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Oct192004
Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 05:42AM
South Africa rounded on Haiti's interim leader
Monday, dismissing accusations it was allowing Haiti's ousted President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide to coordinate a violent uprising from exile in
South Africa. "The South African Government takes strong exception to
reported comments attributed to the Interim Haitian Prime Minister
Gerard Latortue accusing President Thabo Mbeki of failing to respect
international law by allegedly 'allowing a person in his territory to
organize violence in another country'," Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz
Pahad said. Latortue accused Mbeki Sunday of allowing Aristide to
direct a violent campaign by his supporters in the Caribbean country,
the poorest nation in the Americas. Monday, he repeated his
accusations. "I think President Thabo Mbeki has not made enough effort
to prevent Aristide from using the South African hospitality to
destabilize Haiti," Latortue told Reuters in Port-au-Prince. "We
strongly wish that the South African government takes all the necessary
measures to make sure Aristide does not continue to destabilize Haiti
from its territory." "South Africa and
indeed President Mbeki cannot be used as a scapegoat for failure by the
Interim Haitian Authorities to bring about peace and stability," Pahad
said in a prepared statement read out to national television cameras. [more ]