PRESIDENT FELIX TSHISEKEDI FACE

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: INSECURITY AND IMPUNITY IMPERIL HUMAN RIGHTS IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

[Amnesty International\DRC President Felix Tshisekedi]
Amnesty International’s Deprose Muchena: “Although President Tshisekedi has taken some positive steps, such as pardoning political prisoners and allowing exiled critics to return, his government’s failures on accountability mean warlords and suspected perpetrators of appalling violations and abuses remain at large.”
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HAITIANPRES

CALIFORNIA CONGRESSWOMAN WATERS TO HAITIAN PRESIDENT MOISE: TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR POLITICAL CHAOS IN COUNTRY

[Caribbean\Haiti]
Congresswoman Waters: “I am deeply concerned that one year after the massacre, the state officials implicated in the Lasalin killings remain at liberty…Unfortunately, the U.S. State Department continues to support the current government of Haiti without regard to either official corruption or human rights violations.
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CALIFORNIA CONGRESSWOMAN WALTERS MEMORIALIZES HAITI’S LASALIN MASSACRE AMID CURRENT VIOLENCE BY “GOVERNMENT-CONNECTED GANGS”

[Caribbean News\Haiti]
Congresswoman Maxine Waters: “As a longtime friend of Haiti, I am deeply concerned that one year after the massacre, the state officials implicated in the Lasalin killings remain at liberty…Early reports suggest that the recent killing of at least 15 people in the Bel-Air neighborhood between November 4-7, 2019, may have been carried out by the very same gang leaders implicated in the Lasalin massacre. ”
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