Martine Moïse, the widow of Haiti’s late President Jovenel Moïse, remains determined to seek justice for her husband. On July 7, 2021, 28 mercenaries, mostly from Colombia, attacked their home. The president was killed, and Martine Moïse was seriously injured. The assassination shocked Haiti and the world.
In a message shared on social media on January 7, Martine Moïse reflected on her husband’s legacy. She wrote, “Because you are a nationalist who was defending the interests of the people of Ayiti, they killed you, President.” Her statement shows how Jovenel Moïse’s work focused on protecting Haiti’s sovereignty and its people.
Haitians Demand Justice
Three years have passed, but the call for justice has not faded. Martine Moïse highlighted the strength of the Haitian people:
“Forty-two months after this crime, the people, who did not speak out because of threats of violence and intimidation, are still determined to get justice. Every day, deep in their hearts, they demand: ‘JUSTICE FOR JOVENEL MOÏSE.’”
Haitians continue to demand answers about who planned the attack. The assassination has become a symbol of the instability and challenges Haiti faces today.
Moving Forward
The investigation into Jovenel Moïse’s murder has seen delays and complications. Some suspects have been arrested, but the true masterminds remain unidentified. Martine Moïse continues to fight for accountability.
Her efforts inspire hope in a country still reeling from loss and uncertainty. She remains a strong voice for justice, reminding Haitians that they must not give up on the truth.
Martine Moïse’s determination is a powerful reminder of resilience, even in the darkest times.
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