Pastor Malory Laurent describes gangs in Haiti as equivalent to Al-Qaeda.
In a recent video, the pastor Malory Laurent expressed her indignation at the violence growing gangs armed who endanger the security of Haitians, particularly that of the most vulnerable classes. Addressing directly to Babekyouthe spokesperson for this criminal coalition similar to Al-Qaeda or Hezbollah, he affirmed that these gangs do not understand the true meaning of the word "revolution", urging them to study theHaitian history of 1804.
Pastor Malory strongly criticized the casual attitude of these individuals, comparing them to emblematic figures of terror.
In response, Babekyou publicly threatened the pastor. This situation raises crucial questions: until when will we tolerate...
Reflection on the incident involving Pastor Malory Laurent: Transparency, ethics and copyright within churches
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Bishop Gregory Toussaint launches the “Souf pou Ayiti” movement
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