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Haitian police use tear gas against journalists during opposition protest

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Port-au-Prince, Feb 10 (EFE).- Haitian police used tear gas against journalists covering a demonstration in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday that demanded the resignation of President Jovenel Moïse.Police fired tear gas into a marked vehicle in which there was a team from Radio Télé Pacific. (Camera: JEAN MARC HERVÉ ABELARD). SHOT LIST: ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTEST AND FOREIGN JOURNALIST GIVES FIRST AID TO AN INJURED PHOTOJOURNALIST DURING A PROTEST TO DEMAND THE RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT JOVENEL MOISE, IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI.

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