The executions of four young men in a slum stronghold of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide brought to at least 79 the number killed in a month of violence in Haiti’s capital. Traffic filled the streets Friday in many parts of Port-au-Prince as calm returned a day after the four were found shot in the back of the head in Bel Air, a slum that overlooks the National Palace. Citing the violence and allegations of political persecution, Foreign Minister Rudy Insanally of Guyana said Friday that leaders of the 15-member Caribbean Community should think twice about re-establishing ties with Haiti. Full Story
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