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Haiti - News : Zapping... 26/11/2019 10:35:46 The US Embassy in Port-au-Prince alerts US citizens in Haiti that an individual has threatened his permises and the US School Union (Canapé Vert) on a local radio station. As a result, the Embassy announces the strengthening of security in front of the Union School, in front of its premises and in front of the brewery La Couronne also targeted in the threats and invites the American nationals to the prudence. An agent of the PNH found dead... On Sunday, Gama Jameson, an officer of the National Police of Haiti, assigned to the Community Police was found dead in Peguy city (Pétion-ville commune). The police officer's weapon was found on the scene. The hypothesis of a suicide is not excluded, however it will be necessary to wait for the report of the Scientific Police to determine the exact circumstances of its death. Moïse denounces gender violence "Let us continue to fight and denounce all forms of violence, whether physical or moral, against women. On the occasion of this day dedicated to violence against women (25 November), let us work to reduce rape cases at the expense of our fellow citizens," President Jovenel Moïse. PetroCaribe : Denial of the CSC The Superior Court of Accounts (CSC) informs that it stands out from contradictions rumors circulating on social networks concerning the last phase of the report PetroCaribe that would not go out. The CSC, on the contrary, says that it is continuing its work but that it is becoming much more difficult because of the crisis in the country. Shy rebuff in the courts After more than 2 months and a half of paralysis several courts are trying to restart to provide services to litigants again. In Port-au-Prince, Croix-des-Bouquets, Mirebalais and Jacmel judges appeared at their offices. Magistrates and clerks associations urge caution and the resumption of services. Women : Message from the Mayor of Port-a-Prince On Monday as part of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Ralph Youri Chevry Mayor of Port-au-Prince said, "Violence against women is not inevitable. We must and we can prevent it and eliminate it. All of us have an important role to play. On this day, the City of Port-au-Prince salutes the main national and international organizations involved in this crucial struggle in the formation of this new society based on total respect for women." HL/ HaitiLibre
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