26 Canadian missionaries working for Haiti Arise became stranded by violent protests 31 miles outside Port-au-Prince. Lisa Honorat, co-founder of Haiti Arise, said, ‘It started to get really scary. It is all over the country, not just in the city.’ The missionaries were safely rescued, but demonstrations calling for the president and prime minister to resign continue, alongside soaring inflation and corruption allegations. Protesters demand an independent investigation over suspicions that officials and former ministers misappropriated development funds from oil deals between Caribbean countries and Venezuela amounting to £1.55bn. Port-au-Prince has been rocked by torched cars and deadly protests since 7 February. Five Americans were arrested on conspiracy charges, and eight others are being held for possession of illegal weapons. See
Haiti: riots and rescued missionaries
Written by David Fletcher 22 Feb 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the situation to calm down, and for corruption to be uncovered by frank investigations. (Psalm 46:9)
- More: edition.cnn.com/2019/02/18/americas/americans-arrested-in-haiti/index.html
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