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CARICOM Refuses to Recognize U.S.-backed Haiti Gov’t

HeadlineJan 13, 2005

Meanwhile the Caribbean Community bloc CARICOM reiterated Wednesday that it will not recognize the acting government of Haiti until elections are held and democracy is restored to the country. Aristide was the country’s first democratically elected president.

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