Rene
Preval, Haiti's president, and Edouard Alexis, the prime
minister, have demanded that all armed gangs
surrender their weapons or risk being killed. But
Duclona said UN peacekeepers had become an obstacle to
peace.
"How can we hand
over our weapons while UN troops continue to conduct
heavy attacks against us?"
Violence
The gangs in Cite Soleil,
which is home to thousands of supporters of
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the former president, were
mostly responsible for violence aimed at destabilising
the US-backed interim government installed after
Aristide was ousted from power in February 2004.
The United Nations sent
its peacekeeping force - now numbering about 8,000
soldiers and police - to restore order shortly after
Aristide was pushed from office by an armed rebellion.
The level of violence
dropped after Preval, a former Aristide protege, was
elected in February. But kidnappings and political
bloodshed have risen again since last month.