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Haiti - Security : Ban Ki-moon recommends the renewal of the mandate of the Minustah 09/09/2012 12:17:18 For the period covered by the report, Ban Ki-moon believes that the security situation remained relatively stable although punctuated by sporadic civil unrest due mainly to socio-economic demands and to the instability caused by members of the former armed forces. The report states that "The crime figures collected by the National Police and the Minustah show a sharp increase in the number of homicides during the period, with an average of 99 per month, from March to July 2012, against 75 in the same period in 2011, with a peak of 134 in July 2012 [...] from March to July 2012, the number of kidnappings has decreased, reaching 10 per month against 14 during the same period, the previous year. The violence are still concentrated in large cities, the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince and the densely populated municipalities that surround [...] During the reporting period, 65% of homicides committed in Haiti have been in Port-au-Prince, 85% to 90% in the sensitive neighborhoods of the capital (Bel Air, Fort National et Martissant), Cité Soleil, Carrefour and Croix-des-Bouquets. [...]" The report also notes that the National Police of Haiti "[...] continues to gain in efficiency, but is not yet ready, to fully ensure the internal security in the whole country. The military and police officers of the Minustah, have therefore continued to play a vital role in maintaining the security and general stability." In its resolution 66/273, the General Assembly decided to open a credit of nearly $650 million to finance the operation of the Minustah for the period from 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013 if the Security Council decides to extend the mandate of the Mission beyond 15 October 2012, which leaves no doubt... HL/ HaitiLibre
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