NYT Reporter Francis Robles Analyzes New Information in Haitian President Assassination

New information on the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse still does not lead to any clear motives in the case. According to recent information, four suspects were fatally shot and two more were arrested by police. Haitian ambassador to United States, Bocchit Edmond, believes that the assailants were highly trained mercenaries and more than 20 people were involved.

New York Times correspondent Francis Robles joined BNC’s “Prime with Charles Blow” to analyze the new information and discuss the ramifications of this event. Robles also examines possible roles that America could play in stabilizing the already tumultuous country, in attempts to promote democracy in the region.

All this and more on “BNC Prime”

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