Monday, May 1, 2023

O MAIS ANTIGO ESTADO AFRICANO LIBERTO COM A MORTE DE TODOS OS BRANCOS, O HAITI, CADA VEZ MAIS DESENVOLVIDO.COM INVEJA DOS NOSSOS INTERNACIONALISTAS QUE CLARO QUEREM UMA COISA IGUAL...

Mobsters burned alive, public stonings, gang-rape, ransom demands and political assassinations: How violence has gripped Haiti - with civilians now carrying out brutal executions to reclaim the streets Public stonings, gang-rapes and ransom demands: How brutal violence has gripped Haiti On a hot summer's night in July 2021, a group of gunmen stormed the home of Haiti's president Jovenel Moise (bottom-right) and savagely beat him - before shooting him dead. Haiti was already gripped by political unrest, but the assassination carried out by 28 foreign mercenaries that night marked the beginning of the country's rapid descent into chaos, which today sees it overrun by gangs and gripped by horrific violence. Just a month later, the Caribbean island was on August 14 struck by a deadly 7.2 magnitude earthquake before tropical storm Grace barrelled through two days later. Although Prime Minister Ariel Henry was named as Moïse's unelected successor, he has been unable to establish any authority over the country and ease the crisis. Haiti is still reeling from the President's assassination and the sucker-punch delivered by the natural disasters, and - as of February 2023 - has been left without any elected government officials, leading to Haiti being described as a failed state. Instead, hundreds of highly organised and extremely violent criminal groups have poured into the power vacuum left by the political assassination that continues to go unpunished. Today, the gangs have a stranglehold over Haiti - carrying out brutal killings, gang rapes and kidnappings to control the population. GANGUES JÁ TEMOS COM FARTURA...

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