Haiti allows ex-president's return

Aristide, who was Haiti's first democratically elected leader, said earlier this month he was ready to return to his homeland "today, tomorrow, at any time".

Aristide is a former priest and liberation theologist who rose to become Haiti's first democratically elected president. He was overthrown in a coup, restored to power, then ousted again in 2004. His return was forced by the threat of a US military invasion; debate has raged for years over ... Full Story »

Posted by Dwight Rousu - via Twitter (Haiti), Aljazeera

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Jonathan Brough
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by Jonathan Brough - Feb. 1, 2011

Nice to hear some good news related to Haiti, though discussion around the recent return of Duvalier and whether this had an effect or is dependent in some way to this extention to Aristide is of interest. Reasons and history behind why the US, and I assume France, are weary of Arisitde's returns would also be warranted.

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