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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Quand la police reprime, c'est le gouvernement (ici de facto) qui reprime. Comment une formation politique qui se dit <> peut-elle participer a un gouvernement qui reprime les manifestations des ouvriers reclamant une augmentation du salaire minimum suite a l'augmentation des prix des produits petroliers ? Peut-on soutenir monsieur Lechat, personnage legendaire de <> et chanter <> du regrette Manno Charlemagne ? Dans une societe democratique (on le voit bien ces temps-ci aux […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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