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Haiti - News : Zapping... 15/06/2019 12:38:06 On the night from Thursday to Friday, June 14 unidentified individuals with unknown motives, set fire to the premises of the Lycée Henry Christophe of Trou-du-Nord (Northeast). The administration, the archives containing all the files of the students who will take part in the official examinations and the cafeteria of the high school cafeteria could not be saved from the fire and were completely destroyed. Nearly 50 vandalized vehicles On Friday, anti-government radical protesters, several of them in possession of firearms, attacked the premises of Radio Télé Caraïbes with stones and burned tires in front of the station. These violent protesters ransacked everything of their way from Alley Chavannes to Avenue Magloire Ammbroise, smashing the windows and windshields of nearly 50 vehicles and set fire to the trestles of several traders at the Salomon market. André Michel doubts the President's mental health Following the statements of President Jovenel Moïse, claiming that he was not corrupt, during the 24th anniversary of the Haitian National Police (PNH) https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-27973-haiti-flash-jovenel-moses-comes-out-of-his-silence.html Me André Michel, spokesman of the movement of the radical opposition known as "Democratic and popular sector" says to have "serious doubts on the mental health of the Head of the State because it turns a deaf ear to the Haitian people while the message sent June 9 was very clear." Small demonstration around the Palace Friday on the second day of the event "7 palace turn" the number of protesters was much smaller than Thursday https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-27983-haiti-social-new-anti-moise-demonstration-violence-and-vandalism-at-the-rendezvous.html . Some stone throwing on the cars that circulated on the Place du Champ de Mars was found... The Senate seeks to remain functional On Friday, at the invitation of Senate Speaker Carl Murat Cantave, several senators took part in an important working session on the strategies to adopt to keep the Senate functional while taking a stand on the crisis the country is going through. Gary Victor on sale signing in Paris The Embassy of Haiti in France, taking advantage of the participation of the famous writer, novelist, Haitian screenwriter, Gary Victor at the Festival Étonnants voyageurs in Saint Malo, welcomed the writer in his premises for a sale-signature of his latest book, "Masi". HL/ HaitiLibre
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