UNITED NATIONS (AP) Award-winning Haitian broadcaster Michèle Montas follows the chaos in her home country every day from her apartment in New York. She has a simple answer to why peace remains .
Award-winning Haitian broadcaster Michèle Montas follows the chaos in her home country every day from her apartment in New York. She has a simple answer to why peace remains elusive and violence is worsening in the country: Haitians were never part of any solution. Montas, who was exiled three times and served as spokesperson for…
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Award-winning Haitian broadcaster Michele Montas follows the chaos in her home country every day from her apartment in New York. She has a simple answer to why.
Michèle Montas, a Haitian broadcaster from New York, claims Haitians should be part of the answer to the country's violence. She claims foreign aid efforts largely failed.