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International day of Solidarity with Haiti

Anonyme, Viernes, Abril 22, 2005 - 15:01

M. Safiya Varswyk

UNIVERSITY OF GUYANA
AFRICAN CULTURAL & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
Tel#: 592 611 6265 Fax 592 227 4318
Email: i...@acdagy.com website www.acdagy.com
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14th April 2005
The University Of Guyana African Culture & Development Association (UGACDA) in association with the Global Afrikan Congress (GAC) Guyana, has sponsored an International Day of solidarity with Haiti on May 18th 2005. This day is endorsed by the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network and co-sponsored by a network of university students, human rights activists, Haiti solidarity organizations, progressive radio and press outlets, reparation organizations and the global African community from the Caribbean, U.S., Canada, France, Latin America and Africa. This campaign comes in the support of the “Haitian lawyers’ leadership Haiti Resolution

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