editor victoria’s comment ~ i give deep thanks to those people who shared the following links/updates. many of us were looking for further intel…it is possible that the US Military has taken up the local airport for security reasons – flights can still be allowed to come and go.
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security alert from the US Embassy in Port Au Prince:
https://ht.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-port-au-prince-haiti-november-9-2018-3-2-3-2-4-2-2-2-2-2/?fbclid=IwAR0imsqOPuRpXeq9DQ5r_xOMm9cPnOPAyVeVY9K-SZMF_U8KA0a8kPn_dp0
And a demonstration alert:
https://ht.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-port-au-prince-haiti-november-9-2018-3-2-3-2-4-2-2-2/?fbclid=IwAR3g8pb8z7G6K4lkfUrz_YjF_MbaxlgN05jxz7HA7hkV4ajbJrVJ53IRuYw
Some of us will die today-Nov18, we'll die fighting international-backed tyranny, its corrupt puppet president&narco trafficking Parliament West legitimizes in #Haiti.We'll die so next #Haiti generations may live better lives #FreeHaiti #Ayiti #StoptheHumanitarians #AyitiNouVleA
— Ezili Dantò (@Ezilidanto) November 18, 2018
Last night was hell for residents of La Saline, #Haiti as govt tried to forestall today's protests. More than 30 houses burned & 9 more dead, 40 wounded by bullets all perpetrated by #PHTK gangs. Human rights organizations are either bought off or asleep at the wheel.
— HaitiInfoProject 📡 (@HaitiInfoProj) November 18, 2018
and an update from Corey Lynn on Twitter (whose links I shared last night):
28) As of right now, it sounds like the protests will likely continue tomorrow and possibly Tuesday. Again, I am told the U.S. appears to be at the airport as precaution in case Americans needed to be evacuated. This weekend was expected to be very heated in #Haiti.
— Corey Lynn 🙏🇺🇸 (@CoreysDigs) November 19, 2018