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Brazil Wants UN Force to Stay in Haiti After Elections PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mylena Fiori   
Thursday, 12 January 2006

The United Nations (UN) Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) may stay in the country after the presidential elections, scheduled for February 7.

The Mission mandate ends in February, however, according to Brazil Minister of Foreign Relations, Celso Amorim, it will probably be extended. Per the rules, extensions are made in a six-month period basis. The decision will be made by the UN Security Council.

"This is not the right moment to leave. It is the moment to stay, to help Haiti go through this transition," said Amorim, who believes that the presence of the Peace Mission in the post-election period is important to ensure the country's stability.

When asked about the presence of Brazil in the command of the MINUSTAH military force, Amorim said "with elections and a serious reconstruction effort, who knows, we may leave or be replaced by another country."

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So far, under Brazilian commander...
written by Guest, January 13, 2006

....the UN peace corps, has been a total failure there.

Kidnappings, killings, street violences are far higher than before.
Elections have already been delayed 2 times
for the reasons just mentionned.

Anyone could read the International news on the country.

Finally just an open question :
- why this time the UN is asking 2 names not 1 for the new brazilian general, after the first one commited suicide ???

This put bad thinkings in my mind !

Time will tell, hopefully !
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written by Guest, January 14, 2006
I will praise the Internationnl forces to stay in Haiti for long period of times , because Haiti need to stabilisation, also to be reform the Police and the Jugdiciary,systerm,furthermore I demanding respect for the citizens the children,the elders,don't forget about the homless in the countysides them all need helps some other City no body yet to send assitance there to provide Security for the citizens, of Golf the Gonave, I thing every body deserve chance, to life respect and freedoom for every individual not for some. I will also aske American's Military and Brazil to be keep things in the control,
for are children and young boys and girls to be learning a good examplefrom them whorever as the can see are people or either the Haitian Government would not done anything an cnostructive to keep the country and the population in right direction therefore I would please you staff to be take a good corage from God to doing good thing for this Nation. Therefore they can take a breaks from missary an to life, Haitian people needs clean water, foods, freedoom of spish, free religious, rebuilt schoool and church instead of doing what is wrong stop all vodoo in the Capital and all countysides, I need the Country to clean all bad behaviors. after all we can recieve every body from every to coming seen the great traduction from UN, Brazil and American, we need they come to live with us to eating with us, they does not have to be scare anything, same as when we are Haitian live in they Countries we doesn't scare, because the provide us anything we need, Haitian also need's to have respects for our Doctors, Nurses, Teacher Ingeneers, Preachers, they soccer players, the volleball's students must have a right in the country, their voice must be heard when they cries for helps, the Plices must be well qualifying for the job they must stopped tortures people, we must have two parties in the Goveenment Repubican and Democracy, the Congress need to be interpreter the laws not the rich men or rich women, we must have a fair laws same as American's weneed to punish the one who is doing wrong but not the one who his inocent to be punish, finally Haitian need International observe at all time, Haitian Government need to stop full the there pocket with money and the Citizens be soufrered, the must also stop worries about only one group to be in life, the other angry, we have alot of things to be oberved in Haiti, before let it rule by Haitian people only. we need tobe to gether to do all peacefully, with love and honor from God we will do it. Thanks fo r help my people and my brothers and sisters and sons,and daughter will help you
sincerely.
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