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The recent assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse has brought attention to the murky world of mercenaries, especially those from Colombia.
Haitian authorities say 26 Colombian mercenaries were involved in the July 7 murder of Moïse, with 18 arrested, three killed after the assassination, and five still on the run. Most, if not all, of the mercenaries were former members of the Colombian military, the
During the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States started outsourcing more tasks to military contractors, and that apparently led to an increase in mercenaries worldwide. Now that the U.S. is no longer the big sugar daddy, the market has really diversified, Sean McFate, author of
Haiti president s assassination exposes shady world of Colombian mercenaries
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Documentos obtenidos por ‘The Washington Post’ (TWP) demostrarían que los exmilitares colombianos involucrados en el magnicidio de Jovenel Moïse fueron contratados para la seguridad personal de Emmanuel Sanon, quien aspiraba a ser el presidente de Haití.
Con la promesa ‘Save Haiti’ (Salvar a Haití), el médico Sanon era promovido como el hombre que sería capaz de transformar a esa nación, según el medio estadounidense.