CAP-HAITIEN, HAITI (REUTERS) - Pallbearers in military attire carried late Haitian President Jovenel Moise's body in a closed wooden coffin as his funeral got under way on Friday (July 23), two weeks after he was shot dead at home in an assassination still shrouded in mystery.
The bearers placed the polished casket on a dais garlanded with flowers. Four stood guard as a Roman Catholic priest blessed the coffin and a Haitian flag was unfurled.
Foreign dignitaries including United States President Joe Biden’s top adviser for the Western Hemisphere flew to Cap-Haitien to pay their respects to Mr Moise, joining mourners who have taken part in a series of commemorations in Haiti this week.
Mr Moise, 53, was gunned down in his home in Port-au-Prince on the night of July 6-7, setting off a political crisis in the Caribbean country already struggling with poverty and lawlessness.
Protests by angry supporters of Mr Moise convulsed the slain leader's hometown for a second successive day on Thursday as workers labored in preparation for the funeral.
The protesters set tyres on fire to block roads, while workers paved a brick road to Mr Moise’s mausoleum on a dusty plot of several acres enclosed by high walls.
Set on land held by Mr Moise's family and where he lived as a boy, the partly built tomb stood in the shade of fruit trees, just a few steps from a mausoleum for Mr Moise's father, who died last year.
Police controlled access to the compound through a single gate.
The assassination was a reminder of the ongoing influence foreign actors have in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere despite it becoming Latin America and the Caribbean’s first independent state at the start of the 19th century.
The attack was carried out by a group that included 26 Colombian former soldiers, at least six of whom had previously received US military training.
Haitian-Americans were also among the accused.
The attack’s plotters disguised the mercenaries as US Drug Enforcement Administration agents, a ruse that helped them enter Mr Moise’s home with no resistance from his security detail, the authorities have said.
At least one of the arrested men, a Haitian-American, had previously worked as an informant for the DEA.
The turmoil has pushed Haiti up Mr Biden’s foreign policy priorities and on Thursday, the State Department named a special envoy for the country.
Mr Biden has rebuffed a request by Haiti’s interim leaders to send troops to protect infrastructure.
Screens inside an auditorium broadcast images of the late statesman and his meetings with world leaders including Pope Francis, French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Ms Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Haiti, was among the guests.
A former banana exporter, Mr Moise failed to quell gang violence that surged under his watch and he faced waves of street protests over corruption allegations and his management of the economy.
Demonstrators in Cap-Haitien vented anger over the many questions that remain unanswered over the assassination, which the government said was carried out by a team of largely Colombian mercenaries.
Banners celebrating Mr Moise festooned buildings along the narrow streets of Cap-Haitien's old town, with proclamations in Creole including, "they killed the body, but the dream will never die," and "Jovenel Moise - defender of the poor."
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