The film’s release in Japan, the only country ever attacked with nuclear weapons, had been watched with trepidation because of the sensitivity of the subject matter.
The bill’s authors say they want it to send a message of support to Black people and others who have faced hostility in the workplace and beyond because of their hair.
“It’s about destabilization. It’s about undermining trust in institutions: government, monarchy, media — everything,” one security expert told NBC News.
The members said that as soon as the council is officially installed, they will help “put Haiti back on the path of democratic legitimacy, stability and dignity.”