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It was the Community of Carribbean Nations that accepted the request from the
Aristides to come to Jamaica and it is a representative of that body that is
one of the delegation accompanying them.
In a message dated 3/15/04 7:43:58 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Free Speech TV is just now reporting that Congresswoman Maxine Waters,
> Randolph Robinson of Trans Africa and a Jamaican member of Paliarment
> representing
> the Jamaican government boarded a chartered jet in Miami to Bangui CAR to
> collect President and Mrs Aristide. The Aristides' request to the Jamaican
> government to allow them to come there to reflect and decide what to do next
> was
> accepted. They have just reported that the President of CAR had to consult
> with
> whoever he was consulting with before giving the go ahead for the Aristides
> to
> leave. They have left CAR, and will have refuelling stops in Dakar and a
> second
> location in the Carribbean.. Amie Goodman of FSTV is one of two reporters
> accompanying the delegation, the other reporter is from the Washington post.
> The Aristides say they were not allowed to leave the house where they were
> staying while in CAR.
>
> Jabou Joh
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