GARRY CONILLE lasted 166 days as Haiti’s prime minister. It was a miserable term. In June, one month after he took office, a UN-authorised security force of some 400 Kenyan police officers arrived. For a moment, some Haitians may have hoped that years of violence, impunity and suspended democracy might be coming to an end. No such luck. The undermanned Kenyan force has made little difference. Deaths from gang violence have increased since they arrived (see chart). The gangs that run Haiti remain in control.
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