Haiti
Date Submitted: 07/12/2004 16:03:09
As President Clinton stated on the eve of the U.S.-led
intervention in 1994, "U.S. involvement was based on the need to protect
our interests, to stop the brutal atrocities that threaten. . .Haitians; to
secure our borders and to preserve stability and promote democracy in our
hemisphere."
Background History of US Intervention in Haiti
-US Intervention 1915 was provoked by the murder and mutilation of a president
- opposition to occupation led to an uprising
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are tasked with
bringing the Haitian National Police (HNP) to levels of operational
competence required before UN specialized agencies, including the UN
Development Program (UNDP), can assume responsibility for further long-term
institutional development. The remaining 140 CIVPOL are Argentine gendarmes
who, as part of a special police unit (SPU), are on call to ensure the
safety of CIVPOL from situations where HNP may not be able to do so.
MIPONUH does not have a military element.
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