Crippling fuel shortages have triggered large anti-government protests in Haiti, bringing cities to a standstill. Angry demonstrators are demanding President Jovenel Moise step down amid corruption allegations. A man protesting in Haiti with a burning barricade in the background Police fired live rounds and tear gas as they clashed with protesters in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, on Friday. Demonstrators demanding an end to the fuel crisis erected burning barricades in the streets and pelted officers with stones and glass bottles. Fuel shortages have plagued the impoverished Caribbean country since mid-August, leading to repeated anti-government rallies . The protesters are calling for the resignation of President Jovenel Moise, who has faced allegations of corruption since entering office in February 2017. Many blame him for the fuel crisis. A woman stands next to empty propane tanks used to mark their owners’ places in a line for fuel The crisis has brought […]