“The situation during the demonstration completely degraded”Suriname website reports starnews. “At some point, protesters broke into the building of the meeting. The entrance was looted, the windows were broken. The police used tear gas and fired warning shots. She also blamed the protesters who kept coming back. There was even a fire in the building.”continues the online media, which reports that the car of one of its journalists was also set on fire.
As pictures show starnews, thousands of people gathered in the center of the city of Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, near the National Assembly and the presidential palace. They were there to demand the resignation of President Jang Santohi amid severe economic crisis and inflation. when some of them decided to go to the hall of parliament.
Eventually the crowd dispersed, but a small group
Source: Courrier International

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