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Protest and violence in Haiti
Haitian
student killed as anti-government protests turn ugly
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ort-au-Prince_
A young female student was shot and
killed in the city of Gonaives 170 kilometers (106 miles)
north of here as police broke up an anti-government protest,
according to sources at the scene.
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The 21-year-old student is the second to die there this week in
connection with the protests. A girl aged seven died of her wounds
after being shot when police opened fire on a similar protest
Monday.
The woman's death came as Haitian police used teargas and fired
shots into the air in the capital to prevent clashes between rival
groups of protesters, after 1,000 students took
to the streets to demand President Jean Bertrand Aristide's
resignation.
The student protesters, who marched through the center of the
capital, had the backing of unions and groups close to the political
opposition.
The protest was peaceful until a group of Aristide
supporters formed a counter-demonstration insisting Aristide finish
his five-year term.
Violent protests have rocked the Caribbean nation since September
23, when Amiot Metayer, a gang leader close to the ruling party, was
found dead.
At least 13 people have died and 39 others have been wounded in the
unrest.
Metayer's followers believe he was betrayed and that Aristide
ordered his killing. They have since sided with opposition groups.
- AFP
Caption :
Picture: a protester
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