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  2. Operation Uphold Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Jean Bertrand Aristide returned to Haiti in October 1994 after 3 years of forced exile. [15] Operation Uphold Democracy officially ended on 31 March 1995, when it was replaced by the United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH). U.S. President Bill Clinton and Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide presided over the change of authority ceremony.

  3. List of commanders-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti

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    This article lists the commanders-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti (French: Forces Armées d'Haïti—FAd'H), from the end of the U.S. occupation in 1934 through the disbandment of the FAd'H in 1995, during the Operation Uphold Democracy, until the reinstatement of the FAd'H in 2017.

  4. Armed Forces of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The General Direction of the Budget (and the Ministry of Economy and Finances) released the budget report in the official newspaper of the Republic of Haiti, Le Moniteur; It reported the total budget of the Armed Forces of Haiti at HTG 6.976 billion [31] (USD $52.9 million), a significant increase from HTG 1.272 billion (US$9.6 million) in the ...

  5. How dangerous is Haiti? Still too risky to retrieve massacre ...

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    Members of the Evangelical Pool of Bethesda Church in the suburb of Caradeux in Port-au-Prince, Haiti were gunned down Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023, by a powerful gang in Haiti as they marched through ...

  6. How U.S. citizen became a victim of Dominican official when ...

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    Retired U.S. Army sergeant major Guy Theus knows that trying to cross into Haiti from the neighboring Dominican Republic can be a chaotic venture as motorists, ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  7. Raboteau massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Raboteau massacre was an incident on April 22, 1994, in which military and paramilitary forces attacked the neighborhood of Raboteau Gonaïves, Haiti, the citizens of which had been participating in pro-Jean-Bertrand Aristide demonstrations. At least 23 residents were killed, though most groups estimated the true casualties to be higher.

  8. Three Christian missionaries from Oklahoma-based group ... - AOL

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    Three Christian missionaries from Missions in Haiti were shot and killed in an ambush by a gang in Haiti, the Oklahoma-based group said on Friday. The missionaries were taking shelter in a house ...

  9. List of filmed mass shootings - Wikipedia

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    Columbine, Colorado, United States: 15 24 39: CCTV Columbine High School massacre: Two students opened fire on their classmates and staff, killing 13 before committing suicide. Brief portions of the shooting were captured on the school's security camera system. [21] [22] [23] March 21, 2005 Red Lake, Minnesota, United States: 10 [note 2] 5-9 15 ...