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Español: "Todas las veces que tropas extranjeras entraron a Haití fue para proteger a la oligarquía".
Jean Casimir, Haití. Profesor de la Facultad de Humanidades de la Universidad Estatal de Haití. Fue embajador de Haití en Estados Unidos durante el período de 1991 a 1997 con el presidente Aristide. La entrevista fue realizada en el marco de la realización de la Escuela Internacional de Posgrado “Políticas para la Igualdad: encrucijadas sociales y discusiones sobre futuros”, que se llevó a cabo del 16 al 21 de junio de 2014 en Puerto Príncipe, Haití. |
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