The European Union Envoy to Haiti has said on Sunday's general elections must go ahead as planned despite a cholera epidemic which has killed more than thirteen hundred people. Four of the nineteen Presidential candidates have appealed for the vote to be delayed but the EU Envoy has said postponing the election could jeopardize political stability in Haiti. The epidemic has already provoked riots against UN peacekeepers.
News On AIR | November 23, 2010 12:11 PM
Sunday’s general election in Haiti must go ahead: EU Envoy