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OAS OBSERVER STUNNED BY PREVAL’S CONCEPT OF FREE ELECTION

January 2, 2010
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OAS OBSERVER STUNNED BY PREVAL’S CONCEPT OF FREE ELECTION

Foreign observer reads Preval’s plan for a fair election, utilizing a CEP that includes his ex-mistress. The observer was seen to falter, then slide to the floor. Emergency crews were called to revive him. He was heard to murmur over and over…”I can’t believe this is true!, I can’t believe this is true!…I can’t...
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World’s largest cruise ship

January 2, 2010
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World’s largest cruise ship

By Nelson A. King Published: Saturday, January 2, 2010 5:58 PM EST The world’s largest cruise ship has made Haiti, its first port of call. Officials said Royal Caribbean’s 16-deck, 225,000-ton Oasis of the Seas steamed back to Miami last Friday from the company’s private port in Labadee, northern Haiti, on its maiden voyage....
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Haitian President Marks Independence With Pledge of Fair Elections

January 2, 2010
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Haitian President Marks Independence With Pledge of Fair Elections

VOA News 01 January 2010 Haitian President Rene Preval says the Caribbean country’s upcoming legislative elections will be fair. President Preval made the pledge Friday in the city of Gonaives in a speech marking Haiti’s Independence Day. The first round of voting is scheduled for February 28. Haiti’s electoral council has banned the political...
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Don’t honor tainted election

January 2, 2010
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Don’t honor tainted election

BY BRIAN CONCANNON JR. and IRA KURZBAN ira@kkwtlaw.com Late last month, Haiti’s government took the undemocratic and dangerous step of excluding 15 political parties, including Haiti’s most popular party, Fanmi Lavalas, from parliamentary elections scheduled for February and March 2010. The decision threatens not only Haiti’s democracy and stability, but billions in foreign investments...
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