Haitian election excluding Aristide may resolve nothing
January 5, 2006 in the briar-wire | No comments
Gwynne Dyer
Cape Breton Post
Comment, Tuesday, January 3, 2006, p. A8
“We are not going to participate (in the election) without Aristide,” said Father G
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