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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News Live 20240604 20:25:00

To be sent down there to help fight these gangs. kenya has volunteered 1000 police officers to lead that group. what do you make of it? is that the answer to this and should kenya be the ones leading the effort? i laud kenya for taking a step forward a in offering 1000 police officers. i don t think kenya is a template for haiti. their officers have done a lot of peacekeeping around the world there s less than 500 in that role right now part 1000 is double that you re going to get a lot of experience peacekeepers they do not speak haitian creole it s going to be very difficult for them to communicate with the population and with the gangs. we have seen a number of allegations and charges of major human rights violations by the kenyan police in a place it s not that safe to start anyway the canyons can play a role.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 23:11:00

Who have come from mali and are allied to al-anda. and thousands of people have either been killed orforced to flee their homes. now, what these people have seen is that in neighbouring mali, the military rulers there have pulled in the russians and they feel that it s been more effective, because mali pushed out french troops, they pushed out the un peacekeepers, and said what they want is a fighting force of more aggressive troops that will fight the islamist insurgents, and they feel they have that in russia. and russia has also done this elsewhere on the continent. so the central african republic s president really owes his existence, the fact he is still in power, to russian troops, because he brought them in and they fought insurgents there. so basically, the people in nigerare thinking, well, the russian fighting forces from wagner are proving to be far more effective in battling these insurgents. and, alexis, you ve done some

People , Thousands , Mali , Rulers , Homes , Porforced , Al-anda , Troops , Fighting-force , French , Russians , Peacekeepers

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 22:09:00

South east who are allied to islamic state, and in the south west, they have come from mali and are allied to al-anda. thousands of people have either been killed or forced to flee their homes. what these people have seen is that in neighbouring mali, the military rulers there have pulled on the russians and they feel that it has been more effective, because mali pushed out french troops, they pushed out the un peacekeepers, and said, what you want is a fighting force of more aggressive troops that will fight the islamist insurgents, and they feel they have that in russia. russia has also done this elsewhere on the continent, so the central african republic s president really owes his existence, the fact he is still in power, to russian troops, because he brought them in and they fought insurgents there. so basically, the people in niger are thinking, the russian fighting forces from wagner are proving to be far more effective in battling these

People , South-west , Mali , State , South-east , Thousands , Homes , Islamic , Al-anda , Troops , Fighting-force , French

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:03:00

I want to ask you about how you think a multinational force will be accepted in haiti because as you know, a great deal of mistrust grew with un peacekeepers after the cholera outbreak in 2010. how do you anticipate these forces being met in haiti? well, effectively, the question of foreign military or police intervention in haiti has been a polarising one over the years, especially after the minister, which is the un peacekeeping mission from 2004 to 2017, which didn t leave haiti with necessarily good memories, especially the cholera epidemic and sex abuse scandals, so it is early to know how the population will react to this news and also

Haiti , Deal , Force , Mistrust-grew , Un-security-council , Question , Forces , Peacekeepers , Cholera-outbreak , 2010 , Police , Intervention

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:03:00

Short-term. i want to ask you about how you short-term. i want to ask you about how you think - short-term. i want to ask you about how you think a - about how you think a multinational force will be accepted in haiti because as you know, a great deal of mistrust grew with un peacekeepers after the cholera outbreak in 2010. how do you anticipate these forces being met in haiti? met in haiti? well, effectively, - met in haiti? well, effectively, the - met in haiti? well, - effectively, the question of foreign military or police intervention in haiti has been a polarising one over the years, especially after the minister, which is the un peacekeeping mission from 2004 to 2017, which didn t leave haiti with necessarily good memories, especially the cholera epidemic and sex abuse scandals, so it is early to know how the population will react to this news and also what will be the terms of this intervention. 15 what will be the terms of this

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