Reports: President of Haiti Assassinated at Home

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Caribbean leaders meet with Haiti’s prime minister. Foreign force deployment is on the agenda​


February 25, 2024

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Caribbean leaders met with embattled Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry on Sunday to talk about his country’s unrelenting gang violence, with one top official noting that his continued presence as head of government remains a main stumbling block to progress.
Bahamian Foreign Minister Fred Mitchell told The Associated Press that opposition leaders and other groups in Haiti oppose Henry as prime minister, even as the regional trade bloc known as Caricom keeps trying to help change the country’s situation.
Mitchell said the international community also questions how the country would function if Haiti’s prime minister resigns or is removed, adding that “there needs to be a political solution.”

In brief comments to the AP, Henry said that calls for his removal are a power grab, and that nothing will happen “unless we work together.”

Earlier this month, demonstrators across Haiti organized protests that turned violent as they demanded that Henry resign.

Mitchell spoke to the AP after meeting with Henry and other Caribbean leaders behind closed doors in Guyana before a four-day Caricom summit in the South American country. Officials including U.S. ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian A. Nichols are expected to attend.
Mitchell said that Caribbean leaders were scheduled to meet with Thomas-Greenfield on Monday morning.
“Haiti is the only topic. Nothing else, really,” he said.

In a statement Sunday, Haiti’s government said that Henry would attend the Caricom summit, which will host talks about the participation of Caribbean countries to help boost a U.N.-backed deployment of Kenyan police officers to help fight gang violence.
Nations including Jamaica, the Bahamas, Belize, Burundi, Chad and Senegal have said they plan to send forces.
After the Caricom summit, officials said that Henry is scheduled to travel to Nairobi, Kenya, to “finalize the modalities” of the deployment, which has been halted by a court order.
Mitchell said that the international community has pledged more than $100 million for the mission to Haiti, with the U.S. pledging another $200 million, adding that the political situation remains problematic.
U.S. and U.N. officials said in a recent statement that Thomas-Greenfield “will continue to rally global support” while at the summit, and “reiterate the urgency of establishing a credible and inclusive path toward elections to enable the return to democratic order for the Haitian people.”

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*Again, when the international deployment begins, critics will have to acknowledge the multiple attempts by regional leaders and organizations to help mediate. And that those attempts failed. So spare me the "bu bu but imperialism" talk, please. The different sides are stubborn, and they'd rather let everybody die before they compromised
 
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Failed state status :francis:

Haiti seriously need a foreign black intervention, but the mistake was to contact Kenya. They should've gone to Angola. It has one of the best armed forces in Africa and a lot of experience in war. It is also relatively stable now. Helped Namibia get independence and also helped end South Africa's apartheid through war, annexed Lunda, spanked FLEC and annexed Cabinda, spanked Lissouba's troops and placed Denis Sassou Nguesso back in power in Congo Brazzaville, spanked Rwanda in the Kivu conflict. In fact, Kagame had to beg Angola's presidents(past and present) to stop interfering there...

I think that Haiti needs intervention and then free access to the African market. Like, if more than 90% of their exports go to a group of stable African markets, like Botswana, Zambia, Gabon, Namibia etc, then a lot of things will change for them. If every African country that imports a lot of sugarcane, gets at least 5% of their sugarcane from Haiti, then you have an area where they can employ a lot of the youth, reduce poverty and all of this mess.
Mix that with a future environment where their tourism is also dependent on African tourists, and you are definitely seeing them on the right path. They wouldn't be rich, but I could seriously become an upper-middle income country. Right, they have a gdp per capita of around 1900$. That's middle-income and higher than many countries in Asia, Middle East and Africa. If they can achieve this as an abandoned country, imagine if they had access to a bigger trade market?

But maybe this is just me dreaming, because currently, around 83% of their exports go to the US and most of their tourists are non-black. They have been basically abandoned by Caribbean countries and Latin American countries.

 

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*Again, when the international deployment begins, critics will have to acknowledge the multiple attempts by regional leaders and organizations to help mediate. And that those attempts failed. So spare me the "bu bu but imperialism" talk, please. The different sides are stubborn, and they'd rather let everybody die before they compromised



Statement by H.E. Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Chairman of CARICOM​


Mar 6, 2024
Statement by H.E. Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Chairman of CARICOM
 

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President of El Salvador states he is willing to help.
 
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President of El Salvador states he is willing help.
Country can't secure its capital, ports, infrastructure and people will just continue to die and be terrorized unless an outside force comes in to help. People can point to Henry, but the opposition will rather continue to let more carnage occur rather than to compromise. Showing that they are not qualified of leading the country in the future.

When people talk about it should be a "Haitian lead solution" I'm wondering which Haitians are they talking about? Can't be the "leaders". I'm with it if El Salvador, or whoever comes in instructs and trains the general public so that they can maintain the country after they pull out. We need help from somewhere.
 

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The audacity of that woman.
Didn't know that bytch was still alive. She ran through the money baby doc stole so wonder what she lives on. probably turning tricks.
they should have murdered jcd when he set foot in Haiti years ago, and she deserves to die too.
Special bread of heartless animal to see people poor and struggling and rob the treasury and their money to live lavishly.
 
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