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Sunday, January 16, 2011

'Baby Doc' Duvalier returns to Haiti from exile

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The former president of Haiti, Jean-Claude Duvalier, has returned to the country, 25 years after he was overthrown by a popular revolt.

Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier returned Sunday to Haiti after nearly 25 years in exile, a surprising and perplexing move that comes as his country struggles with a political crisis and the stalled effort to recover from last year's devastating earthquake.
Duvalier, wearing a dark suit and tie, arrived on an Air France jet to hugs from supporters at the Port-au-Prince airport. He was calm as he was led into the immigration office. He left the airport without making a statement to journalists, waving to a crowd of more than 200 supporters as he got into an SUV.
"He is happy to be back in this country, back in his home," said Mona Beruaveau, a candidate for Senate in a Duvalierist party who spoke to the former dictator inside the immigration office. "He is tired after a long trip."
Beruaveau said he would give a news conference on Monday.
In the fall of 2007, President Rene Preval told reporters that Duvalier could return to Haiti but would face justice for the deaths of thousands of people and the theft of millions of dollars.
It was not immediately clear why the former dictator chose this tumultuous moment to return to Haiti. There were no immediate protests in reaction to his return and very few people were even aware that the former dictator had come back to Haiti, where more than 1 million people are living in crowded, squalid tent encampments after their homes were destroyed from the Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake.
At one of those camps, there was some enthusiasm for Duvalier's return.
"I don't know much about Jean-Claude Duvalier but I've heard he did good things for the country," said 34-year-old Joel Pierre. "I hope he will do good things again."
Nearby, 42-year-old Marline Joseph, living in the camp with her three kids, was also somewhat hopeful. "He's here, that's good. Now, what is he going to do for the country."
Haitians danced in the streets to celebrate the overthrow of Duvalier back in 1986, heckling the tubby, boyish tyrant as he was driven to the airport in a black limousine and flown into exile in France. Most Haitians hoped the rapacious strongman known had left for good, closing a dark chapter of terror and repression that began under his late father, Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier.
But a handful of loyalists have been campaigning to bring Duvalier home from exile in France, launching a foundation to improve the dictatorship's image and reviving Baby Doc's political party in the hopes that one day he can return to power democratically.
"We want him to be president because we don't trust anyone in this election. He did bad things but since he left we have not had stability. We have more people without jobs, without homes," said Haiti Belizaire, a 47-year-old Duvalier supporter in the crowd outside the airport.
Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said that if Duvalier is involved in any political activities he is not aware of them.
"He is a Haitian and, as such, is free to return home," the prime minister said in an email to The Associated Press. Asked if Duvalier's presence could destablize the country, he said "Until now, there's no reason to believe that."
The Duvaliers tortured and killed their political opponents, ruling in an atmosphere of fear and repression ensured by the bloody Tonton Macoute, their feared secret police force.
The end of his reign was followed by a period known as deshoukaj or "uprooting" in which Haitians carried out reprisals against Macoutes and regime loyalists, tearing their houses to the ground.
Duvalier has been accused of pilfering millions of dollars from public funds and spiriting them out of the country to Swiss banks, though he denies stealing from Haiti.
Dictators have long favored hiding their cash in the European nation due to its banking secrecy rules, but last year, lawmakers there approved a bill making it easier to seize ill-gotten funds.
Duvalier's return Sunday comes as the country struggles to work through a dire political crisis following the problematic Nov. 28 first-round presidential election.
Three candidates want to go onto a second round. The Organization of American States sent in a team of experts to resolve the deadlock, recommending that Preval's candidate be excluded. Preval was reportedly not pleased with the report. OAS Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza was scheduled to be in Port-au-Prince to meet with Preval on Monday.
The news floored Haiti experts and has thrown the country's entire political situation into question. Immediately speculation began about what other exiled leaders might return next.
"I was shocked when I heard the news and I am still wondering what is the next step, what Preval will say and obviously what (exiled former President Jean-Bertrand) Aristide will be doing," said Robert Fatton, a Haitian-born history professor at the University of Virginia and author of "The Roots of Haitian Despotism."
"If Jean-Claude is back in the country I assume Aristide will be trying to get back as quickly as possible."
Fatton wondered what role the French government played in Duvalier's return, saying they would have had to have been aware that the ex-despot was boarding an Air France jet to go home.
In France, the deputy spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry said she had seen news of Duvalier's arrival in Haiti, but had "no information" about the matter and could not confirm that he'd left France. The spokeswoman did not give her name, in accordance with ministry policy.
Author Amy Wilentz, whose book "The Rainy Season" is a definitive account of the aftermath of Duvalier's exile and Aristide's rise, said: "This is not the right moment for such upheaval."
"Let's not forget what Duvalierism was: prison camps, torture, arbitrary arrest, extrajudicial killings, persecution of the opposition," she wrote in an email to AP. And, she added, "If Haitian authorities allow Duvalier to return, can they thwart exiled President Aristide's desire to come back to the country?"
"Haitians need a steady hand to guide them through the earthquake recovery, not the ministrations of a scion of dictatorship."
Associated Press writers Jonathan M. Katz in Brooklyn, New York, Ben Fox in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Jenny Barchfield in Paris contributed to this report.

33 comments:

  1. He is a citizen and has the right to come home as long as he stays away from the political mess
    that's going on right now.

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  2. i think he came back to be killed

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  3. Did he immediately get arrested and charged with plundering the State coffers?

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  4. Very interesting. When Jean Claude left I thought Haiti would have been a lot better. Unfortunately that has not been the case all of the worst in Haiti came to the surface. I think History will have to show that he was not the worst leader the country had. If Preval and his lot are still allowed to be in Haiti by all means Jean Claude should parade in the streets.

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  5. Welcome Back Home, Baby Doc! Si se pa pou'w byen, se pou'w mal. Where do you stay, since you have lost all your wealth! Ou dwe abite avek Clinton ou Joe Biden.

    N'ap Swiv!

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  6. Why not. Haiti is his country like any other citizen of Haiti. I love him and wish him the best. This is the time to love not to hate. Jesus is coming back. Fernande

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  7. HAITI CE POU NOU TOUT OU SEL BAGAY KI GIMBE HAITI DERAPE SE UNITE. SI NOU TE UNI NOU PAS TA COTE NOU YE LA JODI YA

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  8. what a shame, i wish him luck. to bad that how it go,only in haiti,

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  9. wow just like in 1986 I couldn't believe he left now even more shocking that he returned, a suivre...

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  10. I wish him lots of lucks and he does have the right to come home, after all, he is Haitian and has done far more for Haiti than those who have taken office since his departure.

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  11. Amen Lionesblue you are absolutely right

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  12. Stop leaving in the past, let move forward with something new and interesting. The Haitian people need help and it is even better if it's come from a Haitian patriot. Who could have better interest in this country besides Jean Claude Duvalier. The country is in the worst shape and form, but God touches his heart to help rebuilt. Lets just accept him without judging him. I believe there is a good reason he is back.

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  13. Bethy from St Cloud FlJanuary 17, 2011 at 12:16 AM

    Reconciliation, forgiveness, care for one another that what Haiti needs to be unstucked.

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  14. absolutely right in a time like that every body should put their hand together move forward let aristide and every body else come abroad have a big round table, let them discourse what they have done wrong, may be they learn from the past.being in an other country they have to learn and valued their own.

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  15. We must be making a wonderful step toward Democracy if the politicians of Haiti are willing to except a visit from an exiled President. I sure hope that this visit has a positive outcome where he can contribute toward the reconstruction of the island, or what used to be his home. I have wonderful memories of Haiti then and sure hope we can have a brighter future. Jackie

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  16. This country should just be bombed to ashes, so we can be done with it for EVER!!!

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  17. Why he comes back !
    What is his position on the political front?
    What is his resource in Haiti?
    Why nobody was advised before his arrival?
    What will ensure his security in Haiti?

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  18. What a sad day for Haiti!The hunderd of thousands killed by the duvalier are turning in their anonymous graves.The duvalier name is attached to everything that is wrong in Haiti.In his defense the other leaders who came into power after him showed us in so many examples all they wanted is to replace him by practicing duvalierism without duvalier.
    Twenty-five years after his dictatorial administration was accused of using the state funds as their own piggy-bank, this government doesn't get the international trust of managing the money pledged for the reconstruction after last year tragedy.Greed,selfishness,political and economical dominance are all the perennial characteristics of our leaders and their supporters.This return to our vomits underscores the social, political and economical failure of the haitian society for the last 26 years. (to be continued)

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  19. SOUFLET APRE SOUFLET.
    HAITI KA PREND. SANS NIN LAN FIGUL.

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  20. . Is it the demise of the hope for a democratic society with equality and justice for all? Is it the end for the expectation of a leadership working for the improvement of the country and the citizen not for comfort of a few?
    Two questions to ask about jcd returning in Haiti. Did we reach a free, democratic society where past dictators can settle without disturbing the peace or did we just find out after 26 years that our society can only sustain through a dictatorial, oppressive regime? A country cannot stay in transition for too long. It should move toward democracy or reverse itself to its old and painful past.

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  21. Ayisyen se ipokrit, si se pat Divalier, Neg Nwa pa tap janm kapab rantre nan Administrasyon Leta, an dedan Batiman Leta yo..se Milatt avek Afranchi ki te konn ap flannin an dedan yo.

    Se Grass a Nwaris tankou Divalier ki te fe yo bati Delmas, Aeroport, Peligres...drapo Nwa e Rouj la se te Fyete Neg Nwa Ayisyen yo....

    Nou vinn retounin drapo Dessalin la...ki reprezante Inion .."Nwa & Milatt" ki sa ou fe ke Milatt yo jamm fe pou Ayiti, nan Inion saaaa?...Fatra...Mize...Drogg....Analfabetizasyon...gouvenman Preval la..avek Aristide la se sou inion des Nwa 7 des Milatt yo te kanpe...ki sa'w we yo bay?....zero....bagay yo vinn pi mal pou pep la, pou peyi ya, anpil Bank pou Milatt...anpil batiman Valerio Canez...anpil fatra nan Lari....

    VIv Duvalier! Viv Divalier! Viv Divalier a Vie !

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  22. Sou Jean Claude Duvalier Peyi ya te anko Bel....Potoprins pat ginyin Fatra la dan li telman...Jeremie te pwop, Okap te pwop...

    Depi lavalass te passe avek tout Fatra li yo...li kite tout nan Lariya...yo pa ginyin Lespri pou yo ta we ke Fatra bay maladi, toout Gwo Milat Salop, Milatt raciss..se sou koule ke yo kanpe...yap itilize Pep nwaa tankou byen Bondye te kite pouyo...tankou pep la se Manman yo ak Papa yo ki te mouri kite Byen saaa pou yo, Salop patripoch yo ...Milettt yo (MRE) yo ap kondi Machin nan minm Fatra saa...yap mache sou santi ya...apre yo al kache nan zavironn ville yo...Pe Franswa pat ta janmm tolere racism saaa ki an Ayiti kounye ya...se Milatt yo avek (Foli Milatt Preval) kap kraze Ayiti..Nasyon Zini...LOEA....

    VIV Divalye!

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  23. Solisyon wan se pa nan tire revanj, men pito nan rekonsiliasyon tout ayisyen pou yo ka viv nan tet ansamm.depi misye vle viv nan peyil, fok nou bal yon chans. Paske 25 kan nan lekzil pi red pase 5 kan oubyen 10 zan prizon. Viv nan inite, respe younn pou lot, epi depi se mounn ki gen lajan nan men yo bayo yon chans pou yo vinn met travay nan peyi ya.
    An tou ka solisyon wan se nan yon live kem fek mete deyo lahh ke wap jwen ni, liv la an angle li rele "500 Years of Exploitation, a Study of Diplomacy and Economics in Haiti." www.tatepublishing.com nou met komanse lil depi konye ya, ma di nou kile map fe vant signati ya, Non pamm se Lociano Benjamin dipomacytoday@yahoo.com ekrimm si nou vle invitem pou vant signati liv saah merci ampil.

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  24. Adieu papa bon dieu! Haitien pa kon sa yo vlé. Fê cado peyi-a baye blan yo li. Nèg nouè ti zoreille incompétan, yo pakapab dirigé têt yo.

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  25. To all those who support the return of Duvalier to haiti I ask you one question. If your beloved father disappeared and never to be heard from again, would the feeling have been the same for the man who was behind it all? There is no place for dictatorship in a democratic society. I'm glad Duvalier return to face the charges for torturing and brutalizing our forefathers who fought for democracy. Well.... let's hope what left of the haitian government can make that happen. Is 25 yrs exile in a french mansion a fair price for the killing of thousands of innocent people?

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  26. Jean Claude Duvalier pat touye okinn moun, se antouraj li yo ki te fe krim ....pou kinbe gouvenman an sou pouvwa..pou ke intere pa yo vinn pi gwo, Michele Bennett te konn fe move transaksyon, min se pa Jean Claude...

    Jean Claude Duvalier pa ta retounin nan peyi ya si ke li te konn fe mal...
    Misye se te yon Neg anko Intelijan, li konnin trebyen zafe Diplomatik.

    Kounye li konnin la lwa...li etidye pwofession saa an Frans... se paske li we ke li kapab rantre ki fe ke li rantre

    Ginyin yon pakett bagay an Haiti ke Jean Claude pat konpwann paske li pat ginyin asse experians
    politik, economik...min li te ginyin anpil passion pou peyi ya, li rinmin Ayiti anpil.

    Li sanble ke voyaj Jean Claude saa se pa yon bagay tre simp...li ginyin Blan deye li...
    L'ONI ap essaye evite lague sivil nan peyi ya,
    yo ta rinmin ke li rantre pou li kalme les esprits..pa prezanss li selman, paske ginyin yon sekte an Ayiti ki te gintan imprinte foto li, paske sekte saa te gintan konnin ke lap rantre an Dimanche, Jean Clod se sitwayen Ayisyen ke li ye...li gin dwa rantre, retounin nan peyi li,....

    Se pat li gi te vle pwan exzil...se Blan ki te voye'l, pep la pat revolte kont Jean Claude...se te L'armee ya...avek konpliss amerikin ki te fel alle....li ginyn dwa retounin nan peyi'l

    Kilsaji de lajan, ke yo di ke li pwan li retounin gouvenman lajan ki te nan bank de swiss yo, an tan ke Prezidan a vie ki li te ye, li te koumanse ap fe chanjman di kote de: libete de press,dwa moun. dwa pou mounn pale... ...Jean Claude se yon bon neg, patriot..ki konnin Istwa peyi ya...li di ke li retounin nan: "Te Desaalin"...se pa sou Te'w ke li retounin...li ginyin dwa min jan avek ou nan Peyi ya...li fout tounin nan peyi'l, se pa Demokrasi ke ou wap cheche...nan peyi ya...

    kite neg la viv, bay li yon chans...sou Jn Clod Ayiti te Bel...te ginyin lajan...te ginyin moun kap travay la dan li...nou pat nan degre mande charite saa...se yon bagay li te kontt anpil

    Aide Etranje....

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  27. rete peyi van-n san papye. mesie gen koze nan pwen tan. no djol to talk.

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  28. He must be arrested immediately. Else, Aristide will be in an air plane heading to Haiti soon. We don't need him in spite of the country being worst off than when he left.

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  29. Billions of dollars..sitting there waiting to be managed by the next man in charge. Jean Claude Duvalier is not going to sit on the side line watching. He wants a piece of the pie. Wake up people.

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  30. Depi yon prezidan monte sou pouvwa li pa envesti nan edikasyon (lekol) konnen se nan twou la vin lage peyi a, paske edikasyon se kle devlopman yon peyi, se sou Papa Doc ak Baby Doc plis ke 80% moun pa konn li nan peyi a, se sa'k fe Duvalier (Pere) te koupe relasyon ayisyen ak Cuba, paske Castro te konn ap joure'l pou ayisyen yo, jis le Aristid vin ouve relasyon an anko apre plis ke 30 lane. Nou gentan gen plizye promosyon elev ayisyen ki gentan dokte nan Kiba, ti tan Aristide fe a pousantaj moun ki pa konn li yo desann, vinn gen 70% ayisyen ki konn li, a cause de programme alfa li te mete a... bref... Si Duvalier (pere) te kolabore ak Fidel le sa, de 57 a nos jours, tout ayisyen t'ap konn li ak ekri, nou t'ap gen anpil dokte menm jan ak Cuba, non sa pa't nan agenda Duvalier yo, La France t'ap ba yo million pou yo pa envesti nan edikasyon en Ayiti, la France ak les Etats-Unis ap travay sou projet sa depi des annees, men resultat a jodi a. Peyizan pa travay la te anko se fot Duvalier pere et fils, non seulment li pa ba yo lekol, la'l nan province yo, li boure yon bann nan bus vin lage yo Potoprens nan fet makout 29 juillet, li fe yo chef e gen ladan yo ki inyoran yo tonbe ap fe krim sou moun le yo santi yo chef trop. De espas tan sa yo, potoprens vin surpeuple, paske peyizan tonbe debake potoprens, e plis anko Duvalier te gentan leve tout bureau leta ki nan province li mete yo nan capital la, se sa'k fe jouk jounen jodia depi ou bezwen yon papye enpotan se Potoprens pou vin cheche'l, se pa't konsa li te ye anvan Duvalier. Tout moun sa yo ki mouri nan tranbleman de te a, se fot Duvalier yo, capital la pa't bati pou tout moun sa yo rete, fe ti kay tribo babo. Se sou Jean-Claude koze "Batey" la komanse, li vann yon bann ayisyen bay Dominicanie, pou al koupe kann pou fe sucre au profit des Etats-Unis, ayisyen sa yo t'ale, yo panse se travay yo t'ap pral travay pou lajan yo, epoutan se nan esklavaj yo vin we yo ye, se apre y'ap konnen ke Jean-Claude te gentan pran lajan sou tet yo. Duvalier yo te trete pep la tankou ti chyen, le l'ap pase nan vit fume, olye li mete travay, li voye lajan a te a ba yo, le konsa y'ap goumen tankou yon bann chyen k'ap goumen pou zo. Duvalier yo touye, yo torture, "Fort Dimanche", surtout jounalis yo, (Gasner Raymond RIP) Duvalier yo pa't vle we sa, Michelle Montas di nan CNN jeune ka'p akeyi Jean-Claude yo, yo pa't konn krim misye te fe, gen ladan yo ki te bebe, oubyen ki po't ko fet, li di se responsabilite'l ak granmoun yo ki pou fe yo sonje sa Jean-Claude te ye, epi li di li pral rele Jean-Claude la justice pou krim li te fe nan Radio Haiti en Novembre 1980. Egal la pito'm we Jean-claude al met deye'l yon kote'l chita ak tout fanm ravet blanch ki injecte piki nan dyol li a, li panse yo bliye'l. Epitou Jean-Claude te gen tout vye mes sal ato massissi'l te ye, Jean-Mary Chanoine te bon menaj Jean-claude, tout zanmi St-louis de gonzague ak college bird li yo, li te mete tout nan palais, paske tout neg sa yo te menaj li, boujwa mulatre yo massissi, sans oublie madanm li Michelle Bennett, l'ap kouche yon bo, mari'l yon lot bo, Palais Dessaline nan te tounen yon makrel anba men moun sa yo.

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  31. Poor Haiti. People, even the macoutes should realize this is just a"magouille between France and the US to confuse the elections in Haiti. If Jn Claude was that great, today, he still will be in power and not in exhile.

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