The Assassination Case of Jovenel Moïse: Between Steps Forward and Setbacks

It has been four years since the brutal assassination of former President Jovenel Moïse, and justice has yet to be served in Haiti. Among the eleven individuals incarcerated in the United States, the American justice system has already rendered verdicts against several. Here's a look at the progress—and the glaring delays—surrounding the case.

Jovenel Moïse, Haiti’s 58th president, was brutally assassinated at his residence in Pèlerin 5 during the night of July 6 to 7, 2021. Four years later, Haitian justice is still going in circles. Since then, five investigative judges have been appointed to handle the case. It was only on January 25, 2024, that the most recent judge, Walter W. Voltaire, issued his order. In this 122-page document—which did not identify the intellectual authors or financial backers—51 individuals were indicted, including the late p

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