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Former president Aristide of Haiti is leaving South Africa

A controversial figure, a former priest, Aristide was elected twice as president of Haiti, but did not complete either terms. The first time, a military coup ousted him from office and it was a US intervention that put him again in power in 1994. After Aristide was eventually re-elected years later, but had to flee a massive rebellion in 2004 aboard a U.S. plane.
A surprising support figure for Aristide has emerged in the last few days, popular American actor Danny Glover arrived in South Africa on Thursday and publicly stated that he would escort former president to his country, and said that he was surprised that Jean Claude Duvallier, former Haiti’s dictator, was allowed to return to his country, while Aristide’s retur, has created such a fuzz. Glover, who also chairs the NGO Transafrica Forum stated in the organisation’s website : “People of good conscience cannot be idle while a former dictator is able to return unhindered while a democratic leader who peacefully handed over power to another elected president is restricted from returning to his country by external forces.”