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Guns to Doves
[FINAL Edition]
| Publication : | The Washington Post (pre-1997 Fulltext)- Washington, D.C. |
| Date : | Feb 10, 1996 |
| Abstract (Document Summary) |
| INSTEAD OF A 21-gun salute, Haitians released 21 doves to mark the first peaceful democratic passage of power in their country's nearly 200 years. It was a tribute to the outgoing president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Elected overwhelmingly, ousted by coup and reseated by American troops, the populist ex-priest abolished the repressive army, virtually ended human rights violations, mostly kept his promise to promote reconciliation, ran ragged but fair elections and, though he had the popular support to ignore it, honored his pledge to step down at the end of his term. A formidable record. hide... | | INSTEAD OF A 21-gun salute, Haitians released 21 doves to mark the first peaceful democratic passage of power in their country's nearly 200 years. It was a tribute to the outgoing president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Elected overwhelmingly, ousted by coup and reseated by American troops, the populist ex-priest abolished the repressive army more... |
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