Protests in Haiti against government plan to demolish shantytown
There have been strong protests against the Haitian government's plan to demolish some hillside shantytowns in capital city Port-au-Prince.
People question the motives behind this demolition but the government insists its only concern is the safety of the residents.
Deborah Basckin reports.
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