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In the early 1990s, it held refugees who fled Haiti after military forces overthrew President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Although Aristide accepted the plan, it was rejected by the opposition, which mostly consisted of Haitian businessmen and former members of the army ( who sought to reinstate the military following Aristide's disbandment of it ).
Perpignan has a close connection with the sculptor Aristide Maillol, who attended school there.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide ( born 15 July 1953 ) is a Haitian former Catholic priest and politician who served as Haiti's first democratically elected president.
In September 1991 the army performed a coup against him ( 1991 Haitian coup d ' état ), led by Army General Raoul Cédras, who had been promoted by Aristide in June to Commander in Chief of the Army.
In 1993, Constant, who had been on the CIA's payroll as an informant since 1992, organized the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti ( FRAPH ), which targeted and killed Aristide supporters.
On 15 October 1994, the Clinton administration permitted Aristide to return to Haiti to complete his term in office on the condition that he adopt the economic program of the defeated US backed candidate in the 1990 elections, a former World Bank official who had received 14 % of the vote.
US policy toward Haiti appeared to be a war of attrition, driven by animosity towards Aristide, a former priest who rankled Washington with his anti-capitalist sermons and his adherence to liberation theology, a Catholic doctrine that advocates spiritual and economic help for the poor and oppressed.
created a stir when it issued a press release praising the attempted overthrow of Hugo Chávez, the elected president of Venezuela and a confrontational populist, who, like Mr. Aristide, was seen as a threat by some in Washington.
" When asked for his response to these statements Colin Powell said that " it might have been better for members of Congress who have heard these stories to ask us about the stories before going public with them so we don't make a difficult situation that much more difficult " and he alleged that Aristide " did not democratically govern or govern well ".
His ideas influenced Aristide Briand, who gave a speech in favor of a European Union in the League of Nations on 8 September 1929, and in 1930, who wrote his " Memorandum on the Organization of a Regime of European Federal Union " for the Government of France.
" Later opinions have varied, reaching a low with the sculptor Aristide Maillol, who railed, " It's kitsch, it's frightful, it's sculpted in soap from Marseille ".
Italian papers announced that on 15 April 1907, the papal nuncio Aristide Rinaldini in Madrid would be replaced by Della Chiesa, who had worked there before.
His father Albert Dupré was organist in Rouen and a friend of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, who built an organ in the family house when Marcel was 14 years old.
Eugène's brothers are Pascal, who is the main character of Le docteur Pascal, and Aristide, whose story is told in La curée and L ' argent.
( In this, he shows an affinity to his brothers Aristide, who lusts for money, and Pascal, who thirsts for knowledge.
Operation Uphold Democracy ( September 19, 1994 – March 31, 1995 ) was an intervention designed to reinstate the elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was reported to have died in office during the bombing of the presidential palace.
Aristide Briand (; 28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932 ) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime Minister of France during the French Third Republic and was a co-laureate of the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize.
Franck's new church possessed a fine new organ ( 1846 ) by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, who had been making a name for himself as an artistically gifted and mechanically innovative creator of magnificent new instruments.
Mildred Trouillot-Aristide ( born 1963 ) is an American lawyer who married Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the former President of Haïti, in 1996.
The station is named after Aristide Boucicaut, who opened Le Bon Marché, sometimes considered the world's first department store.
In 2004, Reporters Without Borders released an annual report on Haiti, saying that a " climate of terror " existed in which attacks and threats persisted against those journalists who were critical of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

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It was claimed Aristide had stolen tens of millions dollars from the country, though specific bank account documents proving this have yet to be presented.
Sabotage, poor maintenance and the overthrown of Aristide in 2004 had severely undermine the effort, in 2006 at the return of Preval in power another effort was made to recover the majority of the bus left, and a Gift of 300 new bus from Taiwan an effort to bring back Service Plus in association of the drivers.
This plot, launched with the full knowledge of Nivelle and the French Prime Minister Aristide Briand, was announced in guarded terms at a War Cabinet meeting on 24 February, to which neither Robertson nor Lord Derby ( Secretary of State for War ) had been invited, then landed on Robertson and Haig without warning at an Anglo-French conference at Calais ( 26-7 Feb ).
By 1915, Zaharoff had close ties with both David Lloyd George and Aristide Briand.
The following year, Aristide married Mildred Trouillot, with whom he had two daughters.
A coup attempt against Aristide had taken place on January 6, even before his inauguration, when Roger Lafontant, a Tonton Macoute leader under Duvalier, seized the provisional President Ertha Pascal-Trouillot and declared himself President.
There was some dispute over whether Aristide, prior to new elections, should serve the three years he had lost in exile, or whether his term in office should instead be counted strictly according to the date of his inauguration ; it was decided that the latter should be the case.
First, Lucas proposed forcing Aristide to accept early elections and be voted out ; second, he could be charged with corruption and arrested ; and finally, Lucas raised dealing with Aristide the way the Congolese people had dealt with President Laurent Kabila the month before.
" We had interests and ties with some of the very strong financial interests in the country, and Aristide was threatening them.
Aristide later stated that France and the US had a role in what he termed " a kidnapping " that took him from Haiti to South Africa via the Central African Republic.
On 1 March 2004, US Congresswoman Maxine Waters ( D-CA ), along with Aristide family friend Randall Robinson, reported Aristide had told them that he had been forced to resign and had been abducted from the country by the United States and that he had been held hostage by an armed military guard.
Most barricades were lifted the day after Aristide left as the shooting had stopped ; order was maintained by Haitian police, along with armed rebels and local vigilante groups.
" Rep. Charles Rangel, D-New York expressed similar words, saying Aristide had told him he was " disappointed that the international community had let him down " and " that he resigned under pressure " – " As a matter of fact, he was very apprehensive for his life.

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According to Rep. Maxine Waters D-California, Mildred Aristide called her at her home at 6: 30 am to inform her " the coup d ' etat has been completed ", and Jean-Bertrand Aristide said the US Embassy in Haiti's chief of staff came to his house to say he would be killed " and a lot of Haitians would be killed " if he refused to resign immediately and said he " has to go now.
This would mark the 2nd return of former political leaders, as former dictator Jean-Claude " Baby Doc " Duvalier returned to Haiti in January 2011 An anonymous government official told the Agence France-Presse news agency that the Haitian government had issued a passport for Aristide on 7 February, but his lawyer stated that they had not received the document, nor been informed of its issue by the government.
Aristide ’ s lawyer, Ira Kurzban, declined to comment about the Justice Department ’ s investigation because the ex-president hasn ’ t been charged with any crime.
Prior to the election of Aristide, health care services had been primarily concentrated in the capital of Port-au-Prince.
" the GOB had been encouraged by recent South African Government commitments to Brazil that the GSA ( Government of South Africa ) would not allow Aristide to use his exile there to undertake political efforts "
Finally, international sanctions imposed on Haiti would be lifted once Aristide had been returned to power.
The concert hall contained a large organ built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll ; the first large organ to be installed in a concert hall in France ( it has since been modified twice, and eventually moved in 1977 to the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon, where is still in use today ).
Immediately following the coup, Chamblain's reputation for brutality grew further as he is reported to have been responsible for thousands of murders of Aristide followers.
The story has been presented in numerous illustrated editions, including a 1937 limited edition with woodcuts by Aristide Maillol, and a 1977 edition illustrated by Marc Chagall.
This operation restored democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide who had been ousted in September 1991 by military forces within Haiti.
When Aristide, having been elected President, was toppled and forced into exile by the 1991 Haitian coup d ' état on September 30, 1991, Izméry founded the KOMEVEB ( Komite Mete men pou Verite Blayi ) organisation, which attempted to discover and publicise the events surrounding the coup and see the return of democratic government.
In September 1995, after Aristide had been returned to power, fourteen people, including former paramilitary leader Louis-Jodel Chamblain, and police officers Jackson Joanis and Michel François, were convicted in absentia and sentenced to forced labour for life over Izméry's death.

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