海地总统在家中被一组全副武装,训练有素人员暗杀,第一夫人脱离危险。

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3 hr 22 min ago

"Highly trained and heavily armed group" killed Haiti's president, acting prime minister says​

From CNN's Caitlin Hu

A vehicle leaves the entrance to the residence of late Haitian President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Wednesday.
A vehicle leaves the entrance to the residence of late Haitian President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Wednesday. Joseph Odelyn/AP

Claude Joseph, Haiti's interim prime minister, has called for calm as details emerge about the circumstances of the attack on Jovenel Moise's residence overnight. In a statement, Joseph blamed the assassination on a "highly trained and heavily armed group."

Here's the full statement:

"It is with deep sorrow that the Government of Haiti can confirm that President Moise has been assassinated. The attack occurred at the Presidential Palace at around 1:00am on July 7th. Although details are still emerging, at this time it can be confirmed that this was a highly coordinated attack by a highly trained and heavily armed group. Further details on the situation will be provided as soon as possible and we will ensure that those responsible for this heinous act are swiftly brought to justice.

"Haiti has lost a true statesman who was committed to progressing our country’s democratic transition and fighting corruption. President Moise believed that Haiti could become a beacon of democracy and worked tirelessly to address serious systemic failures within Haiti, including reform of the constitution. He sought to distance himself from polarized Haitian politics and deliver lasting, meaningful change for the country in the face of powerful forces of resistance.

"We urge Haitians to show restraint and maintain a peaceful environment over the coming days. We also call on the international community to launch an investigation into the assassination and for the United Nations to hold a Security Council meeting on Haiti as soon as possible.

"President Moise died in defence of democracy and we have a duty to ensure his legacy is honored. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire nation, and with the family of the President and the First Lady."


1 hr 10 min ago

Haiti's first lady will be evacuated to US for treatment​

From CNN's Jennifer Hansler

Members of the military are seen near the hospital where Haitian first lady Martine Moise was taken on July 7.
Members of the military are seen near the hospital where Haitian first lady Martine Moise was taken on July 7. (Valerie Baeriswyl/AFP/Getty Images)

Arrangements are being made to move the Haitian first lady Martine Moise to a hospital in Miami for treatment, the Haitian ambassador to the US Bocchit Edmond said.

The first lady was injured in the attack in which her husband President Jovenel Moise, was assassinated.

Speaking at a virtual briefing with reporters Wednesday, Edmond described the first lady's condition as stable but critical.

Haiti's prime minister earlier said the first lady was shot in the attack and was receiving "the necessary treatment" for her injuries.
 
最后编辑:
报应这么快?
蔡总统没嚎几嗓子?看来不如拜登的一条狗
 
这是啥破国家,连总统在家都会被挂掉。
 
蔡英文吃不知味、夜不成眠了。
 
最后编辑:
可见支持40国里制裁新疆的都是什么样儿国家
 
有消息说刺杀的人讲拉丁语,海地人讲法语。
 
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11 hr 13 min ago

Haitian ambassador to US says he believes the first lady is "now out of danger"​

From CNN’s Larry Register

People stand at the entrance of Ryder Trauma Center where Haitian First Lady Martine Moise was taken for treatment in Miami, on July 7.
People stand at the entrance of Ryder Trauma Center where Haitian First Lady Martine Moise was taken for treatment in Miami, on July 7. Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images

Haiti’s Ambassador to the US Bocchit Edmond said he believes Haiti’s first lady Martine Moise is “now out of danger” and “we will continue to pray for her recovery." While the ambassador told CNN’s Brianna Keilar on "New Day" that he does not have the latest report, he said the first lady is “under good care now.”

“I’m sure she’s now out of danger," he said.

The first lady was flown to Miami on Wednesday and is being treated at a hospital there. She was wounded in the assassination attack early Wednesday morning in Haiti that killed her husband, President Jovenel Moise.

Ambassador Edmond said an investigation is ongoing, and he does not want to speculate on a motive. He did confirm some suspects in the attack were killed or arrested. “Four were killed and two are now in custody. We do hope the National Police will continue to hunt them down because possibly there were more than six,” he said, adding that he wants those involved in the attack brought to justice.

He said the attackers were “foreigners.” However, he said “at the same time, we need to recognize that they also ... had some help, internal help” to be able to get to the president’s residence. “There is no doubt about it, there would be, there was some internal help,” he said.

He said authorities need to “continue with the investigations ... and identify those who financed them, those who paid them to commit this horrible act.”
 
6 hr 12 min ago

6 men in custody suspected of assassinating Haiti's president, police say​

From CNN’s Larry Register and Lionel Vital

Security forces have six men in custody for suspected involvement in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and the wounding of first lady Martine Moïse, Haiti's Police Chief Leon Charles said.

Haitian authorities have apprehended those who perpetrated the attack on the president and his wife and are now looking for the masterminds behind it, Charles said during a news conference today.

Haiti’s Acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph asked citizens who are helping to look for those involved in the attack to hand suspects over to police, not kill them. He said the president’s wife and children expect justice.

The chief of police called on the local population to help security forces and not cause unrest.

3 hr 18 min ago

7 suspects killed following gun battle with security forces​

From CNN's Lionel Vital and Sugam Pokharel

Seven people suspected to be involved in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise were killed in a gun battle with the security forces in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday, Haiti's Police Chief Leon Charles said Thursday.

Of the seven, four were killed during the gunfight and the rest died from their injuries at a hospital, the police chief said at a news conference today.
 
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