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Photos: Haitian protesters demand PM’s resignation

Protesters hail Dessalines, the leader of the anti-slavery revolution, and reject the deployment of foreign troops.

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Haitian police fire tear gas during a protest demanding the resignation of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry. [Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters]
By News Agencies
Published On 18 Oct 202218 Oct 2022

Thousands of protesters across Haiti have demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

The protest started hours before the United Nations Security Council held a split vote on Monday over sending an international force to Haiti to help with deteriorating security and a surge in cholera after powerful gangs took over the main port and blocked fuel deliveries.

The government had been awaiting a response to Henry’s recent request for the international community to help set up a “specialised armed force” to quell the violence, which has worsened in the power vacuum created by the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moise.

The United States and Mexico said on Monday they are preparing another UN resolution that would authorise “an international assistance mission” to help improve security in crisis-racked Haiti so that humanitarian aid desperately needed by millions of people can be delivered.

Petrol stations remain closed, hospitals have slashed services and businesses, including banks and supermarkets, have cut their hours as everyone across the country runs out of fuel.

The situation has been worsened by a recent cholera outbreak, with hundreds hospitalised and dozens dead amid a scarcity of potable water and other basic supplies.

The demonstrations came on the day the country commemorated the death of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, a slave who became the leader of the world’s first Black republic.

During Monday’s protest, demonstrators hailed Dessalines, who was assassinated in 1806, as they rejected the potential deployment of foreign troops.

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Early on Monday, before protesters took over the streets of Port-au-Prince, Ariel Henry took part in a ceremony to commemorate the anniversary of the death of the revolutionary leader, in a rare public appearance and surrounded by heavy security.

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People carry a mock coffin with a photo of Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the US and Canada flags. [Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters]
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The protests come hours before the United Nations Security Council met and voted on several measures to tackle the increasingly chaotic situation in Haiti. [Johnson Sabin/EPA]
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People take part in a protest demanding the resignation of Haiti's Prime Minister in Port-au-Prince. [Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters]
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A man holds a placard that reads 'Haitian Live Matter' during protests in Port-au-Prince. [Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters]
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A protester waves a Russian flag in front of the US embassy in Port-au-Prince. [Odelyn Joseph/AP Photo]
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The US and Mexico said on Monday they are preparing a UN resolution that would authorise 'an international assistance mission' to help improve security in crisis-racked Haiti. [Richard Pierrin/AFP]
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During Monday's protest, demonstrators hailed Dessalines, who was assassinated in 1806, as they rejected the potential deployment of foreign troops. [Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters]
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Protesters flee during clashes with police in Port-au-Prince. [Johnson Sabin/EPA]
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A police officer fires tear gas at protesters. [Odelyn Joseph/AP Photo]
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A man raises his hands after the Haitian police fired tear gas to disperse protesters in Port-au-Prince. [Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters]

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