Kenyan lawyers and Thirdway Alliance party challenge the government's plan to send police officers to Haiti in a humorous legal battle
Kenyan lawyers and the Thirdway Alliance party, led by Dr. Ekuru Aukot, are embroiled in a legal tussle with the government over the deployment of police officers to violence-plagued Haiti. The lawyers are seeking a contempt ruling to prevent the state from sending 1000 officers to tackle the worsening security crisis in the country, defying court orders. Prime Minister Ariel Henry's call for international assistance in October 2022 initiated the timeline for Kenya's police deployment to Haiti, sparking a heated court battle.
Dr. Ekuru Aukot's latest lawsuit aims to halt the impending arrival of the first team of 200 police officers in Haiti, challenging the government's decision amid opposition from the Thirdway Alliance party. The legal confrontation escalates as Aukot pushes for top state and security officials to face the judiciary over the contentious deployment plan. Amidst the legal drama, Haiti's enduring culture and music scene provide a beacon of hope and resilience amidst chaos and crisis, showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage.
In a surprising turn of events, Kenyan lawyers successfully block the police deployment following a court ruling, putting a halt to President Ruto's security deal with Haiti. Meanwhile, the United States intervenes by sending military aircraft to assist Haiti in reopening its main international airport and establishing a new base, highlighting the complex international dynamics at play in the Caribbean nation's security situation.
Kenya offered in July 2023 to send 1000 officers to help tackle a worsening security crisis.
October 6, 2022: Prime Minister Ariel Henry in a televised address calls on the international community to help fight the humanitarian crisis his country was ...
The Thirdway Alliance Kenya led by Dr Ekuru Aukot has filed a new lawsuit seeking to prevent the government from sending police to violence-plagued Haiti as ...
The country has been hit by decades of crises and catastrophe, but its culture continues to thrive across the diaspora. Here, Haitian musicians celebrate ...
The first team of 200 police officers is due to land in Haiti next week.
Thirdway Alliance party leader Ekuru Aukot has asked the Judiciary to intervene and charge the government for allegedly going against court orders that ...
The lawyers and their Thirdway Alliance Kenya party initially contested the deployment of police officers to Haiti in the High Court in October.
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The United States is flying in military aircraft into Haiti to help the gang-ridden country reopen its main international airport and build a base for the ...
Haitian civilians walk near the remains of vehicles that were burnt out by gangs during attacks in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, near to the ...
Thirdway Alliance moved to court on Friday to stop the impending deployment of a 1000 strong contingent to Haiti citing flagrant disregard of court orders.
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 18 โThirdway Alliance Party Leader Ekuru Aukot accused the United States and its allies of meddling in Haiti affairs as he launched a ...