The Transitional Presidential Council has just marked the first anniversary of its rise to power. A date that the CPT and the organizations that appointed its members chose not to celebrate. It seems that no one wants—or is willing—to take responsibility for the record of this first year in the post-Jovenel Moïse transitional period.
While the CPT lacked the courage to present its own report card, local and international human rights organizations have done so in its place. The issue of security, which was supposed
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