Haiti: "There are doubts about the capacity of the Haitian justice to judge the Jovenel case"

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Haitian Interim Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

(Illustration) Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 20, 2021. AP - Matias Delacroix

By: Charlotte Derouin

7 mins

One month ago to the day, President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in his Palace in Haiti.

To this day, the country is still without a president.

It is headed by an interim Prime Minister, Ariel Henry.

This 71-year-old former neurosurgeon is considered illegitimate by a large part of the population.

44 people are behind bars, but the investigation is stalled.

What justifies this lethargy?

What can be the solutions?

To talk about it, the geographer Jean-Marie Théodat, lecturer at the University Panthéon-Sorbonne, author of a book "

Haiti-Dominican Republic: an island for two

" is the guest of the mid-day of RFI.

Decryption.

  • Haiti

  • Jovenel Moses