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Canada adds Martelly, his PMs, 3 others to Haiti gang sanctions

Michel Martelly, Laurent Lamothe
Michel Martelly, Laurent Lamothe

The Haitian Times 
www.haitiantimes.com 
By Juhakenson Blaise

PORT-AU-PRINCE — In the past few days, Canada has taken the lead in sanctioning and freezing the financial accounts of six Haitian politicians, including those of former president Michel Martelly and his two prime Ministers Laurent Lamothe and Jean-Henry Céant, on suspicion of their alleged involvement with gangs in Haiti. 

The sanctions were imposed Nov. 20 for the politicians’ participation in financing armed gangs and corruption. Canadian journalist Louis Blouin first reported the information, which was then confirmed on Twitter by the Canadian Ambassador to Haiti, Sébastien Carrière.

Carrière said the names will be formally published on his country’s Foreign Policy site.

Overview:

In the last days Canada government has taken the lead in sanctioning and freezing Haitian politicians’ accounts including former president Michel Martelly, and his two former prime Ministers Laurent Lamothe and Jean-Henry Céant.
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