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Haiti Journal- Haiti Unrest

On 2/7/16, Michel Martelly ended his 5-year term as Haiti’s President with no replacement.

02/12/2016 | Rating NR

Monthly Public Affairs

Haiti Journal- Haiti Unrest

Special | 8m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

On 2/7/16, Michel Martelly ended his 5-year term as Haiti’s President with no replacement.

On Sunday February 7th, Michel Martelly ended his 5-year term as Haiti’s President with no replacement. After long overdue elections and allegations of fraud, a run-off was postponed indefinitely last month -- leaving the country with an uncertain future.

02/12/2016 | Rating NR

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Haiti Journal- Haiti Unrest

Special | 8m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

On Sunday February 7th, Michel Martelly ended his 5-year term as Haiti’s President with no replacement. After long overdue elections and allegations of fraud, a run-off was postponed indefinitely last month -- leaving the country with an uncertain future.

02/12/2016 | Rating NR

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