AFP
December 29, 2010
The crisis gripping cholera-ridden Haiti in the wake of disputed elections and a debilitating earthquake could devolve into civil war, the nation’s former interim leader said.
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Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council promised a recount of the November 28 election ballots after official results set off charges of fraud and rioting by angry supporters of a losing candidate.
“This electoral process, at this current stage, could lead to civil war. We will all be both responsible for this situation and its victims,” warned Boniface Alexandre, who ruled as interim president from 2004 to 2006.
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“I have a suggestion: all of the parties — those in power and the opposition — have something in common, and that’s Haiti. We must find a solution,” he told Radio Vision 2000 in Port-au-Prince.
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