Here are copies of some recent tweets criticizing the role of the Jovenel Moïse government in corruption, which had already heightened under the rightwing predecessor administration of Michel Martelly. Both of these administrations entered office under historically low-turn outs and mass voter suppression.
Residents block @moisejovenel's motorcade at Pelerin 5 in PAP, #Haiti. He is accused of confiscating their land & homes to create "security buffer" for his private residence. pic.twitter.com/UdgOStEFTz— HaitiInfoProject 📡 (@HaitiInfoProj) August 22, 2018
— Reparations for Haiti (@ReparationsH) August 20, 2018
Caravan of Change or Caravan of #Corruption?
During the 2016 Election 2.4 Million #Haitians couldn't Register to #Vote due to Missing ID Cards.
6 million cards were produced during the time span & 40% cannot be accounted for & never reached their owners. https://t.co/kOufQ5VZ7n
#CORRUPTION: #Haiti #PHTK Gov't owes #Venezuela $2 Billion & much of it was Embezzled, Report says. 23 June 2018. #petrocaribechallenge— Reparations for Haiti (@ReparationsH) August 20, 2018
Named in the report former finance & commerce minister Wilson Laleau, who serves as Chief of Staff for #Jovenel Moïse. https://t.co/5fWGLpwNSF pic.twitter.com/udSy3hDWAZ
Wooy - tet chaje. Ayisyen mele ak vole sa yo. @jeanhenryceant vole te Grangwav. https://t.co/r3l9o0iTsE— Madan Boukman (@madanbookman) August 19, 2018
"[#Haiti's] money isn't your [corrupt politician's] mother & father's money. Where is the Petrocaribe money?" pic.twitter.com/3aRXMcNeLV— HaitiInfoProject 📡 (@HaitiInfoProj) August 19, 2018
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