Thousands protest against Haiti’s president

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Oct 21 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Thousands of people demonstrated in Port-au-Prince, demanding that Haiti’s President Jovenel Moise step down.

“Jovenel is incapable and incompetent, he must pack his bags because Haiti
must live,” said one of the protesters, Jean Ronald.

“It is not normal to live in such an unequal country,” Ronald added,
standing in front of the float of “Prophet Mackenson,” a popular and
controversial Haitian religious leader.

Mackenson Dorilas, a self-proclaimed “prophet,” was sanctioned by the
Haitian ministry of faiths at the end of 2018 after saying he could cure AIDS
with a bed bug remedy.

The crowd of his faithful moved through streets of the capital, followed by
large groups of demonstrators, praying and chanting slogans against the
president.

After repeated demonstrations and barricades regularly mounted by opponents of the president across major roads, many schools have closed their doors for more than a month.

Since coming to power in February 2017, Moise has had to face the anger of
an opposition movement that refuses to recognize his victory in an election
widely seen as dubious.

Anger mounted in late August due to a national fuel shortage, and protests
turned violent. — NNN-AGENCIES

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