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Michel Corvington
On
May 28, 1968 leaving his grand mother's house, Michel was
arrested and led to Casernes Dessalines. Interrogated by Breton
Claude and Emanuel Orcel, he was transferred to Fort-Dimanche
where he spent several months. In June 1969 He was interrogated
once again at the Casernes Dessalines and he was sent back
to Fort-Dimanche to be executed. He was one of the sons of
Capt Max Corvington who disappeared on April 26, 1963.
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Joel Liautaud
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Rock Desrose |
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Ernst Severe Esq.
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Charles Thomas
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Yanick Rigaud
Killed in May 1969 in Fontamara
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Jean
Claude Duval He
was arrested on December 20, 1971 on his way to work - He was
Interrogated by General Breton Claude and Capt Emmanuel Orcel.
He spent 2 years in solitary confinement in Casernes Dessalines
and transferred to Fort- Dimanche on Jan 10, 1974. He died on
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Marc
Lilavois Jr.
He
was with his Clermont grandparents at the time of their arrest.
Marc disappeared with them and he was never to be seen again.
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Mme.
Juanita Clermont
Wife
of Colonel Clermont. She was arrested with her husband in
the middle of the night at their residence and they were never
to be seen again. Her daughter Juanita Clermont Marrat also
disappeared that night.
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Raymond
Jean-Francois Killed in Cap Haitian
in 1969.
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André Dumont
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Rosette Bastien
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Dr Georges Rigaud Arrested in 1963
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Louie
Dejoie Canditate in
the 1957 presidential elections. He was forced into exile
when Francois Duvalier assumed the presidency. All his assets
were confiscated by the government and of course dissapeared
over the years. He died his exile several years later.
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