The former assassins extending the reign of Prime Minister Ariel Henry baptized with the name of Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) commemorated on Sunday July 7, at the Villa d’accueil in Musseau, the third anniversary of the heinous assassination of former President Jovenel Moïse in his private residence in Pilgrim 5.
Let us point out that many of these political figures without any exception who are part of the current regime have in one way or another participated in this assassination. If not in the crime of blood disguised with the 19 Colombians and other mercenaries of the traditional Haitian political class, even in the defamation, the assassination of its character, they had their share, which allows them today to play the role attributed by imperialism.
This commemoration ceremony was held in the presence of Prime Minister Garry Conille, members of his government, the interim Director General of the Haitian National Police (PNH), Rameau Normil, the High Staff of the Haitian Armed Forces (Fad’H) and other personalities. The diplomatic corps was not represented since it has other more important matters to resolve instead of returning to a concluded affair to which the Western community had undoubtedly given the green light.
The presidential advisers who participated in this activity for form’s sake are for the most part fierce opponents of the former president. We can cite Leslie Voltaire of Fanmi Lavalas, Fritz Alphonse Jean of the Montana group, Louis Gérald Gilles of Lavalas and then Noulha. Not to mention the former ambassador to the Dominican Republic Smith Augustin during the reign of the assassinated man.
During this hypocritical ceremony, Father Frantznel Limite, who officiated the requiem mass in honor of the fire President indicated “The assassination of the 58th President of the Republic on the night of July 6-7, 2021, recalls the memory of a sinister event, like a thunder whose echo could not fail to resound.”
“Death is not a denial of the sacredness of the human being. On the other hand, when it occurs from who knows where, secret maneuvers that result in the dishonoring death of a human creature, morality can only be revolted, evangelical charity indignant and patriotism betrayed, and the word of God, in such a circumstance cannot be silent.”continued Father Frantznel Limite in his homily.
On this occasion, the most anticipated speech was that of the current president of the Presidential Council of the Transition, former senator Edgard Leblanc. Here are some excerpts: « […] I humbly bow with a deep feeling of sadness mixed with anguish before the memory of the late President Jovenel Moïse, assassinated on the night of July 6 to 7, 2021, at his private residence at Pèlerin 5 in the commune of Pétion-Ville.
On the occasion of the 3rd anniversary of this barbaric act carried out by a commando of Haitian and foreign mercenaries, we are gathered to reflect and reflect on the consequences of this tragic assassination.
The assassination of former President Moïse is one of those tragedies that the country should never relive. Politicians of all persuasions, the entire nation must learn to accept each other, unite, live together beyond their differences, so that never again will the country be exposed to such ignominy.
Having reached the point of lying, to the extent of deceiving the population, Leblanc declared: that the murderers must be identified, brought to justice and severely punished.” […] If the late President Moïse and his family do not obtain justice, what other ordinary citizen, what Minister, Prime Minister or even President of the Republic will be safe from such a threat? No one. Really no one. It is therefore up to the Presidential Transitional Council, to the administration of Prime Minister Garry Conille to do everything possible to ensure that justice is done to them. It is important that all necessary means be granted to the judge in charge of the case, to the Government Commissioner so that in all independence the case is pursued and concluded in accordance with procedures and the law.
As had been done on many occasions by the patent liar Ariel Henry, accused in the assassination by the public clamor precisely because of his links and relations with one of the key suspects in the assassination, a man named Joseph Badio, Leblanc himself invited the Presidential Transitional Council and the administration of Prime Minister Garry Conille to do everything possible to ensure that justice is done to the ex-president and said he was committed “to advance the case of the trial of his assassination so that justice may triumph; so that the Haitian nation may be freed from this ignoble burden that it carries without deserving it.”