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We must all consider the calamity that will ensue if elections do not satisfy the will of the majority of the Haitian people whowant to choose a government that will not abuse them.
Due to scheduling conflicts, this event has been canceled.
Haiti is bedeviled by decades of corruption from an authoritarian government that has denied its impoverished majority the economic and political opportunity to build a better future. Despite recent international efforts to build a sustainable democratic order and to...
Roger Noriega, assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, discusses Haiti's future after former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide departure.
Not too many men in Haiti's bloody history have had more than one chance to be president. Leslie Manigat and René Prévalare are obviously willing to try.
With the collapse of Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide's government, will the cycle of failure in Haiti be broken?
It's good to remind the world that democracy is often spread by force of arms, and it might even make it harder forthe Frenchto oppose the spread of democracy in the Middle East.



