Original title: Haiti’s assassinated president’s funeral approached his hometown, supporters burned tires and blocked roads in protest. Source: Overseas Network
According to a Reuters report on the 23rd, the funeral of the assassinated President Moise of Haiti will be held in his hometown of Cape Haiti on the 23rd local time. At the same time, local supporters of Moise broke out in protest, which has lasted for two days.
According to reports, Cape Haiti, the northern port of Haiti, is the hometown of Moiz. Local workers are stepping up to build funeral silos and road facilities. At the same time, other places in Cape Haiti are in tension, with protesters lighting tires and intercepting them. In this way, they questioned the inadequate protection of the police security department. However, the current case is still unclear and there are many doubts.
Haitian President Moise was killed at home in the early morning of July 7. He was 53 years old. His wife Mattie Moise was also seriously injured and was sent to the Miami Hospital for treatment. She has returned to Haiti and will attend the funeral of Moise. Up to now, the Haitian police have arrested more than 20 people, most of them Colombians. The police said that the case was carried out by Haitians colluding with foreigners and the planners had political ambitions.