
Anti-government strike paralyses Haiti’s capital
Schools and businesses are closed in Port-au-Prince as the city braces for more protests on Monday.
Schools and businesses are closed in Haiti‘s capital Port-au-Prince as the city braces for more protests on Monday.
Opposition leaders have called for people to either take to the streets and demonstrate – or stay safe at home.
They are hoping to pressure the president to resign.
But the ongoing unrest is having a major effect on the lives of ordinary people.
Al Jazeera’s Manuel Rapalo reports from Port-au-Prince.
Published On 30 Sep 2019