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US - International Haitian Government Trandition Likely To Fail Under Crime Organized Crime Gang’s “Troika”


STATE & NATION: In Haiti, Prime Minister Ariel Henry remains in Puerto Rico and unreachable while pending his exit from government.


By Anne M Erbynstein



Today, the small nation situated within the Caribbean region continues in emergency status as violence rages at the hands of an unidentified criminal element which formed factions of gang organizations flooding 2 prison breaks.


It has become apparent to the international community that organized crime groups have plotted to take over the Haitian government. During the milieu, Henry agreed to resign in the hope of arriving at an immediate end to the nation’s widespread unrest.


According to reports, Prime Minister Henry, Haiti's acting President, has received a request in a plan for ta Haitians government transition which, its stated, the U.S. and other international factions have brokered.


Following repeated election postponements, the U.S. reached the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) requesting the agency to move expeditiously to remove Prime Minister Henry, acting Haitian President since the assassination of Haitian President Moise.


Today as members of the international community attempts to reach crime organization leaders, no response has been received. A recent discover was, however, made of the leader of the most formidable faction of the gang; Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, declined any response by his group to recent inquiries made international leaders.


More recently, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness indicated that, while the US and others have made strong efforts at engaging in discussions involving the execution of a peaceful transition, the Jamaican Prime Minister stated that gangs are the groups most likely to gain control and take steps to established "...troika..."; a tri tier government.






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