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Dignity Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Dignity By Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Dignity by Jean-Bertrand Aristide


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This is Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's story of his three years of exile, from the coup that deposed him (September 30, 1991) to the UN Security Council vote in favour of military intervention (July 31, 1994). He offers an intensely personal journal of events.

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Dignity by Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Dignity is Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's story of his three years of exile, from the coup that deposed him (September 30, 1991) to the UN Security Council vote in favour of military intervention (July 31, 1994). He offers an intensely personal journal of events, one that records both his doubts and his determination in the face of criticism and uncertainty. Introductory materials familiarise the reader with events from the fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier (January 1986) through the first months of Aristide's presidency. The Afterword provides information on the period since Aristide's return (October 15, 1994). In a moving narrative, Aristide describes the tension of the September 1991 military coup, when he ran the risk of execution at any moment. He supplies the gruesome details of the stream of murders and summary executions perpetrated by, or with the direct approval of, the military junta. Throughout, he interjects his philosophical reflections on inhumanity, on Haiti's social history, and on his vision of his own leadership. Aristide has clearly identified with the principles and tactics of Jesus for a long time, writes Carrol Coates in his afterword. The Haitian people have envisioned him in the role of Saviour or Messiah and have even portrayed him so in many wall paintings. In his own words, Aristide conveys his alternation between elation at the continued support and celebratory receptions offered him by France, Canada and the Haitian communities of the United States, and the anguish provoked by the slow pace of international negotiations and, in particular, the curious talks at Governor's Island. There, UN negotiators ran between the temporary residences of President Aristide and General Cedras in order to produce the agreement that not only contained inexplicable concessions to the junta but also was ignored by the junta for a full year after the date set for surrender of power. Dignity is a touching and readable account by Aristide, one that refutes much disinformation circulated about him during his exile and frequently names sources. It also constitutes a major document for historians and students of the difficult institution of democracy in the Caribbean.

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CIN0813916747G
9780813916743
0813916747
Dignity by Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Virginia Press
19960330
256
N/A
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