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Fuyant une guerre civile dans son pays, un Africain trouve refuge en Ha?ti | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Ce lundi marque la comm?moration de la Journ?e mondiale des r?fugi?s. Si les Ha?tiens se r?fugient un peu partout ? travers le monde, fuyant notamment l'ins?curit? et la vie ch?re, des ressortissants d'autre pays font le chemin inverse. En effet, l'agence onusienne des r?fugi?s (UNHCR) compte pas moins d'une douzaine de r?fugi?s et de demandeurs d'asile en Ha?ti, a racont? Thomas, originaire d'un pays de l'Afrique centrale, et qui s'est lui aussi r?fugi? […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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