Fortune | FORTUNE 08月15日
Gang violence in Haiti is so bad the government is hiring 200 armed men from Blackwater founder Erik Prince to quell the crisis
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海地政府正与Vectus Global公司合作,旨在收复被武装帮派占领的地区。该公司曾由“黑水”创始人、特朗普总统的重要捐助者Prince领导。Vectus Global不仅将参与军事部署,还将在危机平息后协助海地政府恢复税收能力。尽管美国政府表示不参与此次聘用,但有分析认为,在缺乏统一策略的情况下,私营公司的介入可能加剧权力分散。海地新任警察总长Paraison曾参与一项使用爆炸性无人机的任务,引发人权担忧。分析指出,虽然增加反帮派行动是必要的,但若缺乏足够的资源来控制冲突升级,可能带来风险。该国帮派“Viv Ansanm”实力强大,曾发动大规模袭击,导致大量人员伤亡和流离失所。

💰 海地政府已聘请Vectus Global公司,该公司提供后勤、基础设施、安全和国防服务,以帮助政府收复被武装帮派占领的地区。Vectus Global的领导人Prince曾是争议性的安全公司“黑水”的创始人,也是美国总统特朗普的重要捐助者。

📈 Vectus Global将在长期内协助海地政府重建税收征管能力,并在海地国家警察和联合国支持的肯尼亚警官任务(目前人员和资金均不足)之外,提供咨询和支持。这标志着海地在应对持续帮派暴力方面寻求外部专业力量的努力。

⚖️ 此类私营军事公司的行动可能触犯美国法律,除非获得美国政府的许可。有分析人士担忧,在缺乏海地与国际社会协同一致的策略下,私营公司的介入可能分散权力,阻碍危机解决。美国政府已声明对此事不予介入或提供资助。

🚁 海地近期任命了新警察总长Paraison,他曾参与一个由部分警务单位和私营承包商组成的特别工作组,该工作组使用爆炸性无人机,引发了人权组织的批评。这反映了海地在应对安全挑战时,对非传统手段的运用及由此带来的争议。

💥 海地持续的帮派暴力,特别是“Viv Ansanm”帮派联盟的活动,已造成严重后果,包括大规模袭击、监狱越狱、机场关闭以及大量人员伤亡和流离失所。该联盟被美国认定为外国恐怖组织,其军事实力不容小觑,对海地稳定构成严峻威胁。

The deployment by Vectus Global is meant to help the government of Haiti recover vast swaths of territory seized in the past year and now controlled by heavily armed gangs, said the person, speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss the plans.

The company, which provides logistics, infrastructure, security and defense, is run by Prince, a major donor to U.S. President Donald Trump. Prince previously founded the controversial security firm Blackwater.

The deployment was first reported by Reuters.

Vectus Global also will assume a long-term role in advising Haiti’s government on how to restore revenue collection capabilities once the violence subsides, the person said.

In June, Fritz Alphonse Jean, then-leader of Haiti’s transitional presidential council, confirmed that the government was using foreign contractors. He declined to identify the firm or say how much the deal was worth.

Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, head of Haiti Observatory at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, said the operations would violate U.S. law unless the U.S.-based private military company had permission from the U.S. government to work in Haiti.

“In the absence of a coherent, jointly led Haitian and international strategy, the use of private firms is more likely to fragment authority and sovereignty than to advance resolution of the crisis,” he said.

A Trump administration official said the U.S. government has no involvement with the hiring of Vectus Global by the Haitian government. The U.S. government is not funding this contract or exercising any oversight, said the official, who requested anonymity to discuss the situation.

The office of Haiti’s prime minister did not return a message for comment, nor did members of Haiti’s transitional presidential council.

The private contractors, which will come from the United States, Europe and other regions, are expected to advise and support Haiti’s National Police and a U.N.-backed mission led by Kenyan police officers that is struggling to suppress gang violence.

The U.N.-backed mission has 991 personnel, far less than the 2,500 envisioned, and some $112 million in its trust fund — about 14% of the estimated $800 million needed a year, according to a recent U.N. report.

The upcoming deployment of private contractors comes after the recent appointment of André Jonas Vladimir Paraison as the country’s new police director general.

Paraison once served as head of security for Haiti’s National Palace and was involved in a new task forced created earlier this year made up of certain police units and private contractors. The task force has operated outside the oversight of Haiti’s National Police and employed the use of explosive drones, which some human rights activists have criticized.

Diego Da Rin, an analyst with the International Crisis Group, said that while there’s an obvious need for more anti-gang operations, “there is a risk of escalating the conflict without having enough personnel to extinguish the fires that Viv Ansanm can ignite in many places.”

Viv Ansanm is a powerful gang federation created in September 2023 that saw the merging of gangs, including G-9 and G-Pèp — once bitter enemies. The United States designated it as a foreign terrorist organization earlier this year.

The gang federation was responsible for coordinating a series of large-scale attacks early last year that included raids on Haiti’s two biggest prisons that led to the release of some 4,000 inmates. Viv Ansanm also forced the closure of Haiti’s main international airport for nearly three months, with the violence eventually prompting then-Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign.

Jimmy Chérizier, a leader of Viv Ansanm and best known as Barbecue, recently threatened Paraison.

“Viv Ansanm has a military might that they don’t always show,” said Da Rin, the analyst.

At least 1,520 people were killed and more than 600 injured from April to the end of June across Haiti. More than 60% of the killings and injuries occurred during operations by security forces against gangs, with another 12% blamed on self-defense groups, according to the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti.

Gang violence also has displaced some 1.3 million people in recent years.

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Associated Press writer Joshua Boak in Washington contributed to this report.

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