What Lesson Should Haiti's Uncommonly Vicious Thug,
Jean-Betrand-Bertrand Aristide, Draw From The Kenyan Democratic Presidential Election Held
On December 28 And 29, 2002? Certainly None At All Because He Has Long Considered Haiti As
His Private Property. The Haitians' Last Option, If Haiti Is To Penetrate The Tapestry Of
Democratic Nations, He Must Be Uprooted. |
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Daniel arap Moi, Kenya's outgoing President, presents the sword symbolizing command of
the country's military to the new president, Mwai Kibati |
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Supporters of Mwai Kibati, the opposition leader, celebrated in Nairobi after his
elected victory. |
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Supporters of Kibaki celebrated |
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Mwai Kibaki at a briefing in Nairobi on the election. |
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A TRANSITION IN KENYA: Giddy Kenyans turned out by the hundreds of thousands today to
see their longtime ruler, Daniel arap Moi, hand over power to a new president, Mwai
Kibaki. |
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KIBAKI WINS KENYAN VOTE: At church services outside of
Nairobi on Sunday, worshippers celebrated the election of Mwai Kibaki to succeed Daniel
arap Moi. |
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Uhuru Kenyatta, who wa President Daniel arap Moi's choice to
succeed him, conceded the presidential election to Mwai Kibaki on Sunday. |
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