Protests erupt across Haiti as demonstrators demand the resignation of the country’s unelected prime minister
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PROTESTERS shut down major cities in Haiti on Monday and clashed with police as they demanded the resignation of unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
This comes as a communist leader in Kenya warned his country’s president against interfering in the Caribbean nation.
Banks, schools and government agencies closed in Haiti’s northern and southern regions while protesters blocked roads with blazing tyres and paralysed public transport, according to local media reports.
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