Amid Strife, Haiti Seeks Sense of Order
News & Notes, July 19, 2005 · A Brazilian-led U.N. peacekeeping force works to maintain some sense of order in Haiti, plagued by gang-style violence, a rash of kidnappings and yet another hurricane. Brazil's president says his troops need help, and the United Nation's Kofi Annan agrees. Farai Chideya speaks with journalist Michael Deibert, who's just returned from Haiti, about the strife, and about efforts to conduct elections.
Listen to the interview here.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Amid Strife, Haiti Seeks Sense of Order
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brazil,
Farai Chideya,
Haiti,
Michael Deibert,
NPR,
United Nations
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