Protests demand justice for Haiti’s slain president
Dave Graham and Andre Paultre
Cap-Haitien, Haiti | Protests by angry supporters of late Haitian President Jovenel Moise convulsed the slain leader’s home town for a second successive day as workers laboured into the night to finish a makeshift auditorium in time for his funeral on Friday.
Mr Moise was gunned down in his home in Port-au-Prince earlier this month, setting off a political crisis in the Caribbean country already struggling with poverty and lawlessness.
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