well, money and lots of it. they start at 2 million american dollars and they maybe settle for 200,000. it depends on what value they put on their kidnapper. and in your view since the u.s. state department has put out the highest warning against people traveling to haiti, recently asking americans who are there to leave haiti. generally how has that been received among americans who are doing missionary work there when the travel alert warnings are elevated? i was surprised to hear that american missionaries were still going to haiti. if you remember last year, a group of american and canadian missionaries were kidnapped and held for a long time and they were able to escape, according
doing this missionary work, like we understand this american nurse to have been doing, why would she be kidnapped? what would her alleged abductors want out of this? well, no one is safe in haiti from the instigating, from the powerful of the gang, whether you are foreigner or haitian. remember what happened in haiti almost two years ago in october 20, 21 when the gang member
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