Her government Dominican he announced ‘Terrorist’ Organizations the gangs that are tired of Haiticriticizing the “inability” of the international community to face the ongoing crisis in its neighbor.

This decision, announced by the President Luis Abinader Yesterday, it means that any gang member crosses the border may face criminal prosecution under Dominican legislation on “terrorism”, which provides extremely heavy prison and prison sentences.

THE Luis Abinader He made his country’s policy much tougher over Haiti after taking over the office in 2020, moving on to mass deportations and raising a concrete wall on the border.

“Unfortunately, today the security situation in Haiti continues to get worse”the President noted, announcing before Parliament that he signed an executive “A decree declaring terrorist organizations in the Gangs.”

State leader expressed his regret because Multinational Security Support Shipment (PAVA) ‘He has not received the required support’ and criticized “The indifference and incompetence of the international community in the face of this tragedy.”

OR Haitismall, caribbean country, has been experiencing a multidimensional crisis for decades – policy, security, humanitarian. In the last year, however, gang violence has passed to a new level, extruding the former prime minister Ariel Henry in resignation in spring and costing life to over 5,600 people, without accounting for 1,500 abductions or thousands of rape, according to numbers of United Nations Organization.

UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres He proposed Wednesday to the Security Council to approve PAVA’s diligent and financial support in Haiti, but again appeared to rule out the development of cyanocra, or its conversion into an international organization’s peace mission at this stage.

Under the leadership of Kenyas and with the green light of UN Security Council By 2023, PAVA has begun to grow in the summer and now has a few more than 1,000 police officers and military from six countries, in other words, not even half of the power of 2,500 men.

OR Dominican Republic, which is shared with Haiti the island Espanyolabegan in 2021 raising a wall along 340 kilometers long to “protect” from illegal immigration, violence and smuggling.

Mr. Abinander He said yesterday that the length of this wall has now reached 176 kilometers.

Since October, the authorities of the Dominican Republic have deported over 142,000 nationals of Haiti.