케냐, 최종 경찰 부대 철수, 아이티 임무 종료

Kenya Withdraws Final Police Unit, Ends Haiti Mission

AllAfrica · 🇿🇦 Cape Town, ZA EN 2026-04-28 17:06 Translated
케냐는 다국적 보안 지원 임무(Multinational Security Support Mission)에 따른 아이티 파병을 공식적으로 완료했다. 내무부 장관 킵춤바 무르코멘은 18개월간의 작전을 조직폭력단 폭력 감소와 안정성 회복에 성공한 것으로 평가했다.

무르코멘은 임무 중 목숨을 잃은 경찰관들을 추도하며 그들의 희생이 평화유지활동에 대한 케냐의 헌신을 보여준다고 말했다. 2024년 중반에 시작된 케냐 주도의 파병은 아이티 당국과 밀접하게 협력하여 질서 회복과 지역 경찰력 강화를 위해 노력했다.

성과에도 불구하고 임무는 제한된 인력과 위법 혐의 등의 도전에 직면했다. 무르코멘은 모든 혐의를 진지하게 받아들이고 조사했으며, 이는 전문성과 책임성에 대한 케냐의 약속을 강조한다고 말했다.

케냐의 외무부 장관 무살리아 무다바디는 UN 사무총장 안토니우 구테흐스에게 서신을 보내 안보리 인가 임무에서 케냐 인원이 성적 학대에 관여했다고 주장하는 UN 보고서에 대해 우려를 표명했다. 지난해 8월 처음 보도된 혐의에 대해 케냐는 정중히 항의했다.

UN 안보리의 다국적 보안 지원(MSS) 임무를 조직폭력단 억제군(GFS)으로 교체하기로 한 결정은 폭력에 시달리는 국가에 파병된 수백 명의 케냐 경찰관들이 계속 근무할 것인지에 대한 의문을 제기했다.
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Kenya has formally concluded its deployment to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support Mission. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen described the 18-month operation as a success in reducing gang violence and restoring stability. 

He also paid tribute to fallen officers who lost their lives during the mission, describing their sacrifice as a testament to Kenya's dedication to peacekeeping. The Kenya-led deployment, launched in mid-2024, has been working closely with Haitian authorities to restore order and strengthen local policing capacity.

Despite its achievements, the mission faced challenges, including limited personnel and allegations of misconduct. Murkomen said that all allegations were taken seriously and investigated, underscoring Kenya's commitment to professionalism and accountability. 

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