The sea is shocking! First Lady Martina is accused of assassinating ex**, and the political chaos is shocking. The 2021 ** assassination case, which originally seemed like a simple investigation, has now become confusing. Behind the complexity is the interweaving of Haitian politics, gangsters and poverty, which makes people sigh for this troubled country.
An attack by 28 Colombian mercenaries led to the brutal murder of Haitian ** Moïse. The chaos at the time was harrowing, but as time went on, the behind-the-scenes ** did not appear. Joseph, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and interim prime minister at the time, became the focus of attention for a while. However, the prosecution is now charging First Lady Martina, adding to the confusion of the whole case.
In July 2022, an employee of a Haitian state-owned enterprise showed off his intimate interaction with Moïse on Moments, attracting social attention. This show-off seems simple, but it becomes confusing because of the political conspiracy behind it. Martina tried to use Moïse's sympathy and hatred for the assassination to prepare for the election**, but the prosecution suspected that all this was a "usurpation" conspiracy.
The prosecution's charges concern not only Martina, but also former interim Prime Minister Joseph and the police chief. Against the backdrop of political chaos, power intrigues and strife are not uncommon in the country. And as the prosecution investigates deeply, the motive behind it gradually emerges, making people sigh for this political farce.
However, only time will tell. The Haitian people live under the threat of poverty and gangs, and the political and social turmoil is unsettling. From poverty and unemployment to gang-ridden crimes, every problem has left the country in a deep quagmire. And the international wrestling behind it has made the situation even more complicated.
In this Caribbean island nation, which has been portrayed as a "bathtub", the involvement of the United States in history also makes one think deeply. From the occupation in 1914 to the present, Haiti has not been free from the intervention of outside forces. In the current international context, Haiti's predicament has become a complex game.
All this is painful, and the interweaving of political power and international power has caused a beautiful country to suffer. As newsbloggers, we should continue to follow the development of this story and let more people know about this forgotten corner of the world. Perhaps, only true reporting and ** can bring a glimmer of hope to this troubled country. In this turbulent time, let us all call for justice, concern for plight, and pray for the future of Haiti.