Dominican truckers scared to travel to Haiti
The media war against the Dominican Republic, which has carried misinformation and continues to do so, has incited Haitians in Haiti to increased levels of violence. As a result, Dominican truckers transporting supplies to Haiti are refusing to travel there. They say they are assaulted with rocks and fear for their lives and their cargo. The truckers say that those who want the cargo will have to travel to the border to pick it up, as reported in Diario Libre. The newspaper adds that after the case of the murder of two elderly Dominicans in Neyba, allegedly by Haitians, several Haitians chose to leave the country voluntarily. They asked to spend the night with protection at the military command on the border because they could not find bus transportation.
The media war against the Dominican Republic, which has carried misinformation and continues to do so, has incited Haitians in Haiti to increased levels of violence. As a result, Dominican truckers transporting supplies to Haiti are refusing to travel there. They say they are assaulted with rocks and fear for their lives and their cargo. The truckers say that those who want the cargo will have to travel to the border to pick it up, as reported in Diario Libre. The newspaper adds that after the case of the murder of two elderly Dominicans in Neyba, allegedly by Haitians, several Haitians chose to leave the country voluntarily. They asked to spend the night with protection at the military command on the border because they could not find bus transportation.