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It’s not All about That! : Wyclef Jean is fronting in Haiti

Anonyme, Sunday, November 7, 2004 - 13:41

Haiti Information Project

Wyclef Jean has entered the dismal political reality
of Haiti, a direct result of Bush administration
policy in overthrowing a democratically elected
government, by echoing the U.S.-installed government’s position recently that ousted president
Jean-Bertrand-Aristide is responsible for the latest
round of violence.

It’s not All about That! : Wyclef Jean is fronting in
Haiti
Commentary by the Haiti Information Project (HIP)
November 2, 2004

Wyclef Jean has entered the dismal political reality
of Haiti, a direct result of Bush administration
policy in overthrowing a democratically elected
government, by echoing the U.S.-installed government’s position recently that ousted president
Jean-Bertrand-Aristide is responsible for the latest
round of violence. Wyclef is quoted in Reuters,
"Those guys really believe in Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
They are not going to stop unless Aristide says the
word."

TRANSLATED: Aristide is behind the violence and
all he has to do is give the word and the violence
would end tomorrow. This is the line of Bush’s State
Department. Do we hear an echo or does Wyclef really
believe in peace?

Peacemaker

With all the aura of a superstar aside, Wyclef’s
assertions that he can now play the role of
“peacemaker

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