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The Shada 2 neighborhood in Cap Haitien was destroyed and burned down by police as retaliation against armed gangs / credit: Twitter/DannyShawCUNY

What’s Next for the Haitian Liberation Movement After the Moïse Assassination?

Danny Shaw July 22, 2021 Danny Shaw

Social movements in Haiti sought for months to remove assassinated President Jovenel Moïse. It was broadly considered the task of the people.

The people of Haiti / credit: Marcello Casal Jr/ABr - http://www.agenciabrasil.gov.br/media/imagens/2010/01/19/190110MCA0586.jpg/view

Destabilizing Haiti: Why It Keeps Happening

Greg Guma July 14, 2021 Greg Guma

Having a military presence on the island, or at least leverage with whatever regime emerges, can help to sustain political pressure on other countries nearby, while providing a base to step in as part of any regional military operation deemed necessary in the future.

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