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3 hr 22 min ago
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
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.
"Highly trained and heavily armed group" killed Haiti's president, acting prime minister says
From CNN's Caitlin HuClaude 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 HanslerArrangements 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.
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