Montreal Haitian community against foreign military intervention in Caribbean country
Montreal’s Haitian community is expressing opposition to the possibility of foreign troops being dispatched to Haiti amid civil unrest in the Caribbean country.
The United Nations Security Council postponed a vote Wednesday on a resolution demanding an immediate end to the violence and criminal activity that is crippling the country. A second resolution authorizing foreign military action is currently being worked on after an Oct. 7 request from Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
The first resolution would also impose sanctions on high-profile gang leader Jimmy Cherizier — nicknamed “Barbecue” — as well as other Haitian nationals and groups connected to criminal activity and violence.
Chantal Ismé, vice-president of community organization Maison d’Haïti, said most of Montreal’s Haitian community opposes foreign military intervention.