#1
https://www.blackagendareport.com/haiti-prime-minister-and-cabinet-gone-president-next

Massive riots against huge hikes in fuel prices brought down the government of Prime Minister Guy Lafontant. However, “the people are still in the streets, because the demand is for the puppet president, Jovenel Moise, to go,” said Dahoud Andre, of the Brooklyn-based Committee to Mobilize Against Dictatorship in Haiti. “It’s not the end of it, yet.”



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#2
American missionaries “grateful to arrive home safely after deadly riots”

Members of a Suncrest Christian Church mission team are grateful to be back home after being stranded two extra days in Haiti during street riots protesting the country’s escalating gas prices.

Mission trip team leader Kim Childress said with the loving help of the Haitian people and trust in God the members felt safe in Haiti despite seeing smoke and hearing gunfire outside their compound.



“We knew that at any moment it could become a very ugly situation,” Childress said. “Where we stayed is a pretty big walled-in compound. The Haitians worked extraordinarily hard to make sure that we were safe. We always knew that we were protected. We always knew that God was with us the entire time. We saw that in many many ways.”



The team’s most harrowing moments came after a relaxing day at the beach celebrating the week’s work with the team,