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      XPost: alt.niggers, alt.politics.democrats, alt.politics.clinton       XPost: sac.politics       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              A bullet-riddled SUV and shell casings on the ground marked the       aftermath of the Wednesday morning assassination of Haitian       President Jovenel Moïse, grim photos from the scene show.              Moïse, 53, was shot dead and first lady Martine Moïse wounded       when a team of unidentified gunmen reportedly claiming to be       agents of the US Drug Enforcement Administration stormed their       Port-au-Prince compound around 1 a.m. local time.              Hours later, photos published by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency news       outlet captured the scene outside the home where Moïse was       gunned down.              A white SUV was pockmarked on its passenger side with apparent       bullet holes, its rear passenger window partially blown out, one       photo shows.              Another shot shows two spent shells lying on the ground on the       street outside Moïse’s residence.              Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph, who has assumed control of       the impoverished Caribbean nation for the time being, said at       least some of the unapprehended assailants were speaking       Spanish, while sources told the Miami Herald that one of the       assassins spoke English with an American accent.              The primary languages in Haiti are French and Haitian Creole.              The source, a high-ranking Haitian government official, told the       Herald that the assassins were “mercenaries” unaffiliated with       the DEA.              The assassination, which came just two months ahead of an       election for a new president and parliament, threatens to plunge       Haiti into further chaos as it struggles with ongoing political       instability, poverty and gang violence, as well as the COVID-19       pandemic.              Moïse, who had ruled since 2017, had faced mounting opposition       criticism, including claims that he was supposed to step down in       February 2021.              https://nypost.com/2021/07/07/the-aftermath-of-president-jovenel-       moises-assassination-in-haiti/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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