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12, 2001
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12, 2001
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12, 2001
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12, 2001
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October
30, 2001
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26, 2001
Who
is most to blame for the political crisisAristide
or the opposition?
September
27, 2001
Ten
Years After the Coup
September
27, 2001
September
27, 2001
Amnesty
International
September
10, 2001
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James
R. Morrell
Paper
delivered at the Latin American Studies Association,
Washington, D.C.
Non-FL
senatorial candidates outpolled FL in four of
eight departments.
Votes
discarded by top-four method exceeded votes won
by either FL senatorial candidate in six of eight
departments.
Review
of tallies finds greater diversity among electorate
than first reported.
September
3, 2001
Fanmi
Lavalas
September
4, 2001
Ana
Arana
Haitian
Murder Mystery
A hero of the liberation struggle, Dominique thought
his ties to power would protect him. He was wrong
. . . (cont'd)
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February
5, 2001
President-elect
Aristide's stated commitment to remedy Haiti's current
problems will only be meaningful if it is borne out by
genuine reform efforts.
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January
18 , 2001
Civil
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26, 2001
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August
2000
Haiti's
Aristide had the votes to win, yet cheated and so drained
his win of legitimacy. By James R. Morrell. International
Policy Report, .
Français:
A vouloir toujours plus, voilà ce qui arrive...
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July
13, 2000
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March,
1999
How
Haiti's impervious politics has blocked economic progress.
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Novembre
2000
Organisation
Fanmi Lavalas
Programme Économique et Social, 2001-2006.
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A
little background:
(Also
known as C.P.A. or former Lissade Commission report.
Written in 1998, published in 1999.)
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