- Émile Jonassaint
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name =Émile Jonassaint
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order =Provisional President of Haiti
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term_start =May 12 ,1994
term_end =October 12 ,1994
primeminister =Robert Malval
predecessor =Marc Bazin (acting)
successor =Jean-Bertrand Aristide
birth_date =1913
birth_place =Port-de-Paix ,Haiti
death_date =October 24 ,1995
death_place =Port-au-Prince ,Haiti
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footnotes =Émile Jonassaint (1913,
Port-de-Paix - –October 24 ,1995 ,Port-au-Prince ) was aHaïti anSupreme Court Justice andpolitical figure . He served as provisionalpresident of Haiti for five months (May 11 andOctober 12 ) in 1994 as thefigurehead of themilitary regime that had overthrown the elected president,Jean-Bertrand Aristide , in 1991. During his presidency, he oversaw some of the regime's harshest human rights abuses.Throughout 1994 the U.S. government put pressure on the repressive Haitian military regime (of which Jonassaint was the
figurehead ) to resign and allow the elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, to return to the country and restoredemocracy . OnJuly 31 ,1994 theUN Security Council called for all necessary means to be taken to oust the regime (Resolution 917 ), authorizing the U.S. to invade Haiti. About 100 UN monitors went to theDominican Republic -Haiti border in mid-August to stop oil smuggling, which was sustaining the Haitian military.In response, Émile Jonassaint, declared a
state of siege and accused the world of having "declared war on poor Haiti, which has harmed nobody." Throughout August the army and its paramilitary ally, the 'Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti', continued to murder Aristide supporters while organizing parades of "volunteers" to fight an invasion.On
September 18 ,1994 a U.S. peace mission comprising former presidentJimmy Carter , former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.Colin Powell , and Sen.Sam Nunn successfully negotiated a compromise that averted an outright invasion to remove Jonassaint'sregime . OnOctober 24 ,1995 , Jonassaint died at the age of 82. [Death of Emile Jonassaintcite web
url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-862696.html
title = Emile Jonassaint Dies at 82; Military-Backed Leader of Haiti
accessdate = 2008-04-04
publisher = Washington Post]Related News Stories
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9402E3D6163AF931A1575AC0A962958260 MISSION TO HAITI: POLITICS; Haiti's Military Peruses Fine Print of Accord in Bid to Hold Onto Power
By LARRY ROHTERThe New York Times]
* [http://www-tech.mit.edu/V114/N41/haiti.41w.html Haiti's Rulers Are Defiant Despite Threat of InvasionBy Douglas FarahThe Washington Post]
* [http://www.cartercenter.org/news/documents/doc218.html Carter Center Article about Jimmy Carter's trip to Haiti
* [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-862696.html Washington Post story about death of Emile Jonassaint]References
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9112160/Jonassaint-Emile
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