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Aristide to 'avoid politics'

2004-03-18 17:02

Kingston - Former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide told Jamaica's prime minister he won't interfere in Haitian politics during his temporary stay in Jamaica.

Aristide met with prime minister PJ Patterson at a rural government estate on Wednesday, Aristide spokesperson Huntley Medley said.

"I want to assure the people of Jamaica that I would never use the kind hospitality provided by my brothers and sisters here in Jamaica to do anything that is political or that could hinder the process of peace in my beloved country of Haiti," Aristide told Patterson, according to a news release.

Facing rebel pressure, Aristide left Haiti on February 29 for the Central African Republic. He arrived in Jamaica on Monday for up to 10 weeks to be with his two daughters, who had fled to New York.

Aristide has claimed he didn't resign and was virtually kidnapped by US forces. The United States insists he resigned and left for his own safety.

Haiti's new prime minister, Gerard Latortue, said Aristide's presence in neighbouring Jamaica could further destabilise Haiti, where Aristide still commands a strong following. He said Haiti was suspending its participation in the 15-member Caribbean Community economic bloc.

The United States and Canada have criticised Jamaica's decision.

Patterson, as community chair, has called for an international investigation of Aristide's claims.

Aristide and Patterson discussed an eventual permanent location for Aristide. Venezuela, Panama and South Africa are among countries that have been discussed as possible destinations.

Haiti has been in crisis since flawed 2000 legislative elections swept by Aristide's political party. Aristide and party leaders lost support as corruption flourished alongside poverty. He left the country after a three-week rebellion led by a street gang and former military officers threatened Port-au-Prince.

- AP

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