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Stalin

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"Jean-Bertrand Aristide became a focal point for the pro-democracy movement first under Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier and then under the military transition regime which followed. He won the 1990–91 Haitian general election, with 67% of the vote.

Aristide was briefly president of Haiti, until a September 1991 military coup. The coup regime collapsed in 1994 under U.S. pressure and threat of force (Operation Uphold Democracy), and Aristide was president again from 1994 to 1996 and from 2001 to 2004. He was ousted in the 2004 coup d'état after right-wing ex-army paramilitary units invaded the country from across the Dominican border. Aristide and many others have alleged that the United States had a role in orchestrating the coup against him.[6] In 2022, numerous Haitian and French officials told The New York Times that France and the United States had effectively overthrown Aristide by pressuring him to step down,[7] though this was denied by James Brendan Foley, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti at the time of the coup.[8]

Aristide went into exile in the Central African Republic[6] and South Africa. He returned to Haiti in 2011 after seven years in exile.[9]


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a lesson in us meddling and a sharp contrast with cuba

"Jean-Bertrand Aristide became a focal point for the pro-democracy movement first under Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier and then under the military transition regime which followed. He won the 1990–91 Haitian general election, with 67% of the vote.

Aristide was briefly president of Haiti, until a September 1991 military coup. The coup regime collapsed in 1994 under U.S. pressure and threat of force (Operation Uphold Democracy), and Aristide was president again from 1994 to 1996 and from 2001 to 2004. He was ousted in the 2004 coup d'état after right-wing ex-army paramilitary units invaded the country from across the Dominican border. Aristide and many others have alleged that the United States had a role in orchestrating the coup against him.[6] In 2022, numerous Haitian and French officials told The New York Times that France and the United States had effectively overthrown Aristide by pressuring him to step down,[7] though this was denied by James Brendan Foley, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti at the time of the coup.[8]

Aristide went into exile in the Central African Republic[6] and South Africa. He returned to Haiti in 2011 after seven years in exile.[9]


the whole sordid story of imperial intervention in haiti


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By the time Aristide had returned to Haiti in 2011, Bill Clinton and his luxurious yacht-partying crowd had just about mopped up all the remaining earthquake donations for themselves and moved on.
 
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