‘No one’s in charge’: Haiti faces violent new era after killing of president
by Tom Phillips Latin America correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5KZB3)
Assassination of President Jovenel Moise leaves impoverished Caribbean nation on brink of chaos
The assassination of Haiti's president early on Wednesday marks the explosive climax of a spiralling political and security crisis - and threatens to open a violent new chapter in the Caribbean nation's volatile history.
Jovenel Moise was gunned down at his home in the capital, Port-au-Prince, with witnesses and government officials suggesting the attack was perpetrated by black-clad mercenaries" posing as DEA agents. His wife, the first lady, Martine Moise, was also reported to have been wounded in the attack.
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