Confrontation on the Anniversary of 1991 military coup against Jean Bertrand Aristide

If anyone had hoped to spend a quiet day in Port-au-Prince on September 30, that was not the case. On this important date which marks the anniversary of a 1991 military coup that ousted former Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide, the country's Capital was anything but peaceful.

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Large crowd of Lavalas supporters attempts to march from the church where Aristide led services when he was a Catholic priest to his house in Tabarre. However, well equiped riot police fired water cannons and tear gas to disperse the protest

Kreyol pale, Kreyol kompran.

Patizan Jean Bertrand Aristide ki te prepare pou yo te fè yon gro demonstrasyon nan jou anivè sè dechoukaj prezidan-a jwin ak zo grann yo. Se te byin jwin, byin kontre paceke La Polic the prepare ak Gas et dlow pou li te voye sou yo

Manifestasyon-an te komance kote Prezidan Jean Bertrand Aristide te konin fè La Mess lè li te Pret, pou li te bout lakay li nan Tabarre

Et byen, Ti Neg te pran gas, Ti neg te pran dlow

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Pierre says...

is this democracy or the power can do what they please and thats

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Jules Casseus says...

Kom ou di, sete byen jwen n, byen kontre!
Jan chache, jan

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