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Haiti #314611

CBS Evening News for Thursday, Feb 05, 1987
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.

(Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Juan Vasquez) Haiti's economy and political atmosphere since ouster of dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier last year examined; details given, scenes shown. [Assistant secretary State Elliott ABRAMS - describes new sense of freedom in Haiti.] [Center for the Defense of Liberties spokesperson Jean- Jacques HONORAT - believes terror is returning.] [Fin. minister Leslie DELATOUR - defs. government's efforts.] Social significance of new crime wave explained. [Catholic relief services spokesperson Jacques MONTOUROY - cites irony in crime now.] Extent of United States food aid and tourism to Haiti considered. [Haggar Apparel Company spokesperson Al DINUNZIO - comments.]

Reporter(s):
Rather, Dan;
Vasquez, Juan
Duration:
00:03:40

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