AFP, PORT-AU-PRINCE: Several thousand people protested in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince on Wednesday against what they call massive fraud in the first round of the bitterly contested presidential vote. Police fired tear gas when some among the estimated 2,000-3,000 marchers pelted international peacekeepers with stones, but the rally was for the most part peaceful. It was just the latest in a series of large-scale demonstrations by the opposition in Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, ahead of the runoff election scheduled for December 27. The October 25 first-round vote was the latest attempt to shed chronic political instability and work toward development, but instead it has only heralded yet more protests and unrest.
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