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  2. Duvalier dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Duvalier dynasty (French: Dynastie des Duvalier, Haitian Creole: Dinasti Duvalier) was an autocratic hereditary dictatorship in Haiti that lasted almost 29 years, from 1957 until 1986, spanning the rule of the father-and-son duo Dr. François Duvalier (Papa Doc) and Jean-Claude Duvalier (Baby Doc). [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. François Duvalier - Wikipedia

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    Bosch, a leftist, provided asylum and support to Haitian exiles who had plotted against the Duvalier regime. Duvalier ordered his Presidential Guard to occupy the Dominican Embassy in Pétion-Ville, with the goal of arresting a Haitian army officer believed to have been involved in Barbot's plot to kidnap Duvalier's children. The Dominican ...

  4. Jean-Claude Duvalier - Wikipedia

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    Rebellion against the Duvalier regime broke out in 1985, and Duvalier fled to France in 1986 on a U.S. Air Force flight. Duvalier unexpectedly returned to Haiti on 16 January 2011, after two decades in self-imposed exile in France. The following day, he was arrested by Haitian police, facing possible charges for embezzlement. [3]

  5. Tonton Macoute - Wikipedia

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    "Papa Doc" Duvalier created the Tontons Macoutes because he perceived the regular military to be a threat to his power. After the July 1958 Haitian coup attempt against President François Duvalier, he purged the army and law enforcement agencies in Haiti and executed numerous officers perceived to be a threat to his regime. To counteract such ...

  6. 1970 Haitian coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    After the coup attempt, Cayard became a legendary figure among the Haitian people for his daring actions as Coast Guard Commander in opposing the Duvalier regime. [3] Upon the colonel's return to Haiti in 1986 following the collapse of the regime, he was warmly welcomed by the public. [3]

  7. South Florida Haitians achieving American Dream, despite 50 ...

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    They are not fleeing the brutal Duvalier regime anymore, as they did in 1972; they are leaving because of gang violence, kidnappings, fuel and food shortages and political turmoil, all made worse ...

  8. The neighborhood declined in the 1970s as residents flocked to the newly developed Miami suburbs, and began attracting Haitian refugees fleeing the oppressive Duvalier regime.

  9. Anti-Duvalier protest movement - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Duvalier protest movement was a series of demonstrations in Haiti from 23 May 1984 to 7 February 1986 that led to the overthrow of President Jean-Claude Duvalier and the Duvalier dynasty regime [1] [2] and the readoption of the original flag and coat of arms of the country.