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The UNSC established an ultimatum for the military government on 5 May 1994, demanding Cedras to leave Haiti within fifteen days or that he may be removed by force. [1] By July 1994, the United States becomes overwhelmed with Haitian boat people once again and begins to detain more Haitian refugees at Guantanamo Bay detention camp . [ 1 ]
Intervention in Haiti, 1994–1995. On September 30, 1991, a military coup under the leadership of Lieutenant General Raoul Cedras overthrew the government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the first popularly elected president in Haitian history.
11 Οκτ 1994 · PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras quit as army commander Monday, ending three years of brutal and corrupt military dictatorship that left Haiti in an economic coma and occupied...
1 Σεπ 1995 · The role of U.S. troops in siding with the Haitian military and attachés in situations of conflict was criticized in December 1994 by a U.S. delegation led by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsay Clark.
11 Οκτ 1994 · In a country where theater plays a big part in politics, where the ostentatious display of brute force confers power, General Cedras's attempt at a dignified show turned into a drama of...
Bill Clinton dispatched a high-level delegation as a last resort that arrived at Port- au-Prince in early September 1994 to try to negotiate a peaceful transfer of power with Haiti s de facto military government led by General Raoul Cedrás. Cedrás s forces had ousted democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in a 1991 coup d'état.
11 Οκτ 1994 · PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — All of the inhibitions created by three years of frightening military rule evaporated instantly in the searing sun Monday as thousands of Haitians watching the...