United Nations Mission in Haiti
(重定向自UNMIH)

For the current UN mission to Haiti, see the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
The United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH) — a peacekeeping operation carried out by the United Nations between September 1993 and June 1996. The Mission was reestablished (MINUSTAH) in April 2004, after a rebellion took over most of Haiti and President Bertrand Aristide resigned. Aristide controversially contends that he was forced from office and kidnapped into exile by agents of the United States.