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The U.N.'s entire Haitian mission includes 7,000 peacekeeping troops, 2,000 international police, 490 international civilian staffers, 1,200 local civilian staffers and 200 U.N. Volunteers, Le Roy said. The force was brought in after a bloody 2004 rebellion following decades of violence and poverty in the nation. Crime has since decreased somewhat, thanks to the U.N. troops' presence and the rebuilding of the country's own police force. The U.N. force commander was out of the country on Wednesday, but the deputy commander was "on the spot" and coordinating rescue efforts, Le Roy said. The U.N. was relying on satellite phones to reach its Haitian mission and relief workers, after the quake disabled regular communication networks. "That's part of the reason why it's hard to have a full picture of the situation," said Susanna Malcorra, the undersecretary-general responsible for staffing and equipping U.N. field-based peace operations. The U.N. was trying to determine of the airport in Port au Prince was operational or if it would have to send relief supplies from across the land border with the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.
Meanwhile, the United States, Britain, France, Mexico, Venezuela, China and Taiwan were mobilizing assistance to quake victims. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was meeting with other U.N. officials to coordinate the response, and has spoken with former U.S. President Bill Clinton, his special envoy for Haiti, U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said. Ban "is anxiously awaiting further news about missing U.N. staff and about the people of Haiti," the spokesman said. In a statement earlier, Ban said, "My heart goes out to the people of Haiti after this devastating earthquake ... I am receiving initial reports and following developments closely."
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