PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) Riot police in Haiti broke up the tail end of an anti-government demonstration that drew thousands of people marking Monday's anniversary of the 1991 ouster of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
A handful of protesters responded by setting up fiery barricades that blocked a major thoroughfare that cuts through the heart of downtown Port-au-Prince.
Critics of Haitian President Michel Martelly gathered under a heavy police presence Monday morning and then proceeded to march through the capital's shanties, all Aristide strongholds. The initial crowd swelled to several thousand.
Some of them demanded that Martelly resign because of corruption allegations while others protested the absence of elections.
Riot police fired tear gas at the demonstrators after they veered from the approved route.