Landowners move to close makeshift camps in Haiti, threatening displaced

Tue, 06/15/2010 - 14:10
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It’s been five months since a 7.0 earthquake destroyed much of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, killing at least 200,000 and displacing nearly 2 million people.  Now, Haitians made homeless by the quake are at risk of being displaced for a second time as private landowners throughout the city grow impatient with makeshift refugee camps on their properties.  FSRN's Ansel Herz reports from Port-au-Prince.

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