Who are the modern political prisoners in Haiti?
Question: Is a person destroying public and private property during a street protest immune from the law?
Here is another thing that is confuses me about the modern political prisoner in Haiti:
Each time a street protest turns violent in Haiti, the opposition claims infiltration but as soon as the protestor committing the crime is arrested, he becomes a political prisoner.
What is wrong with this picture?
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The world over, leaders of the opposition always finds certain attributes for those who protest on their behalf; sometimes epithet such as heroes, freedom fighters are given to them in order to justify their criminal acts.
No one is to be fooled by this ; call a spade a spade; they are just
Ces jours-ci, chaque fois que des manifestants sont arrêtés par la police en Haïti quand la manifestation devient violente, l'opposition les appelle des prisonniers politiques
Question:
Une personne qui détruit des biens publics et privés pendant une manifestation de rue est-elle à l'abri de la loi?
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