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Critics of the plan note that police in Kenya have been accused of killings and torture, and some wonder how an English-speaking force would interact with a population that speaks mostly Haitian Creole.
Haitian Creole is the predominant language, but other languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, and English, are also spoken by many people.
Hundreds of authors will present in-person in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
Others have pointed out that Kenyan forces will be linguistically disadvantaged leading a mission in a country where French and Haitian Creole are the official languages.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/04/world/africa/kenya-police-haiti.html