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Haiti in upheaval: President Moïse assassinated at home

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Haitians apprehensive of foreign troops as government seeks U S help

Haitians apprehensive of foreign troops as government seeks U.S. help By David Alire Garcia and Andre Paultre Reuters PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -A troubled past of foreign military intervention has made many Haitians anxious or hostile to calls requesting U.S. or other foreign troops be sent to the Caribbean nation in the aftermath of last week s assassination of the President Jovenel Moise. Acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph has asked for troops from both the United States and the United Nations, which were reviewing the requests as the Caribbean nation spiraled deeper into turmoil following Moise s killing. Joseph pitched the idea as a way to safeguard key infrastructure such as the capital s airport and main seaport. However, the idea has met resistance from civil society groups, as well as retired soldiers in the country and ordinary citizens.

The Fiji Times » Haitians apprehensive of foreign troops as government seeks U S help

Reuters Reuters 14 July, 2021, 2:10 pm Haitian police patrol the streets as protests were planned after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti July 12, 2021. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo/File Photo PORT-AU-PRINCE, July 13 (Reuters) – A troubled past of foreign military intervention has made many Haitians anxious or hostile to calls that U.S. or other foreign troops be sent to the Caribbean nation in the aftermath of last week’s assassination of the President Jovenal Moise. Acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph has requested troops from both the United States and the United Nations, which were reviewing the requests as the Caribbean nation spiraled deeper into turmoil following Moise’s killing.

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