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Haiti - Politic : USA condemns
28/10/2019 07:54:37

Haiti - Politic : USA condemns

After the Trump administration has encouraged dialogue in Haiti "without delay" https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-29094-haiti-usa-the-trump-encouragement-did-the-dialogue-in-the-dialogue sans-tarder.html, the United States yesterday Sunday have condemned the "the ongoing violence in Port-au-Prince and other cities"

"The United States condemns the ongoing violence in Port-au-Prince and other cities https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-29116-haiti-flash-demonstrations-more-and-more-violent.html . These shootings, killings, arson, and destruction only hurt Haitian citizens, but also add to Haiti's economic and social instability and prolong the interruption of daily life for the Haitian people, patiicularly Haiti's school children.

We finnly support the right to peaceful protest and freedom of expression, and we urge all citizens to express themselves peacefully and to reject violence.

The United States supports the Haitian people's aspirations for a better life; these aspirations must be achieved through a Haitian-led, nonviolent, and democratic solution, including through inclusive dialogue.

Haiti's political and economic leaders need to work together with civil society toward a peaceful and democratic solution.

The apparent lack urgency to resolve the extended political stalemate is increasingly worrisome, as is the growing negative impact on public security, the economy, and the delivery of humanitarian assistance, including food aid."

HL/ HaitiLibre



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