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Caribbean L 38 ife, NOVEMBER 22-28, 2019 B
4 wounded in protest
By Evens Sanon
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — At
least four people were shot and wounded
during a small protest in Haiti’s capital
Monday after a speech by embattled President
Jovenel Moise.
Several hundred people were marching
from the Delmas to Petionville neighborhoods
when shots were fired from
nearby.
Associated Press journalists didn’t see
the source of the shooting, but saw a local
journalist, a police officer and two protesters
rushed away with apparent bullet
wounds.
No information was immediately available
about the condition of the wounded
people or their identities.
Monday was the anniversary of a key
battle of the Haitian Revolution, and earlier
in the day Moise rejected calls to resign.
The president said he would continue to
try to negotiate with his opposition.
Opponents say Moise should leave office
over economic mismanagement and failure
to investigate corruption.
Leaders of the opposition including
members of Haiti’s Senate organized
months of protests that have paralyzed
the country but demonstrations have
been slackening in recent days, with some
sections of the capital returning to nearnormal
activity.
Opposition members had called for
mass marches Monday but they did not
A wounded police offi cer, left, is
helped by his mate to stop the
bleeding from his hand after clashes
during a protest to demand the resignation
of Haiti’s President Jovenel
Moise on the 216th anniversary of
Battle of Vertieres in Port-au-Prince,
Haiti, Monday, Nov. 18, 2019.
Associated Press / Dieu Nalio Chery
materialize.
“The country is more than divided,
the country is torn apart,” Moise said
after reviewing members of Haiti’s newly
reconstituted army. “We ask for unity,
between the rich and the poor, between
those of the top and the bottom, between
the people with black skin and light skin,
between rural and urban.
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