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We're doing things the right way. We don't support crime. People in SL are voting for us to destroy (stop) crime for good. This country's people now do not wish to be ████████ beggars, living off alms, they want to live free, prosperous and happy as citizens.

In the screenshot from a New York Times article titled "Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It," the page shows a segment of the article discussing Jovenel Moïse's actions against drug trafficking in Haiti. The text highlights Moïse's efforts to reform Haiti's customs and target smuggling operations. The article notes interviews with over 70 individuals across Haiti to understand the circumstances leading to Moïse's assassination. Below the text is an image depicting a lush, green landscape with residential buildings nestled among dense trees. The photograph is vibrant, capturing the tropical foliage surrounding the homes, suggesting a setting in Haiti. The webpage features typical news article elements, including the New York Times branding and a sidebar with related articles. The overall theme revolves around political intrigue and danger associated with Moïse's crackdown on drug trafficking.
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