Article 5MJXE The Guardian view on Haiti’s turmoil: long-term solutions are needed, not an imported fix | Editorial

The Guardian view on Haiti’s turmoil: long-term solutions are needed, not an imported fix | Editorial

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The killing of its president came amid growing violence, poverty and disaffection with politics

On Friday, Haiti buried its assassinated president, Jovenel Moise, at a funeral itself marred by unrest, with shots fired outside. The truth about his killing may have gone to the grave with him. Much remains uncertain, and a senior government minister has suggested that the big fishes" behind it are still at large.

But the more important question is what the future holds for a desperately poor, unequal and troubled country. The murder is the latest iteration of a long-running political crisis, in which Haitian elites and foreign powers call the shots while ordinary people suffer. It is a bitter paradox that the people of the world's first black republic, born of a successful slave revolt, have rarely had a chance to seize their destiny since.

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