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Antoine Izméry

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In early 2004, both Chamblain and Joanis turned themselves in to the new regime, which they were both supporters of, and on 17 August 2004, they were both retried. In a trial lasting only one night, the pair were acquitted. Only one witness testified for the prosecution, and the conduct of the trial
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on 30 September 1991, Izméry founded the KOMEVEB (Komite Mete men pou Verite Blayi) organisation, which attempted to discover and publicise the events surrounding the coup and see the return of democratic government. In 1992, Izméry's brother, Georges, was assassinated by a paramilitary death squad
81:, where numerous people had been killed in an attempt on Aristide's life, when he had been a parish priest. Few journalists or human rights advocates dared attend, as there was a strong chance at the time that such a gathering would be attacked by paramilitaries. Izméry told Michael Norton of the 138:. Amnesty International claimed that key witnesses remained in hiding for fear of their lives, that evidence against the men from the first trial had disappeared, and that no attempt had been made to arrest the other twelve men from the original trial. 85:
that he had been warned by the police that there would be bloodshed if the event went ahead. At around 6:00 am, the church was surrounded by armed men in civilian clothing. Numerous journalists were beaten and detained, and placed under the charge of
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police's feared "Anti-Gang Unit". While this was ongoing, a group of 10 men forced Izméry outside, and made him kneel before shooting him dead with a single bullet to the head.
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Amnesty International Library : Haïti : Perpetrators of past abuses threaten human rights and the reestablishment of the rule of law.
259: 254: 153:– a documentary about Antoine Izméry and the resistance against the 1991 coup d’ etat – 1997, in English, 158 min, by Katherine Kean 269: 42:, and helped finance his election campaign. On the eve of the 1990 elections (which Aristide eventually won), Izméry accused former 57:, who was also in attendance, "that would have to take charge of the bloodbath" if Bazin came to power through a rigged election. 114:, were convicted in absentia and sentenced to forced labour for life over Izméry's death. Chamblain soon fled into exile in the 274: 217: 43: 61: 172: 162: 102:
In September 1995, after Aristide had been returned to power, fourteen people, including former paramilitary leader
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On 11 September 1993, Antoine Izméry attended a mass that had been organised by KOMEVEB to commemorate the 1988
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descent, was among the wealthiest people in Haiti. He was one of the most prominent backers of former President
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IJDH : Haïti Assassination Trial An Affront to All Those Who Have Worked and Died for Justice
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associated with the new regime. Antoine Izméry subsequently lodged a complaint with the
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When Aristide, having been elected President, was toppled and forced into exile by the
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over the death, which sparked a sharply critical resolution from the commission.
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National Human Rights Defense Network : Press release on murder trial
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Silencing the Guns in Haiti: The Promise of Deliberative Democracy
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GreenTit Blog : Haïti's brutal history largely of our making
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Izmery is survived by five children, three girls and two boys.
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of attempting to ensure the victory of Aristide's rival,
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Index

Haitian
Palestinian
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
President of the United States
Jimmy Carter
Marc Bazin
Robert S. McNamara
1991 Haitian coup d'état
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
St Jean Bosco massacre
Associated Press
Jackson Joanis
Port-au-Prince
Louis-Jodel Chamblain
Jackson Joanis
Michel François
Dominican Republic
United States
2004 Haiti rebellion
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Amnesty International
National Human Rights Defense Network : Press release on murder trial
Amnesty International Library : Haïti : Perpetrators of past abuses threaten human rights and the reestablishment of the rule of law.
GreenTit Blog : Haïti's brutal history largely of our making
IJDH : Haïti Assassination Trial An Affront to All Those Who Have Worked and Died for Justice


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