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    World Leaders Sad Over Assassination Of Haitian President

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJuly 7, 2021 --- 7:52 pmNo Comments7 Mins Read
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    After weeks of unprecedented gang violence in Haiti, leading to death of dozens, and displacement of thousands, gunmen have finally assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moise in his house overnight.

    They injured Martine Moise, wife of the assassinated President at their home, thus inflicting more chaos on the unstable Caribbean country that was already enduring an escalation of gang violence, anti-government protests and a recent surge in coronavirus infections.

    Claude Joseph, the interim prime minister, confirmed the killing on Wednesday and said the police and military were in control of security in Haiti, where history of dictatorship and political upheaval have long stymied the consolidation of democratic rule.

    Already, world leaders have condemned the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise by some unknown gunmen.

    Joseph declared emergency and said he was now in charge of the country.

    “In strict application of article 149 of the constitution, I have just chaired an extraordinary council of ministers meeting and we have decided to declare a state of siege throughout the country,” Joseph said.

    “The president was assassinated at his home by foreigners who spoke English and Spanish,” he said.

    Joseph condemned what he called a “hateful, inhumane and barbaric act,” adding that Haiti’s National Police and other authorities had the situation in the Caribbean country under control.

    Joseph also called on the “international community to launch an investigation into the assassination and for the United Nations to hold a Security Council meeting”.

    Former president Michel Martelly, whom Moise succeeded, said he was praying for first lady, calling the assassination “a hard blow for our country and for Haitian democracy, which is struggling to find its way.”

    Here are some of the reactions from world leaders, governments and international bodies:

    United Kingdom

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted that he was “shocked and saddened at the death of President Moise.”

    “Our condolences are with his family and the people of Haiti,” he added. “This is an abhorrent act and I call for calm at this time.”

    I am shocked and saddened at the death of President Moïse. Our condolences are with his family and the people of Haiti. This is an abhorrent act and I call for calm at this time.

    — Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) July 7, 2021

    United States

    “It’s a horrific crime,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. The Biden administration was still gathering information, she said.

    “We stand ready and stand by them (the people of Haiti) to provide any assistance that’s needed.”

    Turkey

    Turkey’s foreign minister expressed his “grave sorrow”.

    Mevlut Cavusoglu expressed his sentiments on Twitter for the “cowardly” killing of Jovenel Moise and said the late president was “recently received in our country on the occasion of the Antalya Diplomatic Forum.”

    Cavusoglu also extended condolences to Moise’s family and the Haitian people.

    Spain

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez condemned the assassination.

    “I’d like to make an appeal for political unity to get out of this terrible trauma that the country is going through,” Sanchez said during a visit to Latvia.

    Colombia

    Colombian President Ivan Duque called on the Organization of American States to send an urgent mission to Haiti to protect democracy.

    “We reject the vile assassination of the Haitian President Jovenel Moise. It is a cowardly act full of barbarity against the entire Haitian people,” he said.

    Argentina

    Argentina’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the assassination of Moise, reaffirmed its solidarity with Haiti, and expressed its rejection of the use of violence.

    “Argentina hopes that peace and tranquility will soon be recovered in the country and asks for respect for democratic institutions. It calls for the perpetrators of the crime to be quickly identified so that they can be held responsible for their actions.”

    Bolivia

    Bolivian President Luis Arce said: “We condemn these acts of violence…our condolences to the Haitian people.”

    Taiwan

    Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen offered her condolences in a statement on Twitter.

    “We wish the First Lady a prompt recovery, & stand together with our ally Haiti in this difficult time,” Tsai wrote. Haiti is one of the few countries in the world that maintain formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, which China claims as its own.

    European Union

    European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said he was “shocked” by the assassination.

    “This crime poses a risk of instability and a spiral of violence. The perpetrators of this assassination must be found and brought to justice,” Borrell wrote on Twitter.

    United Nations

    The UN Security Council expressed its shock over the assassination

    “Council members say they are deeply shocked by the assassination of President Moise earlier in the day… and are concerned about the fate of the First Lady, Martine Moise, who was also shot and wounded in the attack,” France’s UN ambassador, Nicolas de Riviere said.

    Gunmen assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moise and wounded his wife Martine Moise at their home, inflicting more chaos on the unstable Caribbean country that was already enduring an escalation of gang violence, anti-government protests and a recent surge in coronavirus infections.

    Claude Joseph, the interim prime minister, confirmed the killing on Wednesday and said the police and military were in control of security in Haiti, where history of dictatorship and political upheaval have long stymied the consolidation of democratic rule.

    Joseph declared emergency and said he was now in charge of the country.

    “In strict application of article 149 of the constitution, I have just chaired an extraordinary council of ministers meeting and we have decided to declare a state of siege throughout the country,” Joseph said.

    “The president was assassinated at his home by foreigners who spoke English and Spanish,” he said.

    Joseph condemned what he called a “hateful, inhumane and barbaric act,” adding that Haiti’s National Police and other authorities had the situation in the Caribbean country under control.

    Joseph also called on the “international community to launch an investigation into the assassination and for the United Nations to hold a Security Council meeting”.

    Former president Michel Martelly, whom Moise succeeded, said he was praying for first lady, calling the assassination “a hard blow for our country and for Haitian democracy, which is struggling to find its way.”

    Weeks of unprecedented gang violence across Haiti, dozens dead, thousands displaced. And now Haitian President Jovenel Moise assassinated in his house overnight.

    — ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) July 7, 2021

    Spike in violence, growing instability

    The killing late early on Wednesday comes amid deepening political and economic stability and a spike in gang violence.

    The nation of more than 11 million people had grown increasingly unstable and disgruntled under Moise’s rule.

    Its economic, political and social woes have deepened, with gang violence spiking heavily in the capital of Port-au-Prince, inflation spiraling and food and fuel becoming scarcer at times in a country where 60 percent of the population makes less than $2 a day.

    These troubles come as Haiti still tries to recover from the devastating 2010 earthquake and Hurricane Matthew that struck in 2016.

    BREAKING: Haiti’s PM Claude Joseph officially confirms on Caribbean FM the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse early this morning. According to him, the attack was carried out by a commando group made up of foreign elements. Martine Moïse was injured & hospitalized. https://t.co/2HiXbB3Ecy

    — Vladimir Duthiers (@vladduthiersCBS) July 7, 2021

    Rule by decree

    Moise, 53, had been ruling by decree for more than two years after the country failed to hold elections, which led to Parliament being dissolved.

    Opposition leaders have accused him of seeking to increase his power, including approving a decree that limited the powers of a court that audits government contracts and another that created an intelligence agency that answers only to the president.

    In recent months, opposition leaders demanded the he step down, arguing that his term legally ended in February 2021.

    Moise and supporters maintained that his term began when he took office in early 2017, following a chaotic election that forced the appointment of a provisional president to serve during a year-long gap.

    Haiti was scheduled to hold general elections later this year.

     

    Antalya Diplomatic Forum Argentina's Foreign Ministry Bolivian President Luis Arce British Prime Minister-Boris Johnson Claude Joseph-interim prime minister Colombian President Ivan Duque European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell former president Michel Martelly France's UN ambassador-Nicolas de Riviere Haitian President Jovenel Moise Latvia Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen Turkey Turkey’s foreign minister-Mevlut Cavusoglu UN Security Council United Kingdom United States White House press secretary Jen Psaki
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