• Joseph Raoul Cédras (born July 9, 1949) is a Haitian former military officer who was the de facto ruler of Haiti from 1991 to 1994. Cedras was the last...
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    intervention designed to remove the military regime led and installed by Raoul Cédras after the 1991 Haitian coup d'état overthrew the elected President Jean-Bertrand...
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  • led by General Raoul Cédras. Cédras was in turn removed by a US occupation in 1994 and Aristide was returned to power. During the Cédras regime rape became...
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    Armed Forces of Haiti. Haitian military officers, primarily Army General Raoul Cédras, Army Chief of Staff Philippe Biamby and Chief of the National Police...
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    performed a coup against him (1991 Haitian coup d'état), led by army general Raoul Cédras, who had been promoted by Aristide in June to commander in chief of the...
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  • French football coach Raoul Cauvin (1938–2021), Belgian comics author Raoul Cédras (born 1949), Haitian military officer Raoul I of Clermont (bef. 1140—1191)...
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  • which real political authority rested with the military junta headed by Raoul Cédras and Michel François. Nérette got his law degree in 1950. He served as...
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    political capacities, such as being an adviser to Haitian President Raoul Cédras and serving as Haitian Consul to the United States between 1992 and 2010...
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    political and racial groups. During the years of the military junta of Raoul Cédras, one of the band's singles, "Fèy", was banned nationwide by the military...
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  • It has been estimated that about 3,000 inmates died. When Lieut. Gen. Raoul Cédras led a military coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide in September 1991...
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