UN rights chief requires crackdown on arms trafficking that fuels ‘criminality’ and widens humanitarian disaster.

Not less than 3,661 folks have been killed in Haiti within the first half of this 12 months amid the “mindless” gang violence that has engulfed the nation, in line with the United Nations.

The UN Workplace of the Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) mentioned on Friday that the demise toll between January and June – which included 100 youngsters – confirmed that final 12 months’s “excessive ranges of violence” had been maintained.

“No extra lives ought to be misplaced to this mindless criminality,” mentioned UN rights chief Volker Turk in a press release.

Haiti was already reeling from years of unrest as highly effective armed teams – usually with ties to the nation’s political and enterprise leaders – vied for affect and management of territory.

The state of affairs worsened dramatically on the finish of February, when the gangs launched assaults on prisons and different state establishments throughout the capital, Port-au-Prince.

The UN report documented “extraordinarily critical patterns of human rights violations and abuses happening” in Port-au-Prince and the Artibonite Division north of the capital.

It additionally tracked rising violence within the southern a part of the West Division, the place the capital is positioned, an space of the nation that had thus far been largely unaffected.

In line with the report, “gangs have continued to make use of sexual violence to punish, unfold concern and subjugate populations”.

Violence within the nation is fuelled by arms trafficking, primarily from the USA, but in addition from the Dominican Republic and Jamaica.

OHCHR mentioned poorly monitored airspaces, coastlines and porous borders have been permitting gangs to acquire high-calibre weapons, drones, boats and “a seemingly limitless provide of bullets”.

Turk urged the worldwide neighborhood to implement a world arms embargo, a journey ban, and an asset freeze programme imposed by the UN Safety Council.

Peacekeeping

The surge in violence this 12 months prompted the resignation of Haiti’s unelected prime minister, the creation of the transitional presidential council, and the deployment of a UN-backed, Kenya-led multinational drive referred to as the Multinational Safety Help Mission (MSS).

About 10 nations have pledged greater than 3,100 troops to the MSS, however solely 430 of those have deployed thus far, mentioned OHCHR.

Kenyan police arrive in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as a part of a UN-backed peacekeeping mission amid rising gang violence in July [File: Ralph Tedy Erol/Reuters]

The report was printed days earlier than the MSS’s one-year mandate to help Haiti expires, with the UN Safety Council scheduled to vote on September 30 on whether or not to resume it.

Haiti has requested the UN to contemplate turning it into a proper peacekeeping mission to safe secure funds and capability.

Turk mentioned it was clear the mission wanted “enough and enough gear and personnel to counter the prison gangs successfully and sustainably, and cease them spreading additional and wreaking havoc on folks’s lives”.

On Wednesday, Haiti’s interim prime minister, Garry Conille, referred to as for worldwide help on the sidelines of the UN Common Meeting in New York.

“We’re nowhere close to profitable this, and the straightforward actuality is that we gained’t with out your assist,” he mentioned.

The variety of folks internally displaced by the violence has nearly doubled within the final six months to greater than 700,000, whereas some 1.6 million persons are estimated to be going through emergency meals insecurity.

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