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Haiti: Investigate President s Killing - Haiti
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CARICOM chairman against any military intervention in Haiti
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Haiti requested help from U.S. troops to stabilize the country after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise plunged the Caribbean nation into political uncertainty.
Prime Minister Claude Joseph confirmed Haiti had requested assistance from the U.S. military to protect infrastructure and prepare for elections in an interview with the Associated Press.
Officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security were traveling to Port-au-Prince to assess the situation and lend support, White House Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Friday as more details emerged about the Colombian-led hit squad implicated in the crime.
Haitiâs police say they detained 19 men: 17 Colombians and two U.S. citizens of Haitian descent, and killed four. The police say 28 people were part of the hit team, allegedly led by retired Colombian soldiers, which carried out the first murder of a sitting Haitian president in more than a century. It remains unclear who ordered the
First Posted: Jul 10, 2021 09:05 PM EDT
The U.S. declined Haiti s request for the military troops in stabilizing their country as the president of their country got assassinated. Despite saying no, a senior Biden official noted on Saturday that they are sending security officials to assess the situation in the country, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Furthermore, the official which was not identified by the outlet said that authorities from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security are scheduled to arrive in Haiti on Sunday as the Biden administration consults with Haitian officials and international partners.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki also echoed what the official said, underscoring that they will send senior FBA and DHS officials in Port-au-Prince as soon as possible.