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AMERICA/HAITI – The Bishops after the assassination of President Moise: “Choose fraternal coexistence in the interest of all and in the interest of Haiti!”

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Port au Prince (Agenzia Fides) – “Whatever it is, life must be respected from conception to natural death. That is why we strongly condemn the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. As missionaries we appeal to the unity of political forces, to find a way out of the serious crisis that the country is experiencing, because the country has fallen to a level that cannot fall lower”, these are the words of Father Renold Antoine CSsR, a Redemptorist missionary, to Fides after the assassination of the president of Haiti, Jovenel Moïse. “This news comes at a delicate moment in national history – underlines the missionary – in which the political and economic crisis, added to the coronavirus pandemic, and amid a sharp increase in gang violence, are shaking the country”.
According to information released by the local press, President Moïse was shot dead around 1:00 am yesterday by a Spanish-speaking armed group. No further details on the killers or any claims were provided. Acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph, in an official statement issued a few hours later, broke the news, adding that he was taking on the task of leading the country. In the attack, according to Joseph’s statement, the president’s wife was injured and hospitalized. The Episcopal Conference of Haiti issued a statement, also sent to Agenzia Fides, condemning the fact, which reads: “Violence can only generate violence and leads to hatred. This attitude will never help our country to get out of this political impasse that can only be resolved through dialogue, consensus, the spirit of commitment for the best interest of the nation, for the common good of the country”. “The Episcopal Conference invites all the sons and daughters of the country to overcome their personal pride and group interests to seek together, around a table, the Haitian solution long awaited by the population, dictated by love for Haiti and for our values as a people”. The Bishops conclude with a strong appeal: “Lay down your arms! Choose life! Choose fraternal coexistence in the interest of all and in the interest of Haiti!”.
President Jovenel Moïse, 53, was Haiti’s 42nd president. After complicated elections in 2015 (see Fides, 1/12/2015) and a ballot postponed several times (see Fides, 28/12/2015 and 23/1/2016), Jovenel Moïse was sworn in as the new President of Haiti on February 7, 2017 (see Fides, 9/2/2017).
The administration of President Moïse recorded several frictions with the Bishops, to the point that on June 27, 2018, for the feast of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, patroness of Haiti, Mgr. Launay Saturné, Bishop of Jacmel, President of the Bishops’ Conference of Haiti CEH) before all the authorities of the country, including the president, denounced: “the country is sick” in many sectors, including the judiciary. (see Fides, 2/7/2018). In 2019 the Bishops denounced violence, intimidation and misery, commenting on the situation in the country after the population took to the streets to demonstrate against the government of President Moïse (see Fides, 13/2/2019). In recent months, opposition leaders had called for Moise’s resignation, arguing that his term legally ended in February 2021, but he insisted on changing the constitution with a referendum in order to remain President. Last month, the Bishops had published a statement on the matter: “it is not the time to change the Constitution in the midst of a social and political crisis, in these difficult times for our people” (see Fides, 2/6/2021). In recent times, Haiti is experiencing a further worsening of the political, economic and social destabilization that has plagued it for years. Violence has reached worrying levels, kidnappings (including religious ones) are on the agenda, inflation is on the rise, food and fuel are scarce in a country where 60 percent of the population earns less than $ 2 a day. In addition, Haiti has never recovered from the devastating 2010 earthquake and Hurricane Matthew, which hit it in 2016. The coronavirus pandemic has further aggravated the situation. In 2019 there were violent popular protests and clashes in which dozens of people died. A change was hoped for with the general elections that should have been held at the end of this year, but the murder of Moïse opens up an unpredictable scenario. (CE) (Agenzia Fides, 8/7/2021)

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