Thousands protest in Haiti over military supplies sent by Canada & U.S.



“We’re close to a breaking point in Haiti,” warns the U.N.’s World Food Programme. Melissa Duggan on fresh protests in the country that’s facing a humanitarian catastrophe.

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49 thoughts on “Thousands protest in Haiti over military supplies sent by Canada & U.S.”

  1. America been overthrown Haiti government since 1915 all the way up to 2004 the best thing American can do is leave the country alone cuz when Haiti had their first elected president by the people they was doing great that America came in and overthrew him and a bunch of other presidents and put in dictators some of them was rebel generals who did atrocities to the people when they was president

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  2. I dont know ANY canadians who support this! BUT we have ZERO control over our government. The masses are completely controlled by the media. Whatever it tells them they believe. We are EASILY the most propagandized people in the world.

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  3. Case solved: A recent finding has shown that the nation of Haiti might have some of the largest oil reserves in the world. The oil reserves are estimated that they could be larger than those of Venezuela (source: worldatlas)
    Now that US/Canada invading Haiti, can we expect EU to enforce bans on US and Canada just like they do to Russia.!!!!???

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  4. Hey Haitian People of Color, tell us why your neighbor the Dominican Republic, is so much better off than you?

    "Boo boo US puppet regime wah wah oil interests boo boo modern slaves boo"

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  5. Nonsense its the neocolonialists and the corrupt oligarchs dealing in drugs and arms. Plus the Ariel Henri and criminal government made things worse.

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  6. The president of Mexico is trying to move attention away from the dismal failures of his government at home (worst crime statistics in decades, stagnant economy, rampant corruption, inflation, low quality health care, etc.), so he is trying to win the center stage by proposing peace plans for Haiti, for Ukraine and for every nation of the world… except Mexico. On the other hand, Mexicans are still waiting for him to fulfill his many campaign promises. Perhaps Lopez Obrador should just resign and let a more capable person lead the country… while he goes to promote peace in the rest of the planet.

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  7. Unfortunately I believe that multiple countries could completely "help" them get out of the terrible mess they are in. However as soon as we leave I believe it would start the swift descent and fall back to what it was. I choose to pray for the innocence that suffer. They deserve better in a life.

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  8. The reason we don't want them anymore, they come in Haiti to pillage our natural resources ,they have no good faith to help Haiti ,shame on those devils, they are trouble makers, we don't want those vultures in Haiti

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  9. Haiti is a victim of colonialism! Since the assassination of Jean Jacques Dessalines the founding father of Hayiti, the colonizers took total control of the country.
    They strive to keep Haiti in a perpetual political, financial and social instability while they are exploiting its natural resources.
    The colonizers destroyed its agriculture so they can sell their poisonous food to the Haiti people.
    They set up their gangs there to terrorize the people of Haiti, and now they ( US, Canada and allies) want to invade the country under the cover of humanitarian aide like they've done so many times before.
    Guess who will be paying the bill of the invasion? THE HAITIAN'S PUPPET GOUVERNMENT who was placed in power by a simple twit of the American Embassy in Haiti.
    The haitian people are warriors who carry the blood of Jean Jacques Dessalines, the greatest warrior who ever set foot on planet earth. We know who we are and we will not die on our knees!

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  10. They are protesting against the US puppet PM and foreign invasion, not for the equipment that President Jovenel Moise paid 12 million dollars for years ago but Canada refused to send. Hayti only got four when they paid for 18. Stop lying to the people

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  11. You look at other Caribbean nations that are peaceful, stable and relatively successful such as Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, etc, and then you look at Haiti, a failed state which is even more worse off than Somalia.

    For the last few decades, Haiti has been so wholly reliant and dependent on foreign aid, UN Peacekeepers and NGOs/charities, that Haitians have had no reason to do anything for themselves as everything they need was in the form of foreign handouts.

    The foreign aid program of the last few decades didn't do anything to make Haiti any better so how about trying something different.

    Just leave Haiti to its own devices and let them learn to take care of themselves (albeit the hard way).

    When the UN abandoned Somalia after 1991, yeah, Somalia was in a really bad and lawless position (still kinda are), but in recently, they've actually started stabilizing, the violence has started dying down and small but noticeable economic activity is now happening in Somalia.

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  12. IS THIS THE TRUTH?????? WE HAVE BEEN LIE TO FOR TO LONG…WHEN SOME ONE SPEAKS THE TRUTH…WE ARE THINKING THAT THEY ARE LIERS…THERE IS ONLY ONE TRUTH AND THE LORD JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY TRUTH I KNOW..Amen

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  13. Not correct, they were not protesting against military equipments , they were protesting against the invasion, against the puppet prime minister Ariel Henry, and against the presence of the US, Canada, and France in the island, please get your story right.

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  14. IM SORRY I MAY HAVE CASUED ALL THIS BY ENCOURAING HAITIANS TO NATIONALIZE THE RICE AND SUGAR INDUSTRY THE AMERICANS STOLE WITH THE HELP OFTHE IMF AND WB BEST BET IS ASK FRANCE TO TOP TE AMERICNAS FROM COMING IN TO SECURE THEIR US OWNED RICE AND SUGAR INDUSTRIES THAT WERE ONCE HAITIAN…

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