The people in Haiti calling "Justice for president Jovenel Moise," are you sure you know what they're really asking for?

The people in Haiti calling

There is no justice in Haiti. We all know that. But some crimes, when left unpunished, will disrupt a community, a country, generations. The assassination of president jovenel Moise on July 7th 2021 is search a crime.

The call for justice in Haiti can have many different meanings.

Calling for justice in Haiti, a country where there is no Justice, is a cry for help. It means something really bad happened and we want those who did it to pay by any means necessary. We want them to learn to never do that again.

That's why in Haiti sometimes Justice is swift.

Sometimes in Haiti, when justice is not served in the courthouse. The Haitian people find other ways to give themselves Justice.

Dechoukaj for example is a form of people Justice.

Everyone was surprised to see how Haitians in general kept quiet and didn't react as expected when President Jovenel Moise died and his home, assassinated.

I think the people know who ordered the hit on the president and the people want the Haitian authorities to gather enough balls and confront these people for this crime.

Justice is not served in the for this crime, I would hate to see how the Haitian people choose those deal with those who did it when the time comes .

Sooner or later they will be taught a lesson they will never forget.

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