'아이티 문제에 대한 아이티식 해결책: 아이티에 대한 모든 국제 개입은 실패했다'
'Haitian solutions for Haitian problems: Every international intervention in Haiti has failed'
케냐의 평화유지군이 아이티를 떠날 예정인 가운데, 나디아 마시흐가 레딩 대학교 법학·분쟁·글로벌발전 교수인 로사 프리드먼 박사를 초대했다. 그녀는 아이티의 위기가 단순한 "갱단 폭력"이 아니라 깊은 구조적 실패를 반영한다고 주장한다. 케냐 파병단을 "처음부터 심각한 실패"라고 부르며 "아이티를 이해하는 누구든 이것이 실패로 끝날 것을 알았다"고 말한다. 갱단은 "동질적인 범죄자 집단"이 아니라 "담합과 부패의 층"의 일부라고 지적한다. 궁극적으로 그녀는 "아이티 문제에 대한 아이티식 해결책"을 촉구하며, "주권 채무를 해결하여 극심한 재정 상황을 극복하지" 않으면 개입이 계속 실패할 것이라고 경고한다.
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As the Kenyan peace force is set to leave Haiti, Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Rosa Freedman, Professor of Law Conflict and Global Development at the University of Reading. She argues that the crisis in Haiti reflects deep structural failures, not just “gang violence.” She calls the Kenyan mission “a profound failure from the outset” and says “anyone… who understands Haiti knew that this was doomed to failure.” Gangs, she notes, are “not a homogeneous group of criminals” but part of “layers of collusion and corruption.” Ultimately, she urges “Haitian solutions for Haitian problems,” warning that without addressing root causes, including "to remedy the sovereign debt that has left it in this dire financial situation," interventions will keep failing.
One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site.As the Kenyan peace force is set to leave Haiti, Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Rosa Freedman, Professor of Law Conflict and Global Development at the University of Reading. She argues that the crisis in Haiti reflects deep structural failures, not just “gang violence.” She calls the Kenyan mission “a profound failure from the outset” and says “anyone… who understands Haiti knew that this was doomed to failure.” Gangs, she notes, are “not a homogeneous group of criminals” but part of “layers of collusion and corruption.” Ultimately, she urges “Haitian solutions for Haitian problems,” warning that without addressing root causes, including "to remedy the sovereign debt that has left it in this dire financial situation," interventions will keep failing.
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