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Haiti - News : Some news here and there... 22/10/2014 14:57:43 After being indisposed by tear gas during a demonstration last Friday, Senator Moïse accused Himmler Rébu, Minister of Youth, of having participated in the margins of the demonstration at a meeting to attempt on his life, before saying that the Minister had defended him and suggest to use gas against him rather than kill him... he Minister Rébu immediately denied the allegations, saying they have never participated in such a meeting nor made such comments as alleged by Senator Moïse. Furthermore, concerning police repression, Colonel Himmler Rébu explained that when opponents of those in power seek to overthrow the President, it is natural that the authorities react accordingly. State of emergency in the lycées of the Republic Nesmy Manigat, the Minister of National Education, interpellates all ministry agents on the state of degradation of performance of some lycées. Given this unfortunate situation, the Minister declared a state of emergency regarding the operation of lycées of the Republic. Cleaning at the prosecutor of Petit-Goâve Tuesday at the prosecutor of Petit-Goâve, two Substitutes Government Commissioner, Me Dumerzier Bellande and Me Dormevil were removed from their posts while two other substitutes : Me Jean Mainviel and Kebex Jean were transferred. In addition, Emmanuel Aly, an employee of the Prosecution was also revoked and two clerks transferred : Martin Ainé in Anse-à-veau and Christophe Bonbon in Aquin. According to reports, the two dismissed substitutes have refused to carry out orders of the main Commissioner, Jean Alix Civil. HL/ HaïtiLibre / Guyto Mathieu (Correspondant Petit-Goâve) Godson Orélus convened to the Senate Godson Orélus, the Director General of the National Police of Haiti (PNH), accompanied by the Departmental Director of the West (DDO) and other senior officers are convened Thursday by the Senate Commission Justice and Security to explain different interventions of the police during the demonstration on October 17. When asked Tuesday upon his return from Cuba on police repression, the President Martelly declared "The order should prevail in the country, that's what I ask [...] When there are breaks in the streets, the police must bring order. It is his role to protect the lives and property of the people". Forbidden access in DR for travelers from countries affected by Ebola The Ministry of Health of the Dominican Republic announced that access to its territory was forbidden for any person who is found in a country affected by the outbreak of Ebola fever in the previous 30 days. HL/ HaitiLibre
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