Haiti - Crisis : 8th week of anti-government demonstrations - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7
 Download the revised decree and electoral calendar, published in the official journal





Dominican Republic : Over US$563 Million Exported to Haiti in 5 Months

ENP : Laying of the foundation stone for the women's dormitory in Haiti

2026 World Cup : Enhanced security measures in the country for the Haiti vs Brazil match

FAd’H : First aid training concludes for FAd’H

MOFA Taiwan Scholarship 2026 : List of 46 scholarship recipients in Haiti


more news


Haiti - Brazil : The time for a triumph has arrived ! Grenadye, alaso !

Zapping Haiti of June 19, 2026

Creation of the Haiti's School and Vocational Guidance Unit

Haiti - FLASH Sunrise Airways : Win 2 round-trip plane tickets

The city of Cap-Haïtien is gradually regaining its splendor


more news


Haiti - Crisis : 8th week of anti-government demonstrations
05/11/2019 08:29:03

Haiti - Crisis : 8th week of anti-government demonstrations

Monday, 8th week of mobilizations to demand the resignation of Jovenel Moïse, barricades were noticed among others at Carrefour, the road of the international airport, Delmas, as well as on the RN #1 from and towards North and RN #2 from and to the South...

Since Sunday in several metropolitan areas but also in several cities in the province automatic firearms have been reported.

Several units of the Police have supported teams of the Ministry of Public Works to release with heavy equipment road lanes blocked by reinforced barricades...

Exchanges of fire, stones and tear gas grenades took place between police officers and protesters in some neighborhoods.

Used oil was dumped on the Delmas 48...

In the metropolitan area, some businesses have timidly opened their doors, ready to close them if the situation worsens... A few public transit vehicles were seen in some places. Schools have remained closed for millions of students...

Faced with the passivity of the authorities, the non-demonstrating population, taken under hostage, wondered how far the authorities concerned intend to let the situation deteriorate before taking serious measures that are necessary to restore order and peace in the country...

Strong tensions have been reported in several provincial cities, including Jeremie (Grand Anse dept), St-Marc (Dept. Artibonite) where barricades of burning tires have been erected in several streets. Violent clashes and acts of vandalism have been reported.

TB/ HaitiLibre



Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2026
Haitilibre.com