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Defesanet
22 junho 2005
UN 21 Junho 2005
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UN
PEACEKEEPING CHIEF LEAVES ON
FIVE-DAY TRIP TO HAITI TOMORROW
New York, Jun 21 2005 - The United Nations peacekeeping chief
leaves tomorrow for a five-day trip to Haiti, during which he
will review the situation with senior officials of the UN mission
there, a UN spokeswoman said today.
Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Jean-Marie
Guéhenno will return on Sunday, Marie Okabe said.
The trip comes just after the latest violent incident in the poor
districts around the capital, Port-au-Prince, last Friday when
two Peruvian soldiers in the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti
MINUSTAH) were shot and wounded, one seriously, in Cité
Soleil.
Late last week, too, a peacekeeper, two Haitian Red Cross volunteers
and another Haitian civilian were wounded one severely
when unknown gunmen opened fire on the group in front of
a hospital, also in Cité Soleil.
Two Sri Lankan peacekeepers were wounded on 2 June when the armoured
personnel carrier in which they were travelling came under fire
and in April a Philippine peacekeeper was killed.
According to Secretary-General Kofi Annan's report to the Security
Council last month, nearly 500 prisoners were illegally released
from jail in February and nearly 100 have been recaptured. With
scores of prisoners still at large, the security situation has
deteriorated, even though MINUSTAH has taken back some police
stations that had been occupied by armed gangs.