The United Nations has condemned the "extreme brutality" of gangs in Haiti, as violence intensifies in the country. Kenya has offered to lead an international force to help Haiti's police department combat gang violence, and the United States has expressed support for this initiative. However, concerns have been raised about Kenya's police force, which has been accused of killings and torture. Since January, over 2,400 people have been killed in Haiti, with more than 950 kidnappings and 902 injuries reported. Gangs have become more powerful since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July.
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