26 May 2017 | 01:38 PM UTC
Haiti: General strikes, protests May 26 - June 1
General strike taking place on Friday, May 26, over increases in the minimum wage and against police brutality; further strikes and protests on May 29, May 30, and June 1
Event
Multiple trade unions have called for a general strike on Friday, May 26. Protesters are demanding a rise in the daily minimum wage to 800 gourdes (approximately USD 12) from the current 300 gourdes (approximately USD 4.5). Protesters are also denouncing the violent dispersal of a protest held on May 23 by the Haitian National Police and private security agents at the National Society of Industrial Parks (Société Nationale de Parcs Industriels, Sonapi). Additional violence cannot be ruled out.
Associated protests are also scheduled on Monday, May 29, Tuesday, May 30, and Thursday, June 1.
Context
Sociopolitical tensions have been high across the country in recent years. Protests, outbreaks of violence, and roadblocks have become common occurrences.
Advice
Individuals are advised to monitor the situation, to strictly avoid all protests and rallies due to the high likelihood of violence, and to adhere to advice and instructions issued by the local authorities and/or their home governments. Avoid discussing sensitive political topics and to keep abreast of the sociopolitical climate via media reporting.