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Readers expecting truth in Journal op-eds know all of it is uncompromisingly suppressed, the above comments some of many for proof.
Others are similar, suggesting Aristide's return presents Washington "with an opportunity to revisit allegations about his honesty when governing Haiti," saying "he may have been killed if not for US help in fleeing the country."
The piece also revisited bogus charges that he "encouraged, protected, participated in and profited from illegal drug trafficking in and through Haiti."
In 2008, Kurzban explained that:
"these (and other) false stories of corruption against President Aristide are part of a continuing disinformation campaign against (him) that began when he first took office in 1991." They never stopped and continue to this day.
An earlier article debunked these and other falsehoods, accessed through the following link:
It exposed spurious charges, corporate disinformation, and compromised writers bankrolled to vilify Aristide, the only true democrat Haiti had in over 200 years. It's why US marines abducted him at gunpoint, exiling him forcibly to Africa. Thereafter, Washington kept him out. Preval and South African President Jacob Zuma can't decide otherwise. Obama has final say and he's silent so far.
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