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Court Blocks Ruto’s Haiti Mission

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Monday, October 9, 2023 – High Court in Nairobi has temporarily blocked deployment of Kenyan police to Haiti.

The ruling was made in a court session held today Monday October 9 after Third Way Alliance under Lawyer Ekuru Aukot ran to the courts to prohibit the plan which had been sanctioned by President William Ruto and later cleared by the United Nations UN Security Council.

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At least 1000 police officers were set to leave the country before next year for the Haiti peace mission where they had been planned to spend five years restoring sanity in the war-torn Caribbean nation.

Third Way Alliance Kenya and two others argue that the constitution does not envisage the deployment of the police service outside Kenyan borders,

They added that this deployment of police officers or the forces outside Kenya is a matter of great public interest and importance and can only be done in accordance with the provisions of the constitution.

“As a matter of international notoriety, there is currently no elected government in Haiti. Kenya does not have an Embassy in Haiti,” reads court papers.

They further argue that there was no public participation prior to Kenya’s request which ought to have come first.

“The petitioners are playing with a sensitive and serious matter of security and behaving in a manner that suggests that they are not accountable to the people of Kenya for their decisions,” they argued.

Delivering the orders, Justice E.C Mwita directed that the pleadings be served on the respondents immediately.

“That a conservatory order is hereby issued restraining the respondents from deploying police officers to Haiti or any other country until 24th October 2023,” directed the judge.

Once served, the respondents will have three days to file and serve written submissions to the petition, also not exceeding 10 pages.

Kenya Defence Forces officers at work

Last Monday, the United Nations Security Council approved a yearlong multinational security mission for Haiti, led by Kenya. A dozen other countries including Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda have said they would join the mission.

Kenya has pledged to deploy 1,000 security personnel for the mission seeking to combat a decades-long gang violence characterized by widespread murders, kidnappings and extortion.

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