Canada warns against all travel to Haiti

AFP  |  Ottawa 

has raised its for Haiti, warning its citizens against all travel to the nation after violent anti-government protests trapped Canadian tourists at a beachside resort.

said he is "deeply concerned by the unfolding events in "

Border Services Agency, meanwhile, suspended the removal of failed refugee claimants and others facing extradition to the country until the unrest subsides.

The upgraded federal advisory followed the temporary closure of Canada's embassy in Port-au-

Gun violence and blocked roads, meanwhile, cut off a group of about 100 Canadian tourists staying at the all-inclusive resort from the airport on Sunday.

"Avoid all travel to due to civil unrest throughout the country," the Canadian foreign ministry said on its website.

"The security situation could further deteriorate quickly. You should consider leaving by commercial means while they are available."

Officials said continues to work with tour operator to find a safe way out for the trapped Canadians. They have been asked to stay put, for now.

Clashes between police and protesters left at least one dead on Wednesday in Port-au-Prince, bringing to at least seven the number of people killed since protests began a week earlier.

The protesters, angry about skyrocketing inflation and the alleged theft of nearly $2 billion in Venezuelan to the island, are demanding Jovenel Moise's resignation.

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 00:25 IST