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    Haitian Soldiers complete training with Mexican Army

    THE ASSOCIATED PRESSBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSOctober 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Haitian Soldiers march in a closing ceremony at the end of their military training provided by the Mexican Army in San Miguel de los Jagueyes, Mexico, on September 19. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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    A group of 143 Haitian Soldiers on September 19 finished military training by the Mexican Army as part of a bilateral agreement as Haiti looks to revive its armed forces amid escalating violence in the Caribbean nation, where gangs have taken control of most of its capital. For eight weeks, 15 women and 128 men were part of basic military training where they practiced personal defense and shooting and learned about human rights. Now they are heading to their country.

    “Starting today, you return to your nation with military knowledge and physical and spiritual strength to loyally serve your people and your democratically elected authority,” said Lt. Col. Juan Manuel Campos Rodríguez, director of the Army’s training center, at a closing ceremony in a military camp in the state of Mexico, north of Mexico’s capital.

    The Haitian government announce in July it was sending Soldiers for training as part of a plan to strengthen its security capabilities. “The skills acquired by the graduating class substantially improve the capabilities of the Haitian Armed Forces, allowing them to better serve and protect the Haitian people,” said the Haitian ambassador to Mexico, Hubert Labbe.

    Since the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, gangs have increased their presence. It’s estimated they now control around 90% of the capital, Port-au-Prince. Their criminal activities and violence have extended to the countryside. A Kenya-led multinational force is currently deployed in Haiti, and there have been some recent proposals to increase the international support.

    In late September, the United States and Panama proposed a U.N. Security Council resolution to authorize a 5,550-member force with the power to detain gang members in Haiti. The plan is to transform the Kenya-led force into a much larger force. The resolution was approved on September 30, with 12 of the 15 members voting in favor. Russia, China and Pakistan abstained from voting.

    The Haitian Soldiers trained in Mexico thanked their partners. “This type of support is essential for the Haitian Armed Forces to be able to increase their operational capacity and provide security and peace to our nation,” said Haitian Soldier Accilien Jimmy.

    Haiti’s Armed Forces were disbanded in 1995 after a coup to oust former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The Army was reinstated in 2017 by President Moïse after the U.N. ended its peacekeeping operations.

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