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Haiti - Security : The Ministry of Defence urges the occupants to leave the former barracks
21/03/2012 08:52:55

Haiti - Security : The Ministry of Defence urges the occupants to leave the former barracks

The Ministry of Interior, Local Authorities and National Defense (MICTDN) urges armed individuals in military fatigues, to cease operations and leave the former barracks of the Armed Forces of Haiti as well as all sites belonging to the Haitian State. Under no circumstances, the government will tolerate that, outside the law, armed individuals continue in all impunity to disturb the public peace. By this statement the Ministry clearly disavow the statements of Réginald Delva, the Secretary of State for Public Security, which had indicated last Friday that, "following an agreement with the authorities, these citizens will not be forced to vacate the premises, but will not have the right to move in military uniform and armed," adding that negotiations were continuing...

The MICTDN encourages all youth associated with individuals claiming to be of the former Armed Forces of Haiti in several localities, to stand out from them and apply preferably for the services for maintaining order and security of the Republic such as the Haiti National Police (PNH), Immigration and Emigration (DIE) and the Directorate of Civil Protection (DPC). The doors of these institutions are open to young Haitians seeking work, meeting the criteria for recruitment of these directions.

Moreover, the Ministry wishes to advise that no payment of arrears or remuneration will occur as the concerned have not left the sites illegally occupied. Their departure from these buildings in order, discipline and calm is a prerequisite to any compensation. Aware of social problems and economic faced by ex-military, the authorities reiterated their firm determination to take all measures consistent with the law to meet these needs.

Recall that 4 days before the expiration of teh period of 15 days of the Ministry, the former sergeant, Jean Baptiste Joseph National Spokesman of demobilized soldiers recalled that the Chief of State was also the nominal head of the army "we must obey him, we no longer go out in military fatigues and armed as he ordered, but we do not have to go back home, because we are already there, the camp of application is our home."

The Department has indicated that Haiti faces many challenges, social, economic and political and that the government is working hard to address these challenges for the welfare of the entire Haitian population.

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-5211-haiti-insecurity-ultimatum-expired-situation-on-the-ground-unchanged.html

HL/ HaitiLibre



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