男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
  Home>News Center>World
         
 

Scuffles break out as Haitians cast votes
(AP)
Updated: 2006-02-08 08:46

"Voting operations (in the countryside) are normal, with some exceptions," said Electoral Council President Max Mathurin.

Most voters waited in lines for hours at polling stations in the capital of the Western Hemisphere's poorest nation, but some angrily roamed the streets, fuming at being turned away because of a myriad of problems.

"If these elections are not fair and if the person whom the population wants doesn't win, houses will burn and heads will be cut off," said Jean Pierre, an unemployed 33-year-old man who would not give his last name.

Residents of the Cite-Soleil slum line up to cast their vote in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006. Haitians jammed polling stations as U.N. peacekeepers fanned out to guard the country's first presidential election in nearly six years. (AP
Residents of the Cite-Soleil slum line up to cast their vote in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006. Haitians jammed polling stations as U.N. peacekeepers fanned out to guard the country's first presidential election in nearly six years. [AP]
The words recalled the battle cry of army Gen. Jean-Jacques Dessalines, who led a bloody rebellion against French troops and colonists in 1802: "Cut off their heads and burn their houses."

The stakes are huge — more than simply who will lead the country and who will occupy seats in parliament. Haiti, which has seen only one president complete his term in office, could implode if the elections go wrong, experts say.

In the aftermath of a February 2004 rebellion that toppled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, gangs have gone on a kidnapping spree and the country's few factories are closing because of security problems and a lack of foreign investment.

U.S. officials have warned that a collapse could trigger another wave of Haitians migrating aboard boats to the United States. That occurred in 1994, prompting Washington to send troops to Haiti to restore Aristide to power, three years after he fell to a military coup.

In the northern town of Gros Morne, a Haitian policeman shot and killed a man in line at a polling station, Wimhurst said. A mob then killed the police officer, he said. There were two other reported deaths in polling stations in the capital — two elderly men who collapsed while waiting in line.

Preval — who has the backing of many supporters of Aristide — said if he wins, Haitians must recognize their country is in dire straits and should not set their expectations too high.

"We will not be able to do everything right away," he said. "But we are determined to do our best and raise the standard of living for the people of Haiti."

Acting U.S. Ambassador Timothy Carney applauded the vote.

"Today was a triumph for the Haitian people," he said. "It was a ragged start. The Haitian people turned out in force, clearly believing security was in place. They made it work. They waited in line patiently."

Wimhurst blamed the problems on poor planning and a lack of trained workers.

"Some polling workers didn't show up for work, so we're going to grab people from the crowd, give them some quick training and get them in there," he said.

Underscoring the difficulty of holding elections in a country with a ruined infrastructure — including roads — mules transported some election materials to areas where U.N. helicopters were unable to land. The vote has been postponed four times since October.

Besides Preval, other top presidential contenders are Charles Henri Baker, 50, whose family runs factories that assembles clothing for export, and Leslie Manigat, 75, who was president for five months in 1988 until the army ousted him.

Also running are a former rebel in the insurgency that forced Aristide from office in February 2004 and a former army officer accused in the death of a Haitian journalist. If no candidate wins a majority, a March 19 runoff would be held between the top two candidates.


Page: 12



Muslim world protests over caricatures
Syrians protest over Mohammad cartoon
Wife of US civil rights leader Martin Luther King dies
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Beijing rejects Pentagon's 'military threat' report

 

   
 

Diplomacy 'best way to solve Iran nuke issue'

 

   
 

Cartoon protests rage in muslim world

 

   
 

Chen Shui-bian under fire over remarks

 

   
 

Regular cross-Straits flights urged

 

   
 

11 polluting plants told to clean up their act

 

   
  Egypt: Ferry owner delayed news of sinking
   
  Cartoon protests rage in muslim world
   
  Suicide bomber kills 13 in attack on Afghan police
   
  Iran tells nuke agency to remove cameras
   
  New protests erupt in cartoon row
   
  Northern Ireland negotiations resume
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 和平县| 左云县| 米脂县| 综艺| 大荔县| 余姚市| 台湾省| 淄博市| 青海省| 鲁山县| 东安县| 班玛县| 牟定县| 巫溪县| 夏津县| 定州市| 南皮县| 宣化县| 汉阴县| 龙口市| 松潘县| 海林市| 洞口县| 剑阁县| 全椒县| 金阳县| 康定县| 庄浪县| 岗巴县| 大洼县| 泰兴市| 兴业县| 南陵县| 大连市| 长葛市| 格尔木市| 镶黄旗| 县级市| 密山市| 汝城县| 叙永县| 康乐县| 古交市| 昔阳县| 安溪县| 灌云县| 淄博市| 讷河市| 社会| 皋兰县| 濮阳县| 化隆| 新闻| 义马市| 三都| 沧州市| 介休市| 浙江省| 章丘市| 绩溪县| 南通市| 万全县| 林甸县| 阿拉善盟| 长治县| 读书| 鹤峰县| 建宁县| 察隅县| 邢台县| 昭平县| 伊宁县| 灵石县| 襄城县| 桐庐县| 德江县| 濮阳县| 深水埗区| 临夏县| 噶尔县| 阿鲁科尔沁旗| 呼图壁县|