
Haiti's Former First Lady Indicted in President's Assassination
The widow of Haiti's late president, Martine Moise, has been indicted by a Haitian judge for allegedly conspiring with former Prime Minister Claude Joseph to assassinate her husband and seize power. The judge's order also calls for the arrest and trial of those charged in connection with the assassination. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who succeeded Joseph, faces criticism and accusations of weaponizing the justice system for political persecution. The situation in Haiti remains complex, with ongoing international investigations and efforts to address the country's security challenges.