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Added on the 08/03/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Jul 15 (EFE) (Camera: María Montecelos) .- Thousands of Haitians displaced from their homes as a result of the territorial conflicts between gangs in Port-au-Prince have become invisible after the assassination of Jovenel Moise, and their despair goes into increased almost a month after fleeing the violence and losing everything.FOOTAGE FROM THE SITUATION IN PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI
Port-au-Prince, Feb 16 (EFE).- The kidnapping of an elderly man in the Delmas 19 neighborhood in Haiti's capital led to a spontaneous protest on Tuesday by the victim's neighbors, which ended with the dispersion of some 150 people by the Haitian police using tear gas.The victim of the kidnapping is 74-year-old Vienne Dwane, a shopkeeper who residents see as a father figure.According to testimonies, he was taken away by individuals dressed in police uniforms on Monday afternoon. (Camera: MARIA MONTECELOS). SHOT LIST: AN ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTEST ON FEBRUARY 16, 2021, IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI.
Haitian protesters march in the capital Port-au-Prince as opponents of President Jovenel Moise continue to demand his resignation. IMAGES
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