Is the U.S. Covering Up its Role in Moïse’s Murder?

There are growing signs that Washington may have played a greater part in the Jul. 7, 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse than previously understood.

The U.S. Justice Department successfully sealed evidence last week in its prosecution of Colombian mercenary Mario Antonio Palacios Palacios, one of the fatal machine-gunning’s triggermen who was extradited from Panama to Miami in January. It is the latest development in an emerging pattern that suggests the U.S. is working to conceal proof of its complicity in the gruesome magnicide.

Is the U.S. Covering Up its Role in Moïse’s Murder?

Head of Haitian presidential guard taken into custody as investigation of Moïse assassination continues + Update

Head of Haitian presidential guard taken into custody as investigation of Moïse assassination continues

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The DG of the Colombian police wonders about the role of the Chief of Security of President Moïse

The Director General of the National Colombian Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas is convinced that Commissioner Dimitri Hérard, Head of the General Security Unit of the National Palace (USGPN) in Haiti, is a key element in establishing what happened in the early morning of July 7, when the President was assassinated.

Jorge Luis Vargas also wants to establish what Dimitri Hérard did in Colombia during 7 trips to Ecuador, Colombia and the Dominican Republic, between January 2021 and last May, even if the capital of the country Bogotá “does not seem to be a stopover”.

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Update: U.S. military once trained Colombians implicated in Haiti assassination plot, Pentagon says