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Old 06-26-05, 04:25 PM
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Youri Latortue and the Kidnapping Wave

Excerpt from a MUST READ ARTICLE:"Have the Latortues Kidnapped Democracy in Haiti?"
by Anthony Fenton
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarti...55&ItemID=8165
"Kidnapping Reality and the Latortues
Before Jean Bertrand Aristide assumed the Presidency in early February,
2001, Youri Latortue was second-in-command at the General Security Unit
of the National Palace (USGPN) under President Rene Preval. After
Aristide's accession, other USGPN policemen found him "hostile" to his
new President, who worried about his involvement in a "plot", according
to Haiti's elite-owned radio station Signal FM on February 21, 2001. By
this time, Youri Latortue?s friends Guy Philippe and Jackie Nau,
son-in-law and security chief for today?s Foreign Affairs Minister
Herard Abraham, had been implicated in a plot to overthrow Preval?s
government in October 2000, one month in advance of Haiti?s
Presidential elections. Nau?s brother-in-law, Roger Alteri, would be
arrested for helping the coup-plotters escape to the Dominican
Republic. At the time, Alteri was ?a contractor for the U.S.
embassy.?(Signal Radio, November 7, 2000) . Philippe and Nau ?s names
would come up in relation to other early coup attempts in July and
December, 2001, and Philippe would emerge as a central figure in the
February 2004 ?uprising? against Aristide, where he stated quite openly
that his idols were, fittingly enough, Augusto Pinochet and Ronald
Reagan.
After being kicked out of the USGPN, Youri Latortue was transferred to
the HNP (Haitian National Police). While there are numerous mentions of
Youri Latortue the security agent in media prior to 2001, I found no
reference to him in Haitian or international media from February 2001
to February 2004. After his transfer to the HNP, Youri Latortue
disappeared from the media to rappear only three years later, after the
2004 coup.
In a phone interview on June 12, 2004, Youri Latortue explained this
three year absence: he had lived in Miami, studied in Montreal for two
years, and then returned to Haiti.Upon returning after the coup, he was
offered various jobs in the interim government: ?they tried to choose
me as the Chief of Police when Aristide went,? he said. ?I said I
didn?t want to because I want to choose a political career, I don?t
want to be chief of police.? Instead, Youri Latortue took the position
as head of security for his uncle, Gerard Latortue....
?Youri Latortue has his own guns...why do you think Latortue need
all the munitions right now? To give to all his guns, this way when
they want to go and do something, they can go and do it for him, that?s
why the country?s not going anywhere.?
?But Latortue will pay one day?, Orlando prophesied. ?One day the whole
world will know the truth about the Latortues...."
Read the whole thing here: http://www.zmag.org/content/showarti...55&ItemID=8165
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