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Life in Haiti has rarely been easy. It’s the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Corruption is rampant. And it’s been invaded more than once since independence, including by the United States.
It’s little wonder that the half-Island nation has suffered repression and political turmoil
And, on July 7, it’s president, Jovenel Moïse, was assassinated.
To help us understand the current situation -- and a bit of the history as well -- I’m joined by Francois Pierre-Louis of Queens College in New York.
image: Jovenel Moïse and UN Ambassador Kelly Craft. U.N. photo.
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