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Le carburant disponible distribu? in?galement | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Cela ne s'?tait pas produit depuis plusieurs mois: des automobilistes qui font le plein d'essence dans le calme dans une station d'essence. Apr?s deux mois de paralysie des activit?s scolaires suite ? des manifestations violentes ?maill?es souvent de sc?nes de pillage ? Port-au-Prince et dans des villes de province, provoqu?es par l'augmentation de plus de 100% des prix des carburants ? la pompe, le calme est revenu dans les stations-service. L'essence est ? […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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