The assassination of the Haitian President Jovenel Moise reminds the main bloody history of the centuries in the country in the caribe in this poverty.02: 00/6: 26 Nouthern President Haiti Jovenel Moise interviewed the press at Port -Au-Prince on October 22, 2019. Photo: AFP / TTXvnNong Jovenel Moise, who was assassinated on July 7 is not the first victim of political violence in Haiti since the country won independence from France in 1804. François-Dominique Toussaint L ' Ouverture, the most discovered leader in the 1789-1804 revolution in Haiti, a French colonial, was betrayed by General French Baptiste Brunet and arrested in 1802 after he was invited to negotiations. Action according to the orders of the British Emperor French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is General Charles Leclerc, Brunet shame so as dare to appear when the Haitian leader was arrested
. L'Overture was taken to France and imprisoned at Fort de Joux Border of the mountain area adjacent to Swiss. Refusing to use firewood and medical care during sick sick months, who is considered "Haiti's father" died less than a year later. The chaotic EmpireThe Independent Leaders Haiti Jean-Jacques Dessalines ( 1758-1806)
Photo: Sputnik Succeeds Mr. L'Overture as a leader Haitian Revolution is General Jean-Jacques Dessalines. After Hati won independence on January 1, 194, he became full of new republics, but in September, imitating Napoleon and was supported by the generals, he claimed to be the Emperor Jacques I. Dessalines Orders to order the remaining white French community massacre, killing thousands of people. But his government members, mainly two characters Alexandre Petion and Henri Christophe plotted to overthrow the Emperor. He was killed on October 17, 1806. Someone said he was killed by his own people at Pont Larnage (now Pont-Rouge), north of Port-au-Prince. He was defined and the body was left in the city's city square.Petion and Christophe did not long after and declared the establishment of two governmental governments. Petion is the first prime minister of Ch Haiti in the South, and Christophe is the president and then King Henry I at Haiti State in the North
Henry's professional and forced rule has caused floating disorder in the people. He committed suicide on October 8, 1820 in a form of ostentatics: Shoot me with silver bullets to avoid the coup and execution. Henry II, the son and the heir of Henry, was stabbed by the rebelles at Sans-Souci Palace 10 days later, when it was not in the throne of the king. After Henry suicide and the son was murdered, The Petion successor Jean-Pierre Boyer unified the country and conquered the independent semi-spanish colony as Santo Domingo, now Ch Dominica. The effort to impose the regime as Boyer's feudal led to a rebellion anymore. In 1843, he fled to Jamaica and then to France. Fast year after political instability, General Faustin Soulouque was convinced as president of a puppet in 1947. However, he soon turned away from the behind people Identify my own forces to strengthen my power. At 1849, Soulouque claims to be Emperor Faustin I as a king of the second Haitian Empire. The revolution against Faustin I ruled regime broke out at the end of 1858 and the Emperor hid to Jamaica on a British warship in January 1859.Turse overthrow, assassinating Presidenthai's life back The republic of the Constitution also does not make the political crisis terminated. Most presidents in the second half of that century were overthrown. Faustin successor Faustin was Fabre Geffrard as president for 8 years and was overthrown by General Sylvain Salnave in 1867. Later, Mr. Salnave was also overthrown. And executive in 1969. The president was later Michel Momingue was considered by some historians as a puppet of Vice President Septimus Rameuau. Mr. Rameuau was assassinated on the street in Port-au-prince on April 15, 1876, the day that Mr. Domingue fled, living in jamaica. The US attempts to impose hegemony in and around the Caribbean area. In the early 19th century affected Haiti many no less current and previous colonies of Spain. The first half of the 1910 witnessed a series of presidents who were rapidly overthrown by force. Lecinnatus Leconte at less than a year was killed in a demolition of national palace on August 8, 1912. Later, it was thought that he was assassinated and the explosion was staged to cover the assassination. Leconte successor was Tancrède Auguste took the same power of that day, but suddenly died after two months. Some said he was poisoned. The next President was Michel Oreste soon suffered by the forces led by large landlords. Among those forces, the successor is Oreste Zamor. Zamor's presidency lasts for 4 months and he was overthrown by Joseph Devilmar Théodore. Soon, Théodore was forced to resign to make room for Vilbrun Guillaume Sam - who followed the American body. The political rivals of SAM had caused peak bloodshed with the execution of 167 . Dịch vụ:
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