This interview offers an historical and class analysis of what led to President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination and lays out scenarios of what Haiti’s near future may hold.
Subjects discussed include the feud that developed between Moïse and leading members of Haiti’s tiny bourgeoisie, the rise of a revolutionary movement in Port-au-Prince’s lumpen-proletariat led by Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, and the threat of a fourth U.S. military occupation in Haiti in just over a century.