Administration Actions and Political Murders in Haiti: Hearing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - Assassination |
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95 PORT activities Administration agents Ambassador Dobbins Ambassador SWING American answer Aristide's assassination assistance August 20 August 20 murders aware believe Bertin BOSWELL brief BURTON Chairman GILMAN Clinton committee concerned CONG CONGR CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continuing Conyers correct coup Dan Burton death squad declassified democracy democratic Department Diplomatic Security documents economy elections foreign policy GEJDENSON gentleman yield going Goss Government of Haiti Haitian Creole language Haitian Government HAMILTON hearing involved justice LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY RESS ment official palace guard PAYNE political killings political murders political violence politically motivated PORT AU PRINCE President Aristide President Preval Presidential palace Presidential Security Unit problems protect purge question RARY request responsibility ROS-LEHTINEN SANFORD Security Force security personnel September SEPTEMBER 27 statement SULLIVAN talking Thank threat tion trying U.S. Government UNCLASSIFIED vetting witnesses
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