Protests Continue In Haiti Over Rising Fuel Prices



VOA: Haiti Insecurity Continues Despite Gas Price Rollback

LEOGANE, HAITI — Trash, makeshift roadblocks made of trees, rocks, broken glass and burning tires remained on the nearly empty streets of Haitian cities Sunday — a sobering reminder of the violent protests that left at least three people dead in the capital, Port-au-Prince.

While some heeded President Jovenel Moïse’s appeal for calm and a return to the rule of law, others ignored him completely and continued to terrorize their fellow citizens.

The unrest was linked to protests over a proposed rise in fuel prices.

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More News On Protests In Haiti Over Rising Fuel Prices

More protests in Haiti as unrest continues over fuel prices -- AP
Haiti civil unrest continues despite fuel hike rollback -- DW
Haiti protests strand U.S. church groups; some flights resume -- UPI
Haiti fuel protesters' anger turns on President Moise -- BBC
U.S Embassy in Haiti warns Americans to 'shelter in place' as violent protests escalate -- FOX News
Haiti unrest leaves US missionaries stranded -- CNN

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