While the Prime Minister is completely silent about the situation of the victims of the gang terror in the Cul-de-sac plain, his emotion is immense with regard to the situation of foreigners as he expressed it on the explosion of a hotel in the Cuban capital, Havana, last Friday, May 6.
Two tweets. Strong words. An unparalleled solidarity. A prime minister would say he was on the verge of tears when he wrote these two messages posted on his twitter account after the explosion in a hotel in the center of Havana where at least 25 people were killed and more than 50 injured, according to a new report by Cuban authorities.
”The news of the tragedy that has plunged Cuba, the sister island, into mourning. Thus, I join my voice to that of the whole nation to express my solidarity and my compassion to the Cuban people, upset by this disaster”.
This is not enough for the head of government, who adds: “at this time of great pain and in the face of this terrible ordeal, I think, in particular, of the families of the victims affected by this explosion that has cost the lives of many people.
Not a word, nor a tweet for the victims of the armed gangs estimated at more than 75 dead, including women and children, more than 68 wounded by bullets, not less than 9,000 other people fled their homes and many cases of rape of minors.
It must be said that the two tweets of the president of the Supreme Council of the National Police have caused strong reactions on social networks.
At the time of writing this article more than 660 people have already commented in less than 12 hours the two publications of the Prime Minister, between insults, questions.
You are not affected by the pain of the people of the village of God and even more so the people of the plain, you have done nothing, you and your foals have no shame” commented a citizen.
Agreeing in the same sense, this Internet user denounced the cynicism of the head of government: “Gade kòman on nèg sinik Mezanmi! Misye jis pa konsidere popilasyon an kòm moun, epi l ap jwi pouvwa li”.
The reaction of the journalist Nancy Rock, on the same platform is unequivocal: M @DrArielHenry I really don’t understand you: you tweet at 2am for the 22 deaths in Cuba but not a word for the 75 deaths in #Haiti since April 24 because of the gangs. But who are you? Are you doing it on purpose or do you have no sense of responsibility or heart?
The reactions are more critical than the others, like this one where the Internet user blames the Prime Minister for what is happening on the Cul-de-sac plain: “only after 10 people died in the explosion in Cuba, you are sad, yet your colleagues have provoked a war on the Cul-de-sac plain, killing 70 people, including 10 children, injuring 90, and displacing 10,000. That does not make you anything. You are a bastard, a loser.
Comments, retweets and quotes as if to denounce this attitude of contempt of the Prime Minister who is not at his first blow.
We remember that at the beginning of March the de facto Prime Minister expressed his solidarity with the Ukrainian people after the invasion of the Russian army, forgetting the situation of violence in the neighborhood of Martissant where armed gangs kill, rob and kidnap peaceful citizens and paralyze the land connection between the capital and the 3 departments of the Grand Sud.


