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Duvalier - Francois and Jean-Claude
Francois Nicolas Duvalier rumored to be in Michel Martelly Government
Rumor has it that Francois Nicolas Duvalier, son of the former Haitian president, Jean Claude Duvalier is part of the government of Michel Martelly. According to Senator Moise Jean-Charles who announced on the popular radio show RAMASE. Many people are calling him Ti Nicolas Duvalier. The "Haitian Joudalist was unable to confirm the information, however, if it is true, it would represent a sign that all Haitians are now included in the future of Haiti. I personally think this would have been a great move for the Martelly government. It would be preferable for the martelly's government to go all the way by inviting some high level members of the Lavalas Party as well. More than anything, Haiti needs to reconcile with itself.
Francois Duvalier International Airport - Toussaint Louverture International Airport
Here is a picture of the Haitian main airport in Port-au-Prince. Originally, this airport was built during the duvaliewr regime and was named Francois Duvalier International Airport. Following the exile oof Jean-Claude Duvalier to France, the airport was re-named Toussaint Louverture International Airport
The picture is a courtesy of luxuo.com
The Milice Volontaires De La Securite Nationale MVSN In Haiti
Here is a picture of the Milice Volontaires de la Securite nationale MVSN in Haiti.
Francois Duvalier created the MVSN in 1959. Milice Volontaires de la Securite nationale were also called Tonton macoute, a force responsible to main tain control and support the Duvalier regime throughout the country
French Ambassador, Didier Le Bret Reaction To Jean-Claude Duvalier Return To Haiti
Here is a picture of French Ambassador, Didier Le Bret, as he was reacting to the arrival of Jean-Claude Duvalier in Haiti. As you may know, the former Haitian dictator has been living in France since his exile. The French Ambassador Didier Le Bret appeared to pe surprise as every one else on the arrival of Jean-Claude Duvalier return in Haiti