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HAITI | Explosive Revelations Implicate Widow of Slain Haitian President in Assassination Plot

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February 21, 2024
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In a dramatic twist to the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, a leaked investigative document has implicated his widow, Martine Moise, alongside high-profile political figures, in a plot that has shaken the very foundations of Haitian politics.

The 122-page document, made public by AyiboPost, outlines charges against the former first lady, the ex-prime minister, and a former chief of police, suggesting a conspiracy mired in ambition and betrayal.

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Martine Moise, once seen as a grieving widow, now stands accused of orchestrating her husband’s murder in a bid to seize power herself, a charge she vehemently denies.

The document exposes a web of complicity, linking her with former Prime Minister Claude Joseph and Leon Charles, the ex-director-general of Haiti’s national police, painting a picture of a political landscape rife with corruption and power struggles.

The indictment does not stop at the former first family’s doorstep; it casts a wide net, calling for the arrest and trial of around 50 individuals implicated in the president’s murder, carried out by Colombian mercenaries in a night of infamy.

Haitian former first lady Martine Moise seen in sling at tribute for assassinated president Jovenel Moise. She has now been implicated in the assassination of her husband Jovenel Moise.

These accused face a litany of charges, from criminal conspiracy to assassination, highlighting a calculated and brutal attempt to destabilise a nation already on the brink.

The probe’s findings raise serious questions about the integrity of those involved, with the judge’s report criticising Martine Moise’s contradictory statements as discrediting and casting doubt on her innocence.

Meanwhile, Claude Joseph’s rebuttal in the Miami Herald, denouncing the Haitian justice system’s actions as a “classic coup d’état,” adds layers to an already complex narrative.

This revelation comes amid a backdrop of escalating violence and political chaos in Haiti, with no successor to Moise and the country’s leadership vacuum leading to an increase in gang dominance and a sharp rise in homicides.

The international community’s gaze now turns to the United States, where a separate case unfolds, revealing that the assassination plot was partly conceived on American soil, further complicating the international dimensions of this crisis.

As Haiti teeters on the edge of further turmoil, with elections postponed indefinitely and calls for foreign intervention growing louder, the implications of these charges are profound.

They not only underscore the deep-rooted issues plaguing Haitian politics but also highlight the urgent need for transparency, justice, and stability in a country long haunted by its troubled history.

The unfolding saga of betrayal, murder, and political intrigue serves as a grim reminder of the challenges facing Haiti as it navigates its precarious journey towards peace and democracy. (WiredJA)

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