Haiti’s most notorious gang leader, Jimmy Chérizier, also known as “Barbecue,” now appears to be the most powerful man in the country. The US government announced Sunday that troops evacuated Americans from the US embassy, and forces were deployed to secure America’s diplomatic compound in Port-au-Prince. It is calling for all nonessential personnel to evacuate.
“Unfortunately, Barbecue is now the most powerful man in Haiti,” Judes Jonathas, an independent consultant based in Port-au-Prince, told The Guardian.
Cherizier apparently got the nickname due to his penchant for burning people alive and eating their body parts.
Barbecue is spearheading the violence that has caused Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, to descend into anarchy, with his ‘G9 and Family’ gang calling for the resignation of the beleaguered Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who has not been able to return to Haiti since traveling to Guyana on February 25.
Evidence reveals Chérizier is establishing a ruthless grip over the capital, painting him as a self-proclaimed ‘liberator’ in the absence of effective governmental authority. Despite brutal crimes alleged against him, such as the horrifying La Saline massacres, Chérizier commands the loyalty of throngs of urban poor and presents himself as their champion in their fight against the political elites.
The violence appears to have been triggered by Henry’s breaking his promise to step down from power. Henry, appointed prime minister following the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moise, pledged to relinquish power by early February. However, he did not do so, claiming the need to remain in power to re-establish order to ensure free and fair elections next year.
The deteriorating political situation in Haiti has led to a notable increase in Haitian illegal aliens attempting to enter the US.