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Haiti asks UN, US to send troops after president s assassination

Haiti asks UN, US to send troops after president’s assassination © Provided by Al Jazeera Haitian National Police guard the entrance to the US embassy in Port-au-Prince on Friday as people gather to ask for asylum following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise [Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters] Haiti has requested that the United Nations and the United States send troops to help secure key infrastructure after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise plunged the country into political turmoil, according to several reports. A letter from the prime minister’s office to the UN offices dated July 7 – the day Moise was shot dead in his home – said the aim was “to support the efforts of the national police aiming to reestablish security and public order in the whole territory”. The letter was reviewed by the Reuters news agency.

Αϊτή: Γιατί ενεπλάκησαν πρώην στρατιωτικοί της Κολομβίας στη δολοφονία του προέδρου Μοΐζ;

Σε εμπόλεμες ζώνες Προσλαμβάνονται από ιδιωτικές εταιρείες ασφαλείας και αναπτύσσονται σε εμπόλεμες ζώνες, όπως στο Ιράκ ή στην Υεμένη, εξηγούν ανώτεροι αξιωματικοί των κολομβιανών ειδικών δυνάμεων και ειδικοί. Τουλάχιστον 17 πρώην μέλη των κολομβιανών ένοπλων δυνάμεων συγκαταλέγονται στους υπόπτους για τον φόνο αυτήν την εβδομάδα του προέδρου της Αϊτής Ζοβενέλ Μοΐζ. Τον αρχηγό του κράτους γάζωσαν μέσα στο σπίτι του τις πρώτες πρωινές ώρες της Τετάρτης άνδρες οι οποίοι σύμφωνα με την αϊτινή αστυνομία ανήκαν σε ομάδα μισθοφόρων. Η δολο

Haiti: 17 former Colombian soldiers allegedly tied to president s assassination

news Haiti: 17 former Colombian soldiers allegedly tied to president s assassination dw.com 3 hrs ago dw.com Colombia s police director said some of the suspects may have belonged to the national army but later left the military. © Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Images/picture alliance Moise had served as Haiti s president since February 2017 Colombia s top law enforcement official said on Friday that 17 former Colombian soldiers were believed to be involved in the killing of Haitian president Jovenel Moise. National Police Director-General Jorge Luis Vargas Valencia said the men may have belonged to the national army of Colombia, but left the military between 2018 and 2020. Two of the men died during the standoff with the Haitian police.

Haiti s interim prime minister asks for US troops to help stabilise the country

Joshua Goodman, Astrid Suarez, Evens Sanon and Danica Coto13:29, Jul 10 2021 Haiti’s interim government has asked the US to deploy troops to protect key infrastructure as it tries to stabilise the country and prepare the way for elections in the aftermath of the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. “We definitely need assistance, and we’ve asked our international partners for help,” Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph told The Associated Press in an interview, declining to provide further details. “We believe our partners can assist the national police in resolving the situation.” Joseph said he was dismayed by opponents who had tried to take advantage of Moïse’s murder to seize political power – an indirect reference to a group of lawmakers that have declared their loyalty and recognised Joseph Lambert, the head of Haiti’s dismantled senate, as provisional president, and Ariel Henry, whom Moïse designated as prime minister a day before he was killed,

U S , Colombia sending agents to Haiti to help probe president s killing

Article content The assassination of Moise by a squad of gunmen in the early hours of Wednesday morning at his home in Port-au-Prince pitched Haiti deeper into a political crisis which may worsen growing hunger, gang violence and a COVID-19 outbreak. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or U.S., Colombia sending agents to Haiti to help probe president s killing Back to video Police in Haiti said the assassination was carried out by a commando unit of 26 Colombian and 2 Haitian-American mercenaries. The two Haitian Americans were identified as James Solages, 35, and Joseph Vincent, 55, both from Florida.

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