Philippines repatriates 30 Filipinos from Haiti amid civil unrest


The Philippine government has repatriated 30 Filipinos from Haiti, which has been gripped by ongoing civil unrest and violence in recent months.
In a statement, the Philippine Embassy in Washington, which has jurisdiction over the Carribean state, said the Filipinos, composed of nine minors and 21 adults, will arrive in Manila in two batches on Thursday.
The embassy said the Filipinos sought evacuation because of the unstable economic and security situations in Haiti, caused by continuous social disturbance, crime, and kidnapping.
Since September, more than 50 have been killed and dozens injured in anti-government mass demonstrations in capital Port-au-Prince and other major cities.
Protesters were calling for the ouster of President Jovenel Moïse, blaming him for high inflation and fuel shortages and for not addressing corruption in government. Moïse vowed not to step down.

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