According to Laurent, the acts committed today in Haiti clearly fall under terrorism as defined by Haitian law. "Terrorism, in truth, is defined by the acts committed. It is the systematic use of violence to impose an opinion, whether political, religious, or otherwise. Imposing one's opinion through terror is an act of terrorism," he explained.
He recalled that two decrees frame this notion in Haiti: the November 26, 2020 decree on strengthening public security under the presidency of Jovenel Moïse, and the
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