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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Deadly protests squeeze Haitians in shrinking economy

By DÁNICA COTO Associated Press
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Marcel Cineus scanned the crowd for hints of a potential customer as people bustled past his wooden stall filled with hundreds of textbooks in the hills of Port-au-Prince.

School was supposed to start in early September, and Cineus by now would have sold a couple hundred books. But violent protests have shuttered public schools and businesses and left Haiti’s economy sputtering and inflation ballooning as the opposition demands the resignation of President Jovenel Moïse.

As a result, Cineus sold less than a dozen books last month.

“Nothing is working with this president,” he said. “Some days I don’t have a single person buying a book. Zero.”

Cineus is now in debt with the wholesale company from which he buys brightly colored math, biography, grammar and geography books for elementary school children. The 42-year-old vendor has had to keep half of what he owes the company so he can buy food for his three children.

It’s a domino effect familiar to many of the nearly 11 million people who live in Haiti, where 60% make less than $2 a day and 25% earn less than $1 a day. Their daily struggles have become more acute as protests and roadblocks force the closure of businesses, sometimes permanently, as people lose jobs and dwindling incomes fall behind a spike in prices.
Before the newest round of protests began in early September, Haiti’s economy was already flailing. The country had seen a reduction in funds from Petrocaribe, a Venezuela-subsidized oil plan, given the drop in oil prices, and international aid for recovery from the devastating 2010 earthquake was dwindling.

The government turned to Haiti’s Central Bank for money, which sparked a devaluation of the Haitian gourde and led to a spike in inflation. Before 2015, the exchange rate was 40 gourdes to $1. Now, it’s nearly 100 gourdes for $1. Inflation over the last five years rose from less than 10% a year to almost 20%, said Haitian economist Kesner Pharel.

Then the protests halted the economy three weeks ago, he said, noting that food is not coming out of Haiti’s countryside and manufactured goods from the capital are not reaching rural areas.

“You still have demand but no supply,” he said. “Right now we are running out of water, we are running out of gas.”

During a brief respite Wednesday in the deadly protests, a line of cars almost a mile long snaked its way up to a gas station in Pétionville, one of the few that opened. Among those in line was a shiny black Mercedes, an old but colorful public bus known as a tap-tap and a truck carrying a load of small water bags.

The price of gas and other goods has increased even more since the protests, which means transportation has become more expensive. On Wednesday, motorcycle driver Garanet Noel stood on a busy sidewalk waiting for customers under a brutal sun, keys in hand.

“They don’t want to pay what we’re charging,” he said. “The majority of people right now are suffering. The majority of people can’t afford to feed themselves right now.”

Nearby, vendors balanced wooden boxes stuffed with smoked codfish on their heads, side-stepping mounds of spinach that rested on puddles of gray water. A man pushed a cement-crusted wheelbarrow filled with fresh loaves of bread. No one was buying.

Cineus began to rearrange his books as he waited for a customer.

“Every day we are living on hope,” he said.

Those lucky enough to have friends and relatives living abroad waited in line to pick up monthly remittances at a Western Union office that opened during the brief respite.
Among them was Malia Changeux, a 40-year-old mother of two whose husband lives in Pennsylvania. She used to sell beauty products and synthetic hair in downtown Port-au-Prince, but she and her husband agreed that it had become too dangerous to work there since the protests began. She now relies solely on the money he sends, but even then it is not enough sometimes.

“When you have the money, it seems like a lot, but when you have to buy things, since they’re so expensive, it seems like you don’t have any money at all,” she said.
Pharel, the economist, said it is impossible for Haiti to reboot the economy without help from loans or aid from the international community.

It’s a situation that Melicia Rampolo, a 46-year-old mother of three, was facing on a smaller scale. She is one of four owners of a small clothing store who worried about missing bank payments because she has not been able to sell any clothes, in part because protests have forced her to close the store most days. She also recently had to pay a doctor for treatment of a wrist she hurt when she fell running away from protesters.

“It’s day-by-day,” she said as she sat on a folding chair eating a small plate of rice and beans while waiting for customers, her left wrist in a bandage. A line of orange, green, blue and purple ties hung on the metal roof over her head, still in their plastic sheaths.
Like Rampolo, Cineus, the book vendor, was facing another day without a sale. But suddenly he broke into a bright smile when a woman approached with phone in hand to show him the name of the book she wanted for her child.

He looked around and then realized it was a book he didn’t have because he couldn’t afford to purchase it from the wholesaler. The woman thanked him and left.

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Police arrest Meghan Markle’s nephew after naked rant in street

British royal Meghan Markle’s nephew Thomas Dooley was arrested in Hollywood and now a shocking video of the incident has emerged that shows him naked and screaming expletives as police try to put him in the back of a squad car.

According to TMZ, Thursday, Dooley, was detained by authorities after he was allegedly seen walking up and down the street yelling gibberish and wearing only a small towel which eventually fell off, revealing his genitals.

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The 28-year-old – who is the son of the Duchess of Sussex’s half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr. – was charged with felony resisting arrest. The damaging footage was shot just around the corner from the Hollywood Hotel, by a tourist who initially had no clue who they were filming.

Responding officers believe Dooley was under the influence of a substance when they apprehended him and in this video you can hear him screaming loudly police attempt to calm him down. There was even a chopper on the scene.

At one point an onlooker states the obvious, declaring, “He appears to be naked!”

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Harry the went on to describe the Daily Mail’s actions as “bullying,” explaining, “There comes a point when the only thing to do is to stand up to this behavior because it destroys people and destroys lives. Put simply, it is bullying, which scares and silences people. We all know this isn’t acceptable, at any level. We won’t and can’t believe in a world where there is no accountability for this.”

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Sen. Kamala Harris home state poll numbers see significant dip

Sen. Kamala Harris’ poll numbers in California have dipped significantly, placing the once leading Democratic contender behind three of her opponents.

According to a new poll, Harris has lost the lead in her home state with numbers sinking to single digits, while Sen. Elizabeth Warren former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders surpass her with a strong showing among voters in the 2020 presidential race.

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CNN reports that Warren stands at 23%, with Biden at 22% and Sanders at 21%, according to the new Public Policy Institute of California poll.

Harris numbers reportedly slid from 19% in July to 8%. The latest numbers were polled mid- to late September, according to reports after the last debate. Harris performance at the last debate was criticized as lackluster and not as strong as her first showing, proving she failed to maintain a stronghold among voters in her state.

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“Sen. Harris has to prove to (California) voters just like any other Democratic presidential candidate — ‘What are you going to do for me?’ and ‘Where do you stand on the issues?’ and ‘Are you the person who is most likely to defeat Donald Trump?'” Baldassare said. “The name identification associated with being the state’s senator and somebody who’s been on the ballot — it’s not an advantage right now.”

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Harris who has served as California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney has faced some criticism about her record as a prosecutor and her stance on criminal justice.

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