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The international community and the Organization of American States condemned the attempt to overthrow the provisional government of Haiti. The day of the coup, the OAS Permanent Council held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation in Haiti and decided to support the interim government. Some 75
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In November 1972, he became Minister of the Interior and National Defense. Jean-Claude Duvalier then demoted him because of Lafontant’s personal ambitions. He was then sent as consul to Montreal, Canada. He returned in August 1983, and was appointed Minister of State for the Interior and National
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He reappeared 7 July 1990, to enter the race for the presidency at the head of the Union for National Reconciliation. Radio Liberté, founded by Serge Beaulieu, which was nostalgic for the Duvalier era, supported the candidacy of Lafontant on AM and FM bands. His candidacy was rejected by the
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and "forced (him) to resign." Abraham said that "the armed forces of Haiti, faithful to their constitutional responsibilities", condemned the "terrorist act" and "take all steps to ensure that the situation returns to normal." He called on the population to remain calm."
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and the military high command immediately condemned the coup. In a statement to the public, Abraham spoke on Monday morning, on the mutiny of a group "in the pay of Roger Lafontant" who hijacked the provisional President of the Republic,
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people were killed and over 150 others were injured in the violence that erupted in Port-au-Prince during the attempted coup. Lafontant was arrested with a dozen accomplices, soldiers, and militia members of the Tontons Macoutes.
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On 31 July 1991, Lafontant was sentenced to life in prison for his attempted coup against the government of Haiti. He was killed in prison during a coup later that year on 30 September 1991.
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During the democratic elections in Haiti from 1990 to 1991, Lafontant attempted a coup on the night of 6–7 January 1991. While Lafontant claimed to have the support of the army, General
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Provisional Electoral Council (CEP). On 18 July 1990 an arrest warrant was issued against him following a court proceeding against him.
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In 1986, with the fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier, he went again into exile to the Dominican Republic.
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in January 1991, an effort which ultimately led to his death.
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Serrill, Michael S.; Diederich, Bernard (21 January 1991).
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"Foreign Head of State Immunity: Lafontant v. Aristide (1994)"


"Haiti: General Without an Army"
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"Former Chief of Duvalier's Militia Claims Power After Coup in Haiti"
"Ex-duvalier Henchman Convicted Of Coup Attempt"
Human Rights Watch World Report 1992

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