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A New Frontier on an Old Frontier: Closed Border, Closed Mind - Haiti Liberte

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A New Frontier on an Old Frontier: Closed Border, Closed Mind

Haiti Liberte

Water wars are one of the most universal staples of political drama. But the Dominican Republic could well be setting a new standard for overreach and pettiness in its current attempt to undo an irrigation canal on the Haitian side of the Massacre River, which is the boundary between the two nations. The DR’s approach: […]

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