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78 inmates escape Haiti prison amid protests against Moise

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At least six people have died in nearly week-long protests demanding that President Jovenel Moise resign in Haiti, which saw fresh tensions and a major prison break.

All 78 detainees at the prison in Aquin, a city of around 100,000 on the south coast of the country’s Tiburon Peninsula, escaped at around midday on Tuesday, a national police spokesman said.

The exact circumstan­ces of the prison break were unclear, but witnesses said it took place during an anti-Moise demonstrat­ion in front of the police station adjoining the penitentia­ry.

Some 200km north of the prison, the capital Port-au-Prince also saw clashes between police and hundreds of protesters in working-class neighbourh­oods.

Thousands of people took to the streets. After police forces dispersed them, some set fire to cars and looted stores to express their mounting frustratio­ns over growing social inequaliti­es worsened by systemic corruption.

A youth was also shot dead at a crossroads near the presidenti­al palace.

The former French colony is in the grip of a political crisis that has seen citizens demonstrat­e in Portau-Prince and elsewhere over the last week to demand Moise’s resignatio­n.

Barricades have sprung up in some areas of the capital and other cities, with protesters demanding that the president answer reports of mismanagem­ent and possible embezzleme­nt of developmen­t funds in the impoverish­ed Caribbean nation.

Police only provided a toll after the first day of nationwide protests on Feb 7, with two killed on the sidelines of the marches.

Since then, AFP has counted four other people shot dead.

Amid the degradatio­n in security conditions, the US State Department ordered all minor children of diplomats posted at the American embassy in Haiti to leave the country.

In a statement, the agency also “approved the authorised departure of adult family members and nonemergen­cy US personnel”. — AFP

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