by Kim Ives (Haiti Liberte)
Huge demonstrations calling for
President Michel Martelly to step down are growing in size, scope, and
frequency. On Nov. 7, a march of many thousands, called by the Patriotic Force
for Respect of the 1987 Constitution (FOPARC), marched up the Delmas Road from
La Saline and burst through the barricades which Haitian police had erected to
prevent the crowd from marching through the tony streets of Pétionville.
“We
proved today that we don’t need a visa, we don’t need a passport, to go to
Pétionville,” said demonstrator and journalist Wendel Polynice after the
symbolically powerful victory.
The
demonstrators then marched back down to Port-au-Prince along the Bourdon Road.
When they reached the central Champ de Mars, police dispersed them with teargas
and shots in the air.