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22 May 2018 | 10:08 AM UTC

Haiti: Protests continue in Port-au-Prince May 22 /update 1

Protests to demand increase in minimum wage in Port-au-Prince for second day May 22; violence possible

Warning

Event

Protests are set to take place in the capital Port-au-Prince for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, May 22, to demand an increase to the minimum wage, among other demands. Demonstrations in other Haitian cities are possible. 

Monday’s protest was reported at the Parc Industriel Métropolitain (SONAPI) in Port-au-Prince (near Toussaint Louverture International Airport[PAP]), followed by a march to the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor.

Context

All protests in Haiti, even smaller ones, have the potential to disrupt daily life as they often involve roadblocks and/or violence.

Advice

Individuals in Haiti are advised to monitor the situation and to strictly avoid all protests and associated roadblocks due to the high likelihood of violence.