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Events in the year 2021 in Haiti.
Incumbents
- President:
- until 7 July: Jovenel Moise
- 7 July-20 July: Claude Joseph (acting)
- starting 20 July: Ariel Henry (acting)
- Prime Minister:
- until 14 April: Joseph Jouthe
- 14 April-20 July: Claude Joseph (acting)
- starting 20 July: Ariel Henry (acting)
Events
Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Haiti
January to March
- January 14 – Hundreds demonstrate in Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien, Jacmel, Saint-Marc, and Gonaïves against President Jovenel Moïse. Most of the demonstrations are peaceful, but some violence is reported.[1]
- February 1 – President Jovenel Moïse says he will stay on until February 22 and urges people to support proposed Constitutional amendments. Opposition leaders step up demands he step down and a transportation strike cripples the country.[2]
- February 7 – Justice Minister Rockefeller Vincent say that a planned assassination of Moïse and an attempted coup d'état were frustrated. Twenty-three are arrested.[3]
- February 8 – Judge Joseph Mécène Jean-Louis, 72, is named to lead the opposition to Moïse.[4]
- February 10 – Police use tear gas and shoot into the air to disperse a rock-throwing crowd of protesters. Twenty-three people are arrested and two journalists are injured during the incident. Protesters shout, "We are back to dictatorship! Down with Moise! Down with Sison," a reference to the U.S. Ambassador, Michele J. Sison, who supports Moïse.[5]
- February 25 – At least 25 dead and many injured during a prison break at Croix-des-Bouquets Civil Prison, during which notorious gang leader Arnel Joseph escaped.[6][7] Joseph is later found and killed in L'Estère.[8][9]
- February 28 – Thousands wave tree branches and flags in protests against kidnappings and Moïse.[10]
- March 2 – Haitian-born former U.S. marine Jacques Duroseau is sentenced to five years of prison for smuggling guns to Haiti in 2019.[11]
- March 5 – Lissner Mathieu ("Ti-Nwa"), a U.S. national, and Peterson Benjamin ("Ti Peter Vilaj"), a Haitian national, are extradited to the United States. Mathieu, 55, is accused on drug charges, and Benjamin, a leader of the Village de Dieu gang, faces kidnapping charges.[12]
- March 24 – The Supreme Court orders the release of those accused of plotting a coup d'état.[13]
- March 28 – Thousands take to the streets in Port-au-Prince and other cities to reject a proposed referendum to introduce a new constitution.[14][15]
April to June
- April 2 – Fighting in Bel Air leads to the burning of houses and at least three deaths. Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier, pro-government leader of the ″G-9 and Family and Allies coalition″ accepts responsibility for the attacks.[16]
- June 8 – Haiti advances to the second round in FIFA World Cup qualifying by defeating Nicaragua (2-1) at Port-au-Prince.[17]
July to September
- July 7 – Assassination of Jovenel Moïse
- August 14 - 2021 Haiti earthquake kills 2,248 people.
October to December
- November 12 - Amid escalating turmoil, protests over fuel price hike and gang violence, the US and Canada urge their citizens to leave Haiti.[18]
- December 6 - Three of 17 missionaries who were kidnapped by a street gang in October are released.[19]
- December 14 - Cap-Haïtien fuel tanker explosion
- December 16 - The remaining missionaries who were kidnapped by a street gang in October are released.[20]
Scheduled events
Elections
Holidays
- January 1 – New Year's Day and Independence Day, celebrating 217 years since the signing of the Haitian Declaration of Independence.[21]
- January 2 – Ancestry Day, honors those who fought for independence.[21]
- February 16 – Haitian Carnival and Mardi Gras.[21]
- October 17 – Dessalines Day, commemorating 215 years since the death of Haiti's first leader.[21]
- November 1–2 — All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day are celebrated in both the Christian and Haitian Vodou religion.[21]
Sports
- July – 2020–21 Ligue Haïtienne, season ends.[22]
Deaths
- 4 February – Pierre-Antoine Paulo, 76, Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop (2001–2008) and Bishop (2008–2020) of Port-de-Paix.[23]
- 7 July – Jovenel Moïse, 53, President of Haiti (2017–2021)
See also
References
External links
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