sexta-feira, 19 de novembro de 2010

Haiti cholera protests turn violent

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- Anti-United Nations protests in Haiti spread to Port-au-Prince Thursday, with protestors accusing U.N. peacekeepers of introducing cholera in Haiti.

Protestors demanded the United Nations leave the country, CNN reported. U.N. officials deny their forces were responsible for the outbreak.

The outbreak has killed more than 1,100 people.

The protest in Port-au-Price began peacefully but became violent as protestors moved toward the presidential palace, witnesses told CNN. The violence including overturning of Dumpsters and Molotov cocktails being thrown as posters of presidential candidate Jude Celestin, who has been endorsed by outgoing Haitiain President Reve Preval.

A member of a Christian motorcycle organization says Haitians blaming them for spreading cholera attacked members of his group in Cap-Haitien. Terry Gibson, a member of the Christian Motorcyclists Association, based in Arkansas, said his team was attacked as it tried to leave the city, CNN reported.

None of the 11 members of Gibson's team were injured when several people on the outskirts of Cap-Haitien attacked their bus Wednesday.

CNN