Mr. Aristide is a private citizen in his own country. If he...

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Mr. Aristide is a private citizen in his own country.

If he feels that he needs armed bodies around him, he is more than able to get them himself.

However, I am not clear under what law that Titide is untitled to armed protection paid by the present
President?

Nap Kite Sa, December 31 2013, 12:14 AM

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Mr Aristide is most and foremost a politician. Whatever he has to say will always have political undertones. However, this is no reason why the... read more >
David Grant, 13-May-13 12:47 pm
If it is true, that is part of the problem with haitian culture and politic. We must respect the laws and systems even though the beneficiary is a... read more >
Legrand Parisien Salvant, 13-May-13 12:50 pm
I am not a fan of aristid but he deserve to security mr martelly will be former president when his mandate is finish this is a wrong decision for... read more >
Lena, 13-May-13 10:25 pm
"Pa neglige ba yo sa yo merite" read more >
Paul, 14-May-13 8:30 am
Former president Aristide is a very intelligent man and a very rich man he could pay for his own security even better than what they were giving him... read more >
Louis, 27-Dec-13 8:13 am
Mr. Aristide is a private citizen in his own country.If he feels that he needs armed bodies around him, he is more than able to get them himself... read more >
Nap Kite Sa, 31-Dec-13 12:14 am

 

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