Haitian protesters burn down a radio station owned by Depute Majority Leader Jean Wilson Hyppolite

Angry protesters burned down the premises of the Radio Excellence FM, a radio station in Leogane Haiti owned by Depute Jean Wilson Hyppolite, a supporter of President Jovenel Moise and the president of the majority bloc in the lower house of parliament, the Chambre des Depute.

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Benjamin Joseph, general manager of the radio station that was at the in the building at the moment when people set it on fire. He had to jumped over a wall to save his life, a local journalist reported. He suffered some injuries.

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