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NGO Leaders, Scholars Call for OAS, UN to Support Holding New, Inclusive Elections in Hait
Over 30 directors of human rights and solidarity groups, academics, and prominent individuals from Haiti, the U.S., France and the U.K. sent an open letter to Organization of American States Secretary-General José Miguel Insulza and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urging them to acknowledge the grave problems with Haiti’s April 19 senatorial elections – most notably the exclusion of all candidates from the largest political party in Haiti, Fanmi Lavalas.
Over 30 directors of human rights and solidarity groups, academics, and prominent individuals from Haiti, the U.S., France and the U.K. sent an open letter to Organization of American States Secretary-General José Miguel Insulza and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urging them to acknowledge the grave problems with Haiti’s April 19 senatorial elections – most notably the exclusion of all candidates from the largest political party in Haiti, Fanmi Lavalas.
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