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The Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti (FRAPH) (French: Front pour l'Avancement et le Progrès Haitien) was a far-right [1] paramilitary group organized in mid-1993. Its goal was to undermine support for the popular Catholic priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide , who served less than eight months as Haïti's president before being deposed ...
On February 14, the rebels were reinforced by opponents of the government who had returned from exile in the Dominican Republic: 20 former soldiers, led by Louis-Jodel Chamblain, a former militia leader who headed army death squads in 1987 and a militia known as the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti (FRAPH), which killed and ...
In mid-1993, two years after the 1991 Haitian coup d'état, Constant set up paramilitary group known as the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti (FRAPH) to terrorize supporters of exiled president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. [1]
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In 1993, Constant, who had been on the CIA's payroll as an informant since 1992, organized the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti (FRAPH), which targeted and killed Aristide supporters. [40] [41] [42] Aristide spent his exile first in Venezuela and then in the United States, working to develop international support.
Pages in category "Paramilitary organizations based in Haiti" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This article includes current and historical political parties in Haiti. Haiti is a country on the western side of Hispaniola , an island in the Caribbean . Few political parties have a strong organizational base or command a national following.
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