Haiti Protesters Denounce Aid Corruption, Hoarding

Haiti protesters denounce aid corruption, hoarding

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Hundreds of Haitian earthquake survivors protested in a suburb of the wrecked capital on Sunday, accusing a district mayor of corruption and hoarding food aid provided by relief groups, witnesses said.

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