Seema Sachdeva
‘IF you meet a Sindhi and a snake, kill the Sindhi first.’ The derogatory stereotype opens Mark-Anthony Falzon’s ‘The Sindhis: Selling Anything, Anywhere’
a state of siege. people urged to stay in their homes, but they re now getting back out. still, the desperation is growing. outside the u.s. embassy in port-au-prince overnight, haitians flocking to the entrance with their passports after unsubstantiated rumors the u.s. would be giving out humanitarian visas. francois jean, a local shoe seller here, says he hasn t eaten in three days because the unrest has prevented him from selling anything. so far, at least 20 people are being held in moise s killing, including u.s. citizens james solages and joseph vincent. a haitian investigator saying the two claimed they were only translators for the alleged gunman and that they intended to arrest moise, not kill him. authorities saying there were more than a dozen suspects from colombia entering the country from the dominican republic. and tonight we re hearing from haiti s former first lady for the first time since her husband s assassination. in a new audio message, martine moise says, quote,