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More violence in Haiti over fuel price hikes

Angry protesters loot schools, UN World Food Programme facility

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Sep 2022 11:00AM

More violence in Haiti over fuel price hikes
Demonstrators throw stones at police during a violent demonstration that caused two deaths in Petit-Goave in southern Haiti on August 29. Protests have reignited after Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Sunday that the cash-strapped government could no longer afford fuel subsidies, and that prices would have to be increased. – AFP pic, September 17, 2022

PORT AU PRINCE – Haitians furious over steep hikes in fuel prices again looted schools and other buildings around the impoverished country yesterday..

The violence reached a UN World Food Programme facility where 1,400 tonnes of supplies were being stored, as angry protesters took to the streets yet again in Port au Prince and elsewhere.

The WFP issued a statement condemning the attack on Thursday on its storage facility in the city of Gonaives, saying the food that was stolen was earmarked for school lunches and the poorest families in Haiti.

“This incident is simply unacceptable,” its local director Jean Martin Cauer said, adding that the food was supposed to feed nearly 100,000 school kids for the rest of the year.

The capital endured its fourth straight day of violence as protesters attacked government buildings in anger over the fuel price hikes.

On Thursday they targeted Haitian National Television, a National Archives building, as well as various stores and businesses.

The protests were set in motion after Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Sunday that the cash-strapped government could no longer afford fuel subsidies, and that prices would have to be increased.

As a result, diesel and kerosene prices are expected to almost double, from about HTG350 (RM13.34) to nearly HTG670. – AFP, September 17, 2022

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