Kuwait Times

Journalist’s killing fuels ire of Haiti protesters

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PORT-AU-PRINCE: The killing of a journalist who had closely covered Haiti’s political and economic crisis fueled the anger of protesters on Friday, as they clashed with police and pressed calls for the president of the impoverish­ed nation to resign. Nehemie Joseph was found dead in his car with several gunshot wounds to the head late on Thursday, according to his media outlet Radio Mega.

Violent crime is rife in Haiti, and the circumstan­ces behind Joseph’s killing were not immediatel­y known. He had complained publicly last month of threats from politician­s close to the government over his work, but Haiti’s police had no immediate comment on the killing. A government spokesman lamented the death on Twitter but offered no further comment.

The country’s online media associatio­n said Joseph was the third journalist to have been killed or “disappeare­d” since Moise became president 2-1/2 years ago. “The surge in attacks on the media is very worrying,” said internatio­nal rights group Reporters Without Borders, calling on authoritie­s to step up protection for journalist­s. Opposition-led protests over fuel shortages, galloping inflation and allegation­s of corruption by public officials have rocked Haiti for the past four weeks.

At least 17 people have been killed and 189 injured during the anti-government demonstrat­ions, according to Haiti’s National Network for the Defense of Human Rights, and schools and businesses have had to close. The toll appeared to have risen on Friday as local media and the opposition reported the death of a 16-year-old in clashes with police in the town of Saint-Marc, just north of Portau-Prince. Details were not immediatel­y available. In the capital, police firing teargas, rubber bullets and live shots in the air dispersed thousands of protesters who had gathered in one of Port-au-Prince’s main squares. Some protesters fought back by throwing bottles and debris. —

 ?? -—AFP ?? PORT-AU-PRINCE: Protesters march on the street to demand the resignatio­n of President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince.
-—AFP PORT-AU-PRINCE: Protesters march on the street to demand the resignatio­n of President Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince.

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