G. Dunkel, Washington cozy with death-sqad leader

According to the July 26 Baltimore Sun, the agreement to release Constant was drawn up by the State Department, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice and the National Security Council. It specifically allows him to work here and to go to any country he wants–other than Haiti.

In exchange, Constant dropped a lawsuit against the State Department in which he asserted that his actions were part of a collaboration with the CIA to undermine Aristide’s return by exposing him as a political extremist.

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According to the July 26 Baltimore Sun, the agreement to release Constant was drawn up by the State Department, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice and the National Security Council. It specifically allows him to work here and to go to any country he wants–other than Haiti.

In exchange, Constant dropped a lawsuit against the State Department in which he asserted that his actions were part of a collaboration with the CIA to undermine Aristide’s return by exposing him as a political extremist.

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