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Tag: Moise, Jovenel (1968- )

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Patience Runs Thin in Haiti Quake Zone as Fights Erupt for Cash and Food

August 20, 2021August 20, 2021Anatoly Kurmanaev and Maria Abi-HabibComments Off on Patience Runs Thin in Haiti Quake Zone as Fights Erupt for Cash and Food

Nearly a week after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake wreaked death and devastation in southern Haiti, survivors were growing increasingly frantic over the slow trickle of relief.

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Patience Runs Thin in Haiti Quake Zone as Fights Erupt for Cash and Food

August 20, 2021Anatoly Kurmanaev and Maria Abi-HabibComments Off on Patience Runs Thin in Haiti Quake Zone as Fights Erupt for Cash and Food

Nearly a week after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake wreaked death and devastation in southern Haiti, survivors were growing increasingly frantic over the slow trickle of relief.

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Many Survivors of Haiti Earthquake Expect No Help From Officials

August 18, 2021August 18, 2021Anatoly Kurmanaev and Andre PaultreComments Off on Many Survivors of Haiti Earthquake Expect No Help From Officials

“No one trusts this government here,” said a farmer in one village where at least 20 residents were killed by the quake as they attended a funeral at a church that collapsed.

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Behind the Haiti Assassination, Colombia’s Growing Mercenary Industry

August 7, 2021August 7, 2021Julie Turkewitz and Anatoly KurmanaevComments Off on Behind the Haiti Assassination, Colombia’s Growing Mercenary Industry

Exporting soldiers has become a vast industry in Colombia, fueled by the country’s long U.S.-backed war, limited opportunity at home and growing demand abroad.

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Assassination Mastermind May Still Be at Large, Haiti’s Caretaker Leader Says

August 4, 2021August 4, 2021ANATOLY KURMANAEVComments Off on Assassination Mastermind May Still Be at Large, Haiti’s Caretaker Leader Says

Prime Minister Ariel Henry says he believes that none of the more than 40 people detained in the killing of President Jovenel Moïse have the capacity to organize the complex plot.

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Haitians Investigating President’s Death, Under Threat, Go Into Hiding

August 2, 2021August 2, 2021ANATOLY KURMANAEVComments Off on Haitians Investigating President’s Death, Under Threat, Go Into Hiding

The officials, two court clerks and an investigative judge who collected evidence in President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination, are now in hiding.

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Martine Moïse, Haitian President’s Widow, Recounts Assassination

July 30, 2021July 30, 2021FRANCES ROBLESComments Off on Martine Moïse, Haitian President’s Widow, Recounts Assassination

Struck by gunfire, Martine Moïse lay bleeding as the assassins who killed her husband ransacked her room. Now, she says, the F.B.I. must find the mastermind behind the attack.

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Tense Funeral for Haiti Leader Exposes Rifts, and U.S. Delegation Departs Early

July 23, 2021July 23, 2021CATHERINE PORTERComments Off on Tense Funeral for Haiti Leader Exposes Rifts, and U.S. Delegation Departs Early

Angry protests before and during the funeral reflected the nation’s deep divisions, a backdrop to a moment many had hoped would help mend a fractured nation. Shots were reported outside the event.

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Mourning Haitians Console Martine Moïse, Widow of the Slain President

July 21, 2021July 23, 2021CATHERINE PORTERComments Off on Mourning Haitians Console Martine Moïse, Widow of the Slain President

The wife of President Jovenel Moïse, who was wounded in the attack that killed her husband, returned to Haiti after getting medical treatment in the U.S.

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A New Day in Haiti? Many Haitians Have Their Doubts.

July 20, 2021July 21, 2021CATHERINE PORTERComments Off on A New Day in Haiti? Many Haitians Have Their Doubts.

Tuesday was a day for paying tribute to its assassinated president, and installing new leaders. But to many struggling Haitians, they looked more than a little familiar.

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