Anonymous ID: 240223 Oct. 4, 2022, 4:20 p.m. No.17632510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2568 >>2588 >>2754 >>2881 >>2994

https://apnews.com/article/inflation-caribbean-united-nations-economy-port-au-prince-56d75dbd2a77ac97901c81456e6b2e35

 

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Daily life in Haiti began to spin out of control last month just hours after Prime Minister Ariel Henry said fuel subsidies would be eliminated, causing prices to double.

 

Gunshots rang out as protesters blocked roads with iron gates and mango trees. Then Haiti’s most powerful gang took a drastic step: It dug trenches to block access to the Caribbean country’s largest fuel terminal, vowing not to budge until Henry resigns and prices for fuel and basic goods go down.

 

The poorest country in the Western hemisphere is in the grips of an inflationary vise that is squeezing its citizenry and exacerbating protests that have brought society to the breaking point. Violence is raging and making parents afraid to send their kids to school; fuel and clean water are scarce; hospitals, banks and grocery stores are struggling to stay open.

 

The president of neighboring Dominican Republic described the situation as a “low-intensity civil war.”

 

Life in Haiti is always extremely difficult, if not downright dysfunctional. But the magnitude of the current paralysis and despair is unprecedented. Political instability has simmered ever since last year’s still-unsolved assassination of Haiti’s president; inflation soaring around 30% has only aggravated the situation.

 

“If they don’t understand us, we’re going to make them understand,” said Pierre Killick Cemelus, who sweated as he struggled to keep pace with thousands of other protesters marching during a recent demonstration.

 

The fuel depot blocked by gangs has been inoperable since Sept. 12, cutting off about 10 million gallons of diesel and gasoline and more than 800,000 gallons of kerosene stored on site. Many gas stations are closed, and others are quickly running out of supplies.

 

The lack of fuel recently forced hospitals to cut back critical services and prompted water delivery companies to shut down. Banks and grocery stores also are struggling to stay open because of dwindling fuel supplies — and exorbitant prices — that make it nearly impossible for many workers to commute.

 

A gallon of gasoline costs $30 on the black market in Port-au-Prince and more than $40 in rural areas, Desperate people are walking for miles to get food and water because public transportation is extremely limited.

 

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>please pray for Haiti - those people have been through enough and deserve to be FREE!

Anonymous ID: 240223 Oct. 4, 2022, 5:54 p.m. No.17632836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2853 >>2860 >>2891 >>2998

Harvey Weinstein appears in LA court looking pale and disheveled at pre-trial hearing ahead of rape case - after judge rejected his call to delay it until after new film She Said

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11280555/Convicted-sex-offender-Harvey-Weinstein-appeared-Los-Angeles-court-looking-pale-emotionless.html

 

  • Weinstein, 70, will stand trial in Los Angeles on October 10 on 11 counts of sexual assault including forcible rape

 

  • He has been imprisoned in LA County Jail since July 2021 after being extradited from New York

 

  • Weinstein denied all the charges brought against him at an arraignment hearing last summer

 

  • The trial is expected to last between six and eight weeks due to the 269 people on the prosecution's witness list

Anonymous ID: 240223 Oct. 4, 2022, 6:36 p.m. No.17632945   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2957

Please pray for all those who are suffering around the world - they deserve to be happy, healthy and FREE

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/10/3/as-food-price-skyrockets-in-sudan-malnutrition-worsens

Anonymous ID: 240223 Oct. 4, 2022, 6:46 p.m. No.17632968   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2998

https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/04/asia/us-and-south-korea-missiles-intl/index.html

 

US and South Korea test-fire missiles in continued response after North Korea launch

 

The test was the allies' second exercise in under 24 hours, following a provocative test-launch Tuesday morning by neighboring North Korea, which fired a ballistic missile without warning over Japan in a significant escalation of its weapons testing program.

 

The US and South Korea initially responded to the provocation with a precision bombing exercise on Tuesday, which involved a South Korean F-15K fighter jet firing two air-to-surface munitions at a virtual target in a firing range west of the Korean Peninsula, per the South Korean joint chiefs.