African Nations Slow in Offering Aristide Asylum ; Financial Resources Also Unclear
The Washington Times › March 02, 2004
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The Washington Times › March 02, 2004
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide faces an uncertain future in Africa, with even his most faithful ally on the continent - South Africa - showing little interest in granting him asylum.
The ousted Haitian president arrived in Bangui, the remote capital of the Central African Republic, aboard a U.S.-provided flight from Antigua yesterday after an overnight journey and was whisked to the presidential palace.See the full content of this document
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African Nations Slow in Offering Aristide Asylum ; Financial Resources Also Unclear
"Aristide ... is a free man," CAR Foreign Minister Charles Wenezoui, who greeted the ousted leader upon his arrival, told the Associated P...
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