PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — President Michel Martelly’s critics have closed a major thoroughfare in Port-au-Prince.
About 2,000 protesters snaked through the capital Thursday, calling on Martelly to resign and accusing him of corruption.

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Before being dispersed by riot police and UN peacekeepers, some demonstrators closed John Brown Ave., by scattering rocks across the roadway.
An Associated Press photographer saw police detain at least 10 protesters. The police department’s spokesman could not be immediately located for comment.

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It was the third large anti-government protest in a week. Several thousand demonstrators rallied Saturday in the northern city of Cap-Haitien, reports said. Demonstrators smashed car windows during a Monday march through Port-au-Prince.
The protests are an apparent response to mounting pressure on the opposition to sign an agreement to hold long-overdue local and legislative elections.