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A mother of two, Phalane doesn't have to take on outside work because her husband is "very understanding" and supports the family while she studies.
Beverly Bell: Haitian Women and Elections: Presidents, Politics and Power Beverly Bell 2010
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A mother of two, Phalane doesn't have to take on outside work because her husband is "very understanding" and supports the family while she studies.
Beverly Bell: Haitian Women and Elections: Presidents, Politics and Power Beverly Bell 2010
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A mother of two, Phalane doesn't have to take on outside work because her husband is "very understanding" and supports the family while she studies.
Beverly Bell: Haitian Women and Elections: Presidents, Politics and Power Beverly Bell 2010
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A mother of two, Phalane doesn't have to take on outside work because her husband is "very understanding" and supports the family while she studies.
Beverly Bell: Haitian Women and Elections: Presidents, Politics and Power Beverly Bell 2010
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Ms. MAPULE PHALANE: (Foreign language spoken) HUNTER-GAULT: Atlegang's sorrowful 28-year-old mother, Mapule Phalane, spoke to me earlier at her home.
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However, Phalane said workers had indicated they did not trust the Necsa-appointed doctors.
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"They said they were not in position to divulge anything, and arrogantly told me to use legal means to get the information that I wanted, because I was not going to get anything from the department," said Phalane.
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Phalane said of the 100 demonstrators, who handed over a petition demanding speedy compensation.
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"Our experts were rejected out of hand," said Phalane.
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"We battled to get the medical records from the NECSA and when we did they were not complete," Phalane said accusing the NECSA of
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