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It is also described as "hazardous" ibid. The situation may improve or deteriorate very suddenly. Belgium 6 June Some sources indicate that demonstrations can sometimes turn violent UK 8 May ; Switzerland 21 Nov. In its advice to travellers to Haiti, the Government of Canada describes the situation as follows:. Demonstrations are frequent, and protest marches and strikes may occur at any time in the capital, throughout the country and on main highways.
Local transportation services may be disrupted. Rioting and related violence can occur on little or no notice Canada 9 June More specifically, in its May report on crime and safety in Haiti, the Bureau of Diplomatic Security of the United States' Department of State reports that "[v]iolent political protests occur regularly in downtown Port-au-Prince around the National Palace, the Champ de Mars, and the State University campuses," and that "[t]hese protests have been frequent, averaging multiple incidents per week since mid" ibid.
According to the UN Secretary General's report,. The first half of the reporting period The majority of those, however, were triggered by socioeconomic grievances concerning inadequacies in basic services such as education, infrastructure, electricity and water supply. UN 7 Mar. The report goes on to say that "[m]ost were peaceful even though they were characterized by frequent use of road barricades" ibid. In their advice to citizens travelling to Haiti, the governments of the United Kingdom, France and Switzerland all caution that "[c]rime levels are high" UK 8 May , that [translation] "[c]riminal violence remains very high" France 22 May and that [translation] "the number of violent crimes is high" Switzerland 21 Nov.
Crime statistics collected by the national police and MINUSTAH showed a marginal downward trend in major crimes compared with the reporting period of the previous year. The total number of homicides in reported cases was 21 per cent lower than in , reversing a five-year trend.