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Aristide in Dominican Republic
2004-02-29
BBC has details
Haiti’s President Jean-Bertrand Aristide has gone into exile after a three-week rebellion against his rule, the US and France governments say. Mr Aristide was said to be on his way to neighbouring Dominican Republic from where he will seek asylum.
wonderful - close enough to meddle
His departure came as rebels who control much of the country neared the capital, Port-au-Prince. The US and France had called on him to step down for the good of the Haitian people. An unmarked white jet took off from Port-au-Prince’s airport early Sunday morning, the Associated Press reported. Shortly afterwards, the White House and the French foreign minsitry confirmed that Mr Aristide had left power. On Saturday, Haitian rebel leader Guy Philippe said he had decided to hold off an attack on the besieged Haitian capital Port-au-Prince for "a day or two". The rebels are demanding Mr Aristide’s resignation - which he had continually insisted was out of the question. The rebellion, which erupted three weeks ago, has led to a breakdown in law and order. In Port-au-Prince, armed gangs loyal to Mr Aristide have been roaming the streets. In its strongest criticism to date, the United States on Saturday directly blamed Mr Aristide for the crisis. A written statement questioned the Haitian president’s "fitness to continue to govern Haiti".
Posted by:rkb

#17  UPDATE: I just read that Panama has granted Aristide asylum. How ironic! I wonder if Raoul Cedras has an extra room.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2004-2-29 11:02:16 PM  

#16  Democratically Elected? Dude, we're talking about a Fourth World shithole here. This place needs colonizing by someone more competent than the French. And no I don't mean the US. (I wonder who we could sucker into it? Anyone have any ideas? Maybe we could put it up for bid?)
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2004-2-29 9:58:19 PM  

#15  8% of the Population? Damn, I guess the other 92% are just out-classed.
Posted by: Charles   2004-2-29 9:30:56 PM  

#14  Anybody here know anything about Haiti, really? Like, how much of the population make up the opposition? (8%) And who, up until recently, has supported Aristide as the DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT? (Colin Powell) And who owns a majority of the news organisations, from whom AP and REUTERS get most of their info? (the opposition).
Posted by: Noel   2004-2-29 9:22:31 PM  

#13  Another Clinton mess left to clean up. Does anyone still doubt how useless those eight years were in the White House?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-2-29 5:44:26 PM  

#12  Morocco?????
I think they act as 'bolt hole of last resort' for distressed dictators, didn't Mobutu live out his last months there as an 'honoured guest' of King Hasan II? Suppose it's preferably to Zim, ask Mengistu. Obsessively trying to gauge the ZANU regime's chances of survival & phoning Kimmie on regular basis to check that you'll still be welcome in the DPRK if anything happens to Bob must get a bit stressful (well I certainly hope so!)
Posted by: Dave   2004-2-29 5:23:14 PM  

#11  Looting ends in 5....4....3....2....
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2004-2-29 4:11:59 PM  

#10  Heard on the news that the marines are embarked and will arrive as soon as this afternoon.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-29 4:06:10 PM  

#9  Brunhilde? That's a Minnesota Vikings cheerleader ;-)
Posted by: Frank G   2004-2-29 2:01:02 PM  

#8  LOL. Nice touch with the Brunhilde picture, Fred.
Posted by: GK   2004-2-29 1:01:28 PM  

#7  Well, now the TV stations are reporting he will end up in Morocco. Morocco?????
Posted by: rkb   2004-2-29 12:56:13 PM  

#6  So much for that "dying for my country" shit. I wasn't shocked. Maybe head for Zimbabwe? Get a nice deal on a farm from Bob?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-2-29 12:47:51 PM  

#5  being a former priest limited his options - no Idi Amin exile in Soddy for him!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-2-29 12:22:19 PM  

#4  Heard he was on his way to South Africa. Don't know if that's the final stop. Maybe he's taking my advice and moving in with Chuck.
Posted by: Fred   2004-2-29 12:17:52 PM  

#3  Fox was saying that the Dominican stop was for refuelling. We shall see.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-29 11:46:31 AM  

#2  But France and the UN will no doubt provide a superior multilateral solution that will assure the aide flows and the misery persists.

Aid from the pockets of the American taxpayer. I'm not sure Aristide leaving will help matters though since it just leaves a power vaccume. If anything, more fighting will take place over who's in charge now.
Posted by: Charles   2004-2-29 11:04:20 AM  

#1  The curtain falls...scene two begins. Wonder what will happen. Too bad we can't do a Germany or Japan. But France and the UN will no doubt provide a superior multilateral solution that will assure the aide flows and the misery persists.
Posted by: B   2004-2-29 10:30:02 AM  

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