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Jean-Claude Duvalier (French: [ʒɑ̃klod dyvalje]; 3 July 1951 – 4 October 2014), nicknamed "Baby Doc" (French: Bébé Doc, Haitian Creole: Bebe Dòk), was a Haitian dictator who inherited the President of Haiti from 1971 until he was overthrown by a popular uprising in February 1986.
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).
Movement for the Instauration of Democracy in Haiti Council of Ministers (44) Jean-Bertrand Aristide (born 1953) — 15 June 1993 12 May 1994 331 days Struggling People's Organization: President [p] — Émile Jonassaint (1913–1995) — 12 May 1994 12 October 1994 153 days Independent: Provisional President (44) Jean-Bertrand Aristide (born ...
Wednesday marked 38 years since Haiti expelled dictator Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier and ended the family’s tyrannical reign. Five years later, the country had its first democratically ...
The United States has a sad history of meddling in Haiti, from sending in troops multiple times to tacitly supporting the dictatorship of Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier, whose Tonton Macoutes ...
Jean-Claude soon lost most of his wealth in his 1993 divorce with his wife. A private citizen, Jacques Samyn, unsuccessfully sued to expel Duvalier as an illegal immigrant (the Duvaliers were never officially granted asylum in France). In 1998, a Haitian-born photographer, Gérald Bloncourt, formed a committee in Paris to bring Duvalier to trial.
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François Duvalier (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa dyvalje]; 14 April 1907 – 21 April 1971), also known as Papa Doc, was a Haitian politician and voodooist who served as the president of Haiti from 1957 until his death in 1971. [3]