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Amiot Metayer Of Cannibal Army, Died Shot Close Range

Amiot Metayer Of Cannibal Army, Died Shot Close Range

Here is a photo of Amiot Metayer Of Cannibal Army, Died Shot Close Range.
, the leader of the Cannibal Army, died in the most mysterious way. He was found murdered in Gonaives on September 22, 2003, and based on the experts who examined the body, it was determined that Amiot Metayer was shot from a close range.

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Buteur Metayer of Cannibal Army in Raboteau

Buteur Metayer of Cannibal Army in Raboteau

The Cannibal Army was founded in the city of Gonaives.Its original name was not Cannibal Army but rather Popular Organization for the Development of Raboteau. the group was created in the mid 1980s under the stewardship of Amiot Metayer. The Cannibal Army was created to resist the dictatorial rule of Duvalier and was a major oppose of the 1991-1994 military regime.

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Buteur Metayer And Artibonite Resistance Front

Buteur Metayer And Artibonite Resistance Front

Here is a picture of Buteur Metayer who took over the Cannibal Army after the assassination of Amiot Metayer. The first thing he did was to change the name of the group. Buteur Metayer renamed it Artibonite Resistance Front.

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Buteur Metayer Brother Amiot Metayer Of Cannibal Army In Raboteau

Buteur Metayer Brother Amiot Metayer Of Cannibal Army In Raboteau

This is Buteur Metayer. Little was known about Buteur Metayer before joining the Cannibal Army of his brother Amiot Metayer. Amiot Metayer was assassinated in September 2003. Bateur Metayer came to Haiti from the United States with the objective of avenging the death of Amiot.

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Leader Of Cannibal Army, Amiot Metayer

Leader Of Cannibal Army, Amiot Metayer

Here is a picture of the leader of the Cannibal Army, Amiot Metayer. He was a Haitian gang leader in the city of Gonaives, in the Artibonite. Metayer formed the group Cannibal Army in the 1980s to oppose the Duvalier regime.

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