Haiti President Jovenel Moïse Assassinated(axios.com)
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Haiti President Jovenel Moïse Assassinated
https://www.axios.com/haiti-president-jovenel-moise-assassinated-official-says-41879ef6-2bfd-4884-b307-22827f775764.html
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Link doesn't work. This one does: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/haiti-president-jovenal-moise-...
The link worked for me just now.
> The United States had on June 30 condemned what it described as a systematic violation of human rights, fundamental freedoms and attacks on the press in Haiti, urging the government to counter a proliferation of gangs and violence.
I’m not up on what’s been happening in Haiti but this one little paragraph at the end here tells the whole story… the same playbook that’s been used again and again.
I’m not up on what’s been happening in Haiti but this one little paragraph at the end here tells the whole story… the same playbook that’s been used again and again.
Is it unusual to assassinate a president and then not claim responsibility? If you're trying to take power, wouldn't it help if people knew who you were?
David Runciman's book "How Democracy Ends" covers in great detail how coups are now extremely complicated. The people carrying out a coup often want to deny there was a coup, and that "democracy has prevailed".
>The people carrying out a coup often want to deny there was a coup, and that "democracy has prevailed".
Now beginning at the turn of the 20th century?
Now beginning at the turn of the 20th century?
JFK, no one did.
Don’t need to publicly claim you did so.
Don’t need to publicly claim you did so.
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