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Haiti government asks for patience amid deadly fuel price protests

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AFP Port-au-Prince
Last Updated : Jul 07 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

Haiti's prime minister today called for calm and patience from residents of the Caribbean nation amid deadly protests in several cities over an unpopular fuel price rise.

At least one person died there in overnight violence.

The capital Port-au-Prince and its environs have stood paralyzed since Friday afternoon with major routes blocked by barricades, some made of burning tires, and some protesters even calling for a revolution.

An AFP reporter heard the sound of sporadic gunfire in several neighborhoods, while the police presence remained limited. Shop and car windows in some affluent districts have been broken.

Similar angry protests broke out in Cap-Haitien, the second-largest city, as well as in the communes of Les Cayes, Jacmel and Petit-Goave.

The troubles were sparked by a government announcement that gasoline prices would rise by 38 per cent, diesel by 47 per cent and kerosene by 51 per cent starting this weekend.

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Many service stations have suspended operations. Station operators said they did not want to provide gas that could be used to set fires, or to be targeted by demonstrators. Angry protesters reportedly tried to torch at least one station before police intervened.

The protests prompted several major airlines, including American, Air France, Delta, Jet Blue and Copa, to cancel flights to Port-au-Prince, at least through mid-day today.

The demonstrations drew an impassioned plea by Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant for calm.

"I ask your patience because our administration has a vision, a clear program," he said. "Do not destroy, because every time it's Haiti that becomes poorer."
"The country is under construction but if each time we destroy we will always lag behind."
He said that between 2010 and 2018, the government had subsidized fuel to the tune of USD 1 billion -- an amount, he said, that "could have allowed us to build many kilometers of highway... many classrooms... many health clinics."

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First Published: Jul 07 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

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