In this exclusive and deeply revealing interview, former U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Luis Moreno sits down with Caribbean Television Network (CTN) to deliver an unfiltered account of the geopolitical, security, and humanitarian crises shaking Haiti today.
Mercenaries & Missteps Ambassador Moreno confirms troubling reports that the Haitian transitional government is negotiating with American private military contractors, some linked to war crimes in Iraq, to combat gang violence. He warns:
“They’re looking to hire sketchy contractors... I think this is a serious mistake.”
Weaponizing Terrorism Labels? Moreno alleges that U.S. authorities are labeling Haitian gangs as terrorist organizations — not to support Haiti, but to justify deporting Haitian migrants under the radar.
“How can we deport people to a country where planes can’t even land?”
Inside Aristide’s Exit (2004) For the first time, Moreno recounts what really happened the night President Jean-Bertrand Aristide left Haiti. Was it resignation — or coercion?
A Call for Real Solutions From failed military interventions to the dangers of privatized warfare, Moreno issues a sobering call for diplomatic, accountable leadership. Haiti’s future, he argues, depends on it.
Watch. Listen. Share widely. Haiti deserves more than silence. This is a must-hear conversation.