the Haitian police, by themselves, are not going to develop the capacity to guarantee order and subdue the gangs.”

Álvarez welcomed the fact that the Security Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) until July 2023 and that included the creation of a division to deal with sexual and gender-based violence, one of the most aberrant manifestations in this environment of violence.

Faced with this scenario, he warned that the expected results of the BINUH are subject to getting the Haitians to reach a national agreement as a starting point, to combat and neutralize the gangs, and secondly, to ensure the holding of the elections, as soon as possible. as circumstances allow.

He pointed out that to implement this necessary process, the UN’s action must be supported by Security Council resolution 2645 of 2022, which “places us at the door of making the most pertinent decisions to prevent the situation in Haiti from completely overflowing the normal channels.

He cited that, as stated in that resolution, as soon as security conditions allow, it is necessary for all interested parties to reach an urgent political agreement led by Haitians, with a view to organizing legislative and presidential elections with the full participation of Haitians. the population, especially women, youth and civil society.

Álvarez recounted various moments in recent history that show that Haitian society does have the capacity to unite and act in difficult times. He referred as an example, the overthrow of the dictatorship in 1986, and the reaction to the disaster created by the 2010 earthquake.

He recalled that in the face of that earthquake, the entire Haitian population unified and mobilized in solidarity to support and rescue their neighbors. Also, the whole world was activated and came to the aid of Haiti. Of course, the Dominican people were present immediately in a massive way, in aid of the Haitian neighbors.

He explained that not only in the face of natural catastrophes, but also in 1986 civility prevailed and the entire population united to stop the dictatorship that lasted for more than two decades; in other words, the Haitian people have historical experiences to unite and face adversity.

Today, the situation is dramatically different, Álvarez considered. Given the inability of the authorities to establish order and guarantee citizen security, the Haitian population feels abandoned to their own fate, due to the generalized fear that paralyzes a large part of the population, particularly in Port-au-Prince.

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