Kenyan-Led Security Mission for Haiti Goes to U.N. Vote: What to Know
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In one attack, gang members opened fire on people called to a protest by a church leader. In another, they set seven people on fire.
Now the United Nations Security Council is expected on Monday to debate a Kenyan plan to beat the gangs back, in what would be the first time an African country led such a mission in Haiti.
Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry, appealed last year for foreign troops to help, but the two largest countries in the Americas, the United States and Brazil, have been reluctant to lead such a mission. The United Nations, too, has been wary in the wake of its ill-fated earthquake relief mission in 2010.
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