Haitian officials accuse the suspects of meeting to plot President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination, but participants say the sessions were intended to plan a government once the president stepped down.
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How Colombians Got Embroiled in Haiti Assassination
A revealing look at the effort to recruit Colombian military veterans for what was described as a noble nation-building effort in Haiti but ended with 18 of them arrested and three of them dead.
Haitians Seek Change After President’s Assassination
Civic leaders hope that in the midst of the turmoil, the country can find a way to reimagine itself for a better future.
Haitian Activists Call for an End to Corruption and Violence
A group of Haitians from all walks of life — among them, feminists, artists and farming collectives — is clamoring for a plan to rebuild the country from the ground up.
Haitians Denounce Photos Said to Be of President Moïse on Social Media
A country already reeling from the assassination of its leader reacted to the images with horror and despair.
In Haiti, Biden Faces an All Too Familiar Dilemma
Time and again, the world has found that propping up failing states is compelling in the short term and potentially disastrous in the long term.
Latin America Unrest Forces Biden to Confront Challenges to Democracy Close to Home
U.S. influence began waning in the region over the past decade, as successive administrations turned toward fighting terrorism in the Middle East.
Arrest in Haiti Assassination Leaves Some Baffled: ‘Nobody Ever Heard of Him’
Questions are swirling over the arrest of a doctor with ties to Florida described as playing a central role in the death of Haiti’s president, Jovenel Moïse.
Your Monday Briefing
Haiti is searching for answers almost a week after the assassination of its president.
Haitians Decry Photos Said to Be of President Moïse on Social Media
A country already reeling from the assassination of its leader reacted to the images with horror and despair.