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Haiti: Suspected assassins trained by US, linked to pro-coup oligarchy
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facebook.com data-placement= bottom data-html= true >Haïti reste sous le choc après le violent assassinat de son président, Jovenel Moïse, il y a deux jours à peine, en pleine crise politique et de gouvernance que traversait déjà le pays. Les autorités ont redoublé d’efforts pour trouver les responsables de cet assassinat, qui a eu lieu dans sa résidence privée aux premières heures de la matinée de mercredi, où il a été criblé de douze balles.
Ces derniers jours, on a appris que l’action impliquait la participation d’un commando armé de 28 hommes étrangers. Les enquêtes sur cette découverte, qui implique des citoyens américains et colombiens, ont permis d’éclaircir certaines des pièces nécessaires pour connaître les raisons d’une attaque menée avec ressources, planification et fureur, selon un reportage de la journaliste Natali Gómez pour RT.
El Ciudadano | Haiti: What is known about the detainees after the magnicide of Jovenel Moïse?
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As the investigation into Moïse’s murder unfolds, the U.S. is laying the groundwork to deploy troops into Haiti for the fourth time in 106 years, at the request of a figure it has spent decades grooming.
Suspects in the assassination of Haiti’s President Jovenel Moise are shown to the media, along with the weapons and equipment they allegedly used in the attack, at the General Direction of the police in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 8, 2021. Joseph Odelyn | AP
As shock grips the Caribbean island nation of Haiti following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, the Haitian government has carried out a campaign to arrest suspects it alleges are responsible for the murder.