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The United Nations Security Council has approved a resolution to establish a new "Gang Suppression Force" (GSF) in Haiti, with a maximum deployment of 5,550 police officers and soldiers. teleSUR

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00:00The United Nations Security Council has approved a resolution to establish a new GAN suppression force, GSF, in Haiti, with a maximum deployment of 5,550 officers and soldiers.
00:14This decision aims to replace and correct the understaffing of the previous mission, which managed to deploy only around 1,000 officers.
00:23The GSF is five times larger and carries a more offensive and decisive mandate to confront the security crisis.
00:32It will operate for an initial period of 12 months with the goal of restoring a basic level of security in the Caribbean nation.
00:41Civil rights groups affirm that these interventions, far from improving the country's insecurity crisis, actually worsen it.
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