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On air: Are NGOs too powerful in Haiti?

| Monday, 12 Dec. 2010 | 18:00 - 19:12 GMT

The Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive has given an interview to the 大象传媒, and two of his comments are raising eyebrows.

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    That''s all for now. Thanks for all your comments.

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    programme. But probably my fluent English yet very weak and in live air I didn鈥檛 go. Constant listener AND independent poet Vecheslav Lavrinoff Russia PROVINCE

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    anti-Semitism and second reason of the arrest - Russian State Oil and Gas monopoly recieved the all money and control of this rich business for inside military

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    Hello, 大象传媒! I try to explaine your dear operator two my views why Hodorkovski unjust arrested: He is Jew and it鈥檚 inside Russian policy of nationalism and

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    AdamHug tweets: No surprise about Khodorkovsky verdict- shows telephone justice (the Kremlin hotline) still alive and well.

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    Glen in Prague emailed WHYS: I meet a lot of Russian ex-pats who almost unanimously tell me that Khodorkovsky was an especially ruthless oligarch. That is apparently one of the hidden reasons for him going down for so long

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    Maybe NATO and the UN should go to Russia and resolve the issue. Just like how many agree on what the UN and the African Union are trying to do in the Ivory Coast. Seeing that none of us is on the ground there.

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    Andrew in Jamaica on the blog: The wacky weather is due to climate change. We are having strange wind gusts and colder than normal temperatures. We are a tropical country but yet it is freezing.

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    Agata in Germany called to say: This case reminds me of Aung Sun Suu Kyi, they kept her captive until after elections then released her. It is the same for Khordokovsky. Putin is keeping him out of the way on purpose.

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    Sergei in St Petersburg says: It is not a bad thing that Khodorkovsky is in jail. But it is a bad thing that others like him are not in jail.

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    Kaysera in Oxford emailed the 大象传媒: Long imprisonment seems savage for financial crimes, but other nations view them in a similar light i.e. Madoff got 150 years. The chorus of disapproval about the state's handling of the case appears grossly distorted by a vocal minority inside and outside Russia and if he had not been apprehended, billions would have been moved out of the country and Russia would have been the poorer for it.

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    There have been extremes of weather in previous centuries but the reason they are so disastrous now is our population is so great. Many more people willdie. Jille Kett

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    Nhamo in Harare emailed the 大象传媒: Maybe he'll win on appeal and he should've confined himself to his businesses in the first place. Politics is for politicians.

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    No matter whether the verdict of the Russian courts is right or wrong, there will be a reluctance of outsiders to invest in the country. It was hoped that the award of the World Cup would help the country open up to the World/West. Some hope. Eamonn in Kent.

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    Achilles on FB: Blame climate change? No! It's nature adjusting to its normal cycles.

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    Michael in the north west of England on facebook: There have only been 2 days since late November that got up to normal temperatures and we've had weeks of deep snow and ice. How much is this due to long term changes in weather patterns and how much is just a return to spells of freakish weather? Is it the effects of melting ice in Greenland or El Nino/La Nina? Is severe weather becoming more frequent and more severe than in the past?