January 13, 2012

Haiti's Politics of Blame

Jacob Kushner, Global Post

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For all the talk about a Haitian people who have grown impatient with the slow pace of a largely foreign-led reconstruction effort, what Haitians are clamoring for most is accountability from their own government for promises that remain unfulfilled two years after the earthquake.

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