Ban on entry into Canada and other sanctions against Jimmy Chérizier dit Barbecue.
Jimmy Chérizier alis Barbecue is banned from entering Canada, Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said Monday in a Nov. 14 press release.
This ban is part of a series of sanctions against the ex-cop and leader of the G9 armed federation, and comes in the context of the “recent United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution calling for sanctions as a “response to the unacceptable behavior of armed criminals.” Gangs in Haiti”.
“This action will result in a freeze on any assets he may have in Canada, a travel ban and an arms embargo,” writes Global Affairs Canada.
“Canada has reason to believe that this individual has been involved in acts that threaten the peace, security and stability of Haiti and has planned, directed or committed acts that constitute serious violations of human rights. ‘ denounces the Canadian government.
The sanctions imposed by Canada “are aimed at stemming the flow of illicit funds and weapons to weaken and incapacitate criminal gangs,” Canadian authorities said.
In response to this statement from Ottawa, Canada’s Ambassador to Haiti, Sébastien Carrière, emphasized that “this decision incorporates into law the recent United Nations Security Council sanctions” and that “any person/entity already appointed or who will subsequently is appointed, this is/will be automatically sanctioned in Canada”.
“Impunity is not an option,” pounded the diplomat.
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