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11:18Now PlayingHaiti’s former President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in his home on July 7 and no one has been found guilty for the politically charged murder.
In the report titled, “Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It,” Maria Abi-Habib details the slain president’s efforts to curb drug trafficking and arm smuggling that’s been on the rise in the first Black republic of the western hemisphere. A highly confidential list of people who are she says some Haitian officials now believe he was killed for these efforts.
Abi-Habib, bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for the New York Times, joins Marc Lamont Hill on “Black News Tonight” to discuss.
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