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Une résistance inébranlable !

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Une résistance inébranlable !

Haiti Liberte

Il ne se passe pas un jour sans que des déclarations recueillies aux bonnes sources combinées de la désinformation ou fruits de la rumeur ne soient attribuées à certaines personnalités comme un moyen de faire avancer une quelconque lutte. Nous de Haïti Liberté, vu notre conviction et notre conscience de classe, ne saurions faire partie […]

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