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Haiti News: President Moïse s Killing Fuels Political Crisis as Rivals Vie for Power
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Haitian doctor with Florida connections arrested as a leader in Moïse assassination plot Jacqueline Charles, Jay Weaver, Miami Herald
A Haitian doctor who has been a fixture in Florida for more than two decades has been arrested in Haiti under suspicion that he was one of the leaders behind the middle-of-the-night assassination of President Jovenel Moïse last week, Haiti’s police chief said Sunday.
Christian Emmanuel Sanon’s name was mentioned by several of the people who are in custody in the case, Haiti National Police Chief Léon Charles said. Sanon was the first person one of the suspects called after being captured. The Haiti National Police arrested him as part of their ongoing investigation into the leadership of the group of 26 Colombians and two Haitian Americans suspected of carrying out the assassination.
Assassination of Haiti s President Fuels a Battle for Control Natalie Kitroeff and Catherine Porter © Hector Retamal/Agence France-Presse Getty Images The late President Jovenel Moïse, center right, with Senate President Joseph Lambert, center left, in 2018. Most of the country’s remaining lawmakers have declared that Mr. Lambert should become provisional president.
The assassination of Haiti’s president has thrown the nation into disarray, spawned shootouts on the streets and left terrified citizens cowering in their homes. But behind the scenes a bigger, high-stakes battle for control of the country is already accelerating.
The fault lines were drawn long before President Jovenel Moïse was killed. For more than a year before his death, the president had been attacking his political rivals, undermining the nation’s democratic institutions and angering church and gang leaders alike.
With Jaishankar s visit, is the India-China Great Game for influence extending into Georgia?
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New Delhi, July 10: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar s two-day visit to Georgia beginning Friday - the first by an Indian EAM to Tbilisi since the country got independent in 1991- signals the importance India is giving to the region where China continues to expand its footprint through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), also known as the new Silk Road.
Jaishankar s trip, at the invitation of David Zalkaliani, the Vice Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Georgia, comes at a time when Beijing has made deep inroads into the Georgian economy, becoming one of its top trading partners and also the main source for foreign direct investments.
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