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29546: Craig (news) Shots Fired at Anti - U.N. Rally in Haiti (fwd)
From: Dan Craig
November 18, 2006
Shots Fired at Anti - U.N. Rally in Haiti
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 10:51 p.m. ET
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Gunfire rang out Saturday during a street protest
by university students demanding the withdrawal of United Nations peacekeepers
from Haiti, and witnesses said two demonstrators were wounded.
About 100 protesters were marching through Port-au-Prince's downtown when
gunfire erupted, scattering demonstrators. Witnesses said a security guard at a
nearby bank fired the shots and was later arrested by police after protesters
threatened to lynch him. It was not clear what prompted the shooting.
Two students were wounded by bullets, one in the leg and the other in the back,
witnesses said.
Shortly after the shooting, protesters regrouped and came upon three U.N.
civilian police officers. Associated Press journalists saw protesters chase
after the Filipino officers and throw rocks. U.N. police spokesman Fred Blaze
said one Filipino police officer was slightly injured but could not give
details.
Earlier in the day, the students from the Human Sciences Faculty of the
state-run University of Haiti marched on a main road, chanting ''U.N. get
out!'' and ''Haiti is not your home!''
Demonstrators, some with their faces covered, smashed the windshield of a
passing U.N. vehicle and threw rocks at other cars, witnesses said. They later
cornered a white SUV and spray painted the words ''Down with the U.N.'' on the
side. No injuries were reported.
It followed a series of other demonstrations calling for the exit of U.N.
troops, who arrived in June 2004 to quell unrest after rebels forced out former
president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Protesters accuse the blue-helmeted troops of failing to curb violence and of
firing indiscriminately during slum raids, wounding and killing civilians. The
U.N. says it only fires when attacked.
The 8,800-strong U.N. mission has beefed up patrols in the capital since two
Jordanian peacekeepers were shot to death on Nov. 10. The soldiers were
returning to base when they were surprised by unknown gunmen.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Haiti-UN-Protest-Shooting.html