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Protesting Haiti Election Results For Michel Martelly
Here is a picture of the protest following the 2010 Haiti election. The crowd was protesting for their candidate Michel Martelly who was not allowed to participate in the 2010 Election runoff.
Michel Martelly was urged to talk to the population in the streets to calm them. Due to security reasons, he was not allowed to do it in public. Instead, Sweet Micky went on National radio to thank the crowd and to be on the look out for infiltration
Protest Against Fraud At Haiti Election 2010
Here is a picture of the protest that took place in the Haiti election 2010. The population was protesting against fraud and many demanded that the election be cancelled. This did not happen as many organizations stated that the election was valid
In Champ de Mars, thousand of people demonstrated and marched to the presidential palace in Port-au-Prince to demand annulment of the Presidential election.
Protest In Haiti Election 2010 Due To Fraud
Here is a picture of a massive protest taking place in the Haiti election 2010. The protest against fraud and irregularities in the election.
Many people took the opportunity also to commit acts of violence and vandalism on private properties. We witnessed many cars were broken into, Stores set on fire, and public properties destroyed.
Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010
Here is a picture of the violence occuring in the streets of Haiti following the announcement of the Election results in 2010.
Port-au-Prince descended into violence and chaos as protesters demanded that the Haitian musician Michel Martelly be nominated to the runoff election. Tere were many barricades of timber and burning tires all over the city
Election Protest At The Provisional Electoral Council Location
Here is a picture of a crowd taking the protest to the provisional electoral council location in Port-au-prince. The manifestation and protest was decreased after peacekeeping forces were deployed. Peacekeepers were obligated to use tear gas and rubber bullets to control the population
Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010
Here is a picture of the manifestation in Delma, Port-au-prince, following the announcement of the Election results in 2010.
Port-au-Prince descended into violence and chaos as protesters demanded that the Haitian musician Michel Martelly be nominated to the runoff election. Tere were many barricades of timber and burning tires all over the city
Election Results Selecting Manigat And Celestin For Runoff Triggered Street Protests
Here is a picture of the chaos we found all over the country after Manigat and Celestin were qualified for the runoff election.
The Haiti election results released on December 7 gave Mirlande Manigat the lead in the 2010 Haiti election with 31.4 percent of the vote. Comes in secong place, was Jude Celestin with 22.5 percent of the votes. Michel Martelly was placed in third position with 21.8 peercent of the vote