Haiti: "We cannot leave the country as it is"

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President Jovenel Moïse, during an interview, in Petion-Ville (Haiti), February 7, 2020 © Dieu Nalio Chery / AP

By: Mikaël Ponge

21 mins

[Special Edition] The day after the death of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, Wednesday July 7, assassinated at his home in Port-au-Prince, what solutions, what reactions are possible to prevent the country from sinking into chaos?

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The UN Security Council is meeting this Thursday, July 8, 2021, after the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. A murder which

"is none other than the result of the silence of the international community and the concealment of the Haitian reality by the countries friendly to Haiti",

estimates the writer Evelyne Trouillot live from Port-au-Prince. From now on

"the priority is to facilitate the process of dialogue among those who can influence in Haiti to succeed in setting up a unity government",

according to our second guest Didier Le Bret, former French ambassador in Port- au-Prince between 2009 and 2012.

"We cannot leave Haiti as it is, one way or the other, the international community must re-engage," said

the diplomat.

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