Prince port. – Jimmy Cherisier, aka ‘Barbecue’the most powerful criminal gang leader of Haiti, threatened Thursday to overthrow the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT), and said that the dismissal of the “thieves” that integrate it is the way to achieve peace in this dejected Caribbean nation.
“We have decided to go to Primacy (Prime Minister’s Office) and Villa d’Acueil (CPT headquarters) to end the current situation,” Cherisier said in a video, just the day in which the change of presidency will occur in the Presidential Council for Transition.
This is not the first time that Cherisier threatens to overthrow the members of the CPT, constituted in 2024 with the objective, among others, to call this year a referendum to reform the reform the reform Haitian Constitution and the organization of general elections to provide the country with president, senators, deputies and mayors.
Haiti “Needs Peace” and “those who are in the streets need to return to their homes. The only way that the people who are in the streets can return to their homes is to dismiss these nine thieves that are in the supreme magistracy of the country,” Cherisier said Thursday.
In the video, aka Barbacue asked the population to live in the areas near the aforementioned CPT offices that leave the passage free.
“Haiti has reached a crossroads in which he can no longer. The country has reached a time when the total anarchy reigns.
He country is at a crossroads in which a small group of people has it hostage, while the majority of the population rots in misery, ”said Barbecue, throwing threats to all those who get in their way.
The coalition of Vivre Bands Ensemble “decides to free the country with the strength of our weapons. Haitian people, join us in battle. Freedom or death. People of Delmas, let us pass. We are determined to climb to the offices of the primacy,” he concluded.
The Haiti situation has been deteriorating Due to the advance of the bloodthirsty armed bands, which control around 90 % of the capital, port prince.
At least 1,520 people were killed and 609 were injured during the second quarter of the year in Haiti, mainly in the Metropolitan Zone of Port -au “Extremely worrying” The human rights situation on the island.
