roi, haiti. that s t christian humanitarganization this nurse from new hampshire had gone down to haiti to work for. here s what they said. is a ep compassionate and loving person who coiders haiti her home and theaian people her friends and family. alix has worked tirelessly as our school and community nurse to bring relief to those who are suffering as she loves and serves the people of haiti in the name of jesus. el roi has said their highest priority is the safe return of this mother and her child. they want to limit the amount of information they share. we ve also heard from a state department spokesperson saying they have no higher priority than the safety and security of u.s. citizens abroad. but the context of this is just so important, paula. this kidnapping comes as there have been growing concerns about the deteriorating security situation there on the ground in haiti with worsening violence. you ll remember it was two years ago this month that then-president moise was
achieved at the good friday agreement in 1998, and as we achieved in the senate angers agreement in 2006. deep, intensive, negotiations. my criticism has been up negotiations. my criticism has been up until recently, and i hope not in the future under rishi sunak, that the british prime minister since 2010, has not given northern ireland the attention it needs. it 2010, has not given northern ireland the attention it needs. the attention it needs. it will reauire the attention it needs. it will require deep the attention it needs. it will require deep engagement i the attention it needs. it will - require deep engagement because the attention it needs. it will require deep engagement because we are at a standoff at the moment and there doesn t appear to be a resolution to it. 20 blair criticised the government on monday at not investing enough time with the irish government and i know that tonight he had in meeting with the two shook and it s a first bilateral meeting they ve had. h
much on the health effect of this new year travel but there has been a lot of discussion on how they hope that villagers can try and prepare for cases. many of these villagers don t have intensive care beds, they don t have intensive care beds, they don t have intensive care beds, they don t have hospitals, they only have basic clinics and there is concern about what will happen if there is a lot of travel into the villages. what about criticism? leading up to the loosening of the restrictions we did see a pretty unusual amount of criticism of the authorities in china. what about now? moise criticism of the authorities in china. what about now? now the criticism seems china. what about now? now the criticism seems to china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be in - china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be in a - china. what about now? now the i criticism seems to be in a different direction which is why was
that s the name of the accord. that offers a transition of two years. one of the things that i think is extremely important to see is that there has to be a contrast. what is going on is the terror that has been put there by the government, including mr. moise and the result has been bad, the gangs are taking over and overwhelming migration. people leaving. d overwhelming migration people leaving wide consultation process is really to two years an interim government where we can bring some level of security, some level of stability so we can
Haiti on Thursday commemorated the one-year anniversary of the murder of president Jovenel Moise, whose killing created a power vacuum and allowed the country’s gangs to expand their territory and even take over the headquarters of the nation’s courts.