11:16 AM PDT, August 12, 2005 latimes.com : World News Print
Haiti Releases Paramilitary Group Leader
By ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU, Associated Press Writer
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- A Haitian rebel leader who once led a paramilitary group accused of killing and torturing thousands of people has been released from prison, his lawyer said Friday.
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An appeals court ordered him released on July 26, ruling there were insufficient grounds to hold him for the arson, Gaston said. The lawyer said it took three weeks to push authorities into carrying out the order for Chamblain's release.
A former army sergeant, Chamblain was one of two leaders of the Front for the Advancement and Progress of the Haitian People, a paramilitary group suspected of killing and torturing thousands of people during the 1992-1994 military regime that seized power in the coup that first ousted Aristide.
A U.S. military intervention restored Aristide to power in 1994, and Chamblain went to the Dominican Republic. He returned to Haiti in February 2004 to help lead the revolt that ousted Aristide a second time.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Did anyone imagine he'd really be prosecuted? He's a darling of the American Republican Party:
Then there's the matter of Emmanuel "Toto" Constant, head of the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti (FRAPH), that country's most infamous right wing death-squad. Constant lives in New York City today, protected by the Bush administration.
The Haitian government asked the U.S. to extradite Constant, along with FRAPH's second-in-command, Louis Jodel Chamblain. These two are accused of killing, raping, torturing and maiming thousands of Haitians.
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Constant and PRAPH terrorized the people of Haiti on behalf of the coup, while on the payroll of the CIA. Many believe that is why the George II administration hides these terrorists, to keep the truth about George I's coup from getting out, were the government of Haiti allowed to try them in court.
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