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haiti's former dictator jean-claude duvalier died of a heart attack. once called president for life, he was a vicious dictator. baby doc fled in 1986, but returned after the 2011 earthquake. courtney kealy has more. >> reporter: jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier took over after his father's death at the age of 19 in 1971. he was head of the brutal paramilitary his father created years earlier, called the tonton macoutes, a machete-wielding militia, named after a mythological creature that eats children for break fust. jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier, and his father, papa doc ordered the deaths of many civilians. during the '70s, and '80s, tens of thousands of hatians, boat people, tried to flee for florida. jean-claude duvalier's response was to demand kickbacks from the smugglers, and made attempts at human rights reforms by releasing political prisoners to placate then president jimmy carter. refugees fled, the country was mired in poverty, he lived a lavish lifestyle, his state-sponsored wedding believed to have cost $3 million to $5 million. in 1985,
haiti's former dictator jean-claude duvalier died of a heart attack. once called president for life, he was a vicious dictator. baby doc fled in 1986, but returned after the 2011 earthquake. courtney kealy has more. >> reporter: jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier took over after his father's death at the age of 19 in 1971. he was head of the brutal paramilitary his father created years earlier, called the tonton macoutes, a machete-wielding militia, named after a mythological...
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government that they are standing with jean-claude duvalier. >> amy wilentz, there is news had jean-claudestide been placed under house arrest. your reaction to that news? >> it is just astounding. duvalier -- men would come in pickup trucks and surround ex presidents house, and to put him under your legal .ouse arrest is very shocking i fear that he is very vulnerable right now because of the death of duvalier. in a sense, there is a protection move away from aristide. in not going after duvalier, they could not will go after aristide although they have been trying. now that duvalier is not there, i'm afraid that will unleash the anger of this government against aristide, who really is the national hero who helped coalesce the movement against duvalier. 2011, jean-bertrand aristide and his family were flown by the south african government back to their homes in haiti after aristide was in exile in south africa for seven years. he had been flown out of haiti in a u.s. military jet to the central african republic but then a small group of activists and congress people, congress member maxin
government that they are standing with jean-claude duvalier. >> amy wilentz, there is news had jean-claudestide been placed under house arrest. your reaction to that news? >> it is just astounding. duvalier -- men would come in pickup trucks and surround ex presidents house, and to put him under your legal .ouse arrest is very shocking i fear that he is very vulnerable right now because of the death of duvalier. in a sense, there is a protection move away from aristide. in not going...
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jean-claude duvalier, better known as baby dock. >> they put you in a cell of 13 feet, 40 feet. you have another 20-30, depending how many died. >> jean-claude duvalier is alive because president jimmy carter sent an ambassador to haiti in 1987 with a list of 13 people he wanted freed. they sent a letter. i was one of the last three alive. that's how i got out. >> reporter: when we visited we saw what was left. and the crumbling place next door was a testament to what was left. baby doc lived among the poor. >> the regime ended when baby doc was ousted in 1986 and fled to europe to escape the accusations of the victims. many wondered how he could be free to walk the streets. i asked jean-claude duvalier to talk about his future and haiti. we met at the peak of a hilltop restaurant in haiti's capital. no body guards, noenturage or lawyer. >> most are notable to walk around. lee brody is with human rights watch, which brought charges of human rights abuse. >> this is a man accused of thousands of killings, systematic torture, of being a brutal dictator. >> he would not answer most
jean-claude duvalier, better known as baby dock. >> they put you in a cell of 13 feet, 40 feet. you have another 20-30, depending how many died. >> jean-claude duvalier is alive because president jimmy carter sent an ambassador to haiti in 1987 with a list of 13 people he wanted freed. they sent a letter. i was one of the last three alive. that's how i got out. >> reporter: when we visited we saw what was left. and the crumbling place next door was a testament to what was...
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highs leadership was marked by core ups and human rights abuses. >> jean claude -- francois duvalier was the father of jean-claude duvalier. >> i have been elected as president for life. this is a widely - the haitian people - this is an iron will. this is iron will for the haitian people. >> upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier, or baby doc, took over, proving to be his father's son. human rights watch estimates that they ordered the deaths of between 20,000 and 30,000 haitians. political opponents, union leaders and journalists were targeted. much of the killing carried out by the tonton macoutes, part paramilitary, part secret police, reporting to the president. >> because the crimes were widespread and systematic, that term is important. they constitute crimes against humanity. they are not simple murders or an isolated event. they were systematic and widespread year after year. >> many of baby doc's victims, like bobby duval, disappeared into the torture chambers of the prison. in 2011 he showed al jazeera the remains of the cell where he was held with 40 other men. >> th
highs leadership was marked by core ups and human rights abuses. >> jean claude -- francois duvalier was the father of jean-claude duvalier. >> i have been elected as president for life. this is a widely - the haitian people - this is an iron will. this is iron will for the haitian people. >> upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier, or baby doc, took over, proving to be his father's son. human rights watch estimates that they ordered the deaths of between 20,000 and...
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we look at his rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the son of francois duvalier. known as papa doc, who ruled haiti through terror and intimidation for the better part of two decades. i have been elected president for life. this is what the haitian people, and the iron will. this is the iron well of the haitian people. >> reporter: upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier, or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting the title of president for life and using the same brutality. human rights watch estimates that the me ordered the deaths of 20-30,000 haitians - political opponents, union leaders and journalists were targeted. most carried out by tonne , part par military, part secret police, who reported to the president. >> because the crimes were widespread, they constitute crimes against humanity. they are not simple murders or torture. they were systematic and widespread year after year. >> many of baby doc's victims disappeared. >> the torture chambers, in 2011 he showed al jazeera the remains of a cell where he was held with 40 othe
we look at his rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the son of francois duvalier. known as papa doc, who ruled haiti through terror and intimidation for the better part of two decades. i have been elected president for life. this is what the haitian people, and the iron will. this is the iron well of the haitian people. >> reporter: upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier, or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting the title of president for life...
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the news of jean-claude duvalier's death hasn't made it into the newspapers, it's simply almost been ignored. it's quiet. when you come to the square and talk to people, many will tell you privately that live under jean-claude duvalier was better. the economy was healthier. they were fed, and they put roofs over their head, many were respectful. those that won't be happy are human rights activists that fought long and hard. jean-claude duvalier has not been seen in february. the case against him came to a stand still. many of the members are in power, in the martelly government. including his son. we don't know when the funeral will take place or whether it will be a state funeral. people not reacting with the fervor we expect and many supporting and missing the days of jean-claude duvalier. >>> aid agencies warn if the nine month conflict in south sudan continues, a famine will arrive to the barrel of a gun. the warning comes from oxfam as a nine month long conflict continues. it will increase by a million in the first three months of 2016. on top of 3 million that are already starvi
the news of jean-claude duvalier's death hasn't made it into the newspapers, it's simply almost been ignored. it's quiet. when you come to the square and talk to people, many will tell you privately that live under jean-claude duvalier was better. the economy was healthier. they were fed, and they put roofs over their head, many were respectful. those that won't be happy are human rights activists that fought long and hard. jean-claude duvalier has not been seen in february. the case against...
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we look at his rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the son of francois duvalier, the man known as papa dock, who ruled ryne haitsuka through terror and gym -- haiti through terror and intimidation. >> i have been elected as president for life. this is a - what the haitian people - this is an iron will. this is the iron will of the haitian people. >>> upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting the title president for life and using the same brutality to retain a hold on power. human rights watch say they ordered the death of 20,000 to 30,000 hatians, political opponents, union leaders were targeted. much of the killing was carried out by tonton macoutes, part paramilitary, part secret police, reporting to the president directly. >> because the crimes were widespread and systematic, they constitution crimes against humanity. they are not just simple murders or an isolated event. they were systematic and widespread year after year. >> many of baby dock's victims disappeared into the torture chambers of the priso
we look at his rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the son of francois duvalier, the man known as papa dock, who ruled ryne haitsuka through terror and gym -- haiti through terror and intimidation. >> i have been elected as president for life. this is a - what the haitian people - this is an iron will. this is the iron will of the haitian people. >>> upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting the...
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>> the people are here and there were days of insecurity and didn't know those words when jean-claude duvalierr. we didn't know nothing about these things. >> reporter: like his father baby doc used malitia for opponents and lived through both regimes and say jean-claude duvaliers ruled through fear. >> i lived almost all my youth in terror, you know, to the point where i got home and i was talking to my father and mother in whisper because jean-claude duvalier had an incredible network of spies. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier led haiti for 30 years and great cost and tens of thousands were tortured and killed while father and son led lavish lifestyles and some have loss and some feel cheated for justice and many more are simply too young to remember either. both duvaliers died free men and for victims that is injustice and jean-claude duvalier's grave is vandalized and empty and this is a man for many say did so much harm and i'm in porto prince haiti. >>> the biggest football tournament in africa is thrown into doubt over ebola out break the team of most effective complains they are being
>> the people are here and there were days of insecurity and didn't know those words when jean-claude duvalierr. we didn't know nothing about these things. >> reporter: like his father baby doc used malitia for opponents and lived through both regimes and say jean-claude duvaliers ruled through fear. >> i lived almost all my youth in terror, you know, to the point where i got home and i was talking to my father and mother in whisper because jean-claude duvalier had an...
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the cell. >> this hood you, and hit you over the back. >> following elections in 1985 when jean-claude duvalier claimed 99% of the vote, demonstrations took place across the country. jean-claude duvalier went into exile in france, taking much of the wealth of the country with him. it was attempted he stop many millions. >> in 2011, with haiti recovering, he made a surprise return, calling it a gesture of solidarity. it took two years. he refused to par in court. living comfortably in a villa. in february 2013, victims had a thanes to face them in court. he died before he could be judged. >> it's sad because history will repeat itself unless there is actility of crimes by the government. and the government killed thousands, imprisoning thousands. carrying out torture and human rights violations many are demanding a pos thumous trial. more than 2 million muslims are in mecca for the handling, where a selfie is the new craze. pilgrims are taking photos of their once in a lifetime privilege. others say it's sack rilageous. we have a report on divided opinion. >> reporter: according to some clerics
the cell. >> this hood you, and hit you over the back. >> following elections in 1985 when jean-claude duvalier claimed 99% of the vote, demonstrations took place across the country. jean-claude duvalier went into exile in france, taking much of the wealth of the country with him. it was attempted he stop many millions. >> in 2011, with haiti recovering, he made a surprise return, calling it a gesture of solidarity. it took two years. he refused to par in court. living...
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jean-claude duvalier died of a heart attack on saturday, aged 63. he was known as baby dock, taking power from his father at 19. is court ruled in february that jean-claude duvalier could be ruled with crimes against humanity under international law. >> reporter: it was a fascinating rehabilitation in port-au-prince. it's been muted. the news of jean-claude duvalier's death has not made is into the newspapers or the radio satisfactions. it's almost been ignored. when you come to the square where the palace is and talk to people here. many will tell you that life under jean-claude duvalier was better. the economy was healthier. they didn't have freedom because they were scared. but they had food. many were respectful that others had died. they will not speak out. those that are happy are activists. remember, jean-claude duvalier, baby doc, has not been seen in court since february, the case coming to a stand still. many of its former members are in power here in the government, in michelle martelly's government. we don't know when the funeral will tak
jean-claude duvalier died of a heart attack on saturday, aged 63. he was known as baby dock, taking power from his father at 19. is court ruled in february that jean-claude duvalier could be ruled with crimes against humanity under international law. >> reporter: it was a fascinating rehabilitation in port-au-prince. it's been muted. the news of jean-claude duvalier's death has not made is into the newspapers or the radio satisfactions. it's almost been ignored. when you come to the...
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according to human rights watch, jean-claude duvalier and his father francois duvalier ordered the deaths of many thousands of haitians. many executed. tens of thousands of boat people tried to flee haiti for the u.s. shores. jean-claude duvalier's response was to demand kickback from the smugglers. he made attempts at human rights reforms, releasing prisoners to placate jimmy carter. refugees fled the violence. he lived a lavish lifestyle. his wedding believed to cost between $3 million to $5 million. after an election where he claimed 99% of the vote, protesters erupted. >> he failed to put down the uprising and fled the county in 1986. a u.s. military transport plane to a self-imposed exile in france. >> in the late 1980s, a u.s. firm estimated that he stole $400 million from the government. >> he returned to haiti 25 years later in january 2011 and was arrested the next day on charges of embezzlement and huge yp rights abuses. he said the -- human rights abuses. he said he returned to help after the quake. whilst awaiting trial, he stayed in an expensive hotel in the mountains. he die
according to human rights watch, jean-claude duvalier and his father francois duvalier ordered the deaths of many thousands of haitians. many executed. tens of thousands of boat people tried to flee haiti for the u.s. shores. jean-claude duvalier's response was to demand kickback from the smugglers. he made attempts at human rights reforms, releasing prisoners to placate jimmy carter. refugees fled the violence. he lived a lavish lifestyle. his wedding believed to cost between $3 million to $5...
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roots of disharmany as a whole. >>> hundreds in haiti defended the funeral of former ruler jean-claude duvalier. the man known as baby doc was attended by family. in death he divided a nation. >> reporter: this is the church that jean-claude duvalier attended as a child. now it's the place where his family, friends and supporters came to pay respects. it may not have had the pomp and circumstance of a state funeral, but it was well attended. the 63-year-old died of a heart attack. friends say he wanted to spend his last days in haiti, following 25 years of living in exile. mourners showed loyalty to a man that ruled with an iron fist. he was a man that brought jobs and security. >> he sub contracted work, but at least people had a place to go. they had hope to find a job. >> across town, protesters wanted their voices to be heard. the hatians gathering to remember those that had been killed. >> it was a regime of blood, terror, and one that repressed citizens and forms of expression and citizenship. >> for many in haiti, the death of jean-claude duvalier represents the end of an era. mourners t
roots of disharmany as a whole. >>> hundreds in haiti defended the funeral of former ruler jean-claude duvalier. the man known as baby doc was attended by family. in death he divided a nation. >> reporter: this is the church that jean-claude duvalier attended as a child. now it's the place where his family, friends and supporters came to pay respects. it may not have had the pomp and circumstance of a state funeral, but it was well attended. the 63-year-old died of a heart...
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members are in power here in the government in michelle martelly's government, including jean-claude duvalier's son. we don't know when the funeral will take place or whether it will be a state funeral. people not reacting with the ferfeor, and many missing the days of jean-claude duvalier. >>> the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states remains in critical condition. 10 people that came into contact with the man are also in quarantine. a u.s. cameraman that caught the virus in liberia has been taken to a hospital in nebraska. more than 3,000 have died from the virus, most in west africa. >> the bottom line is we are stopping ebola in dallas. we are working throughout the u.s. to increase the level of tracking for any possible cases so if other patients come in, they can be promptly isolated, and we are continuing to surge the response to stop ebola at the source, so that we don't have to deal with it in the coming years. an il-egyptian activists has been moved. dooumar stopped his protest after his health deteriorated. he is serving a 3-year sentence for violating a law. >> al j
members are in power here in the government in michelle martelly's government, including jean-claude duvalier's son. we don't know when the funeral will take place or whether it will be a state funeral. people not reacting with the ferfeor, and many missing the days of jean-claude duvalier. >>> the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states remains in critical condition. 10 people that came into contact with the man are also in quarantine. a u.s. cameraman that caught the...
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we look back at his notorious rule. >>> jean-claude duvalier was the second of francois duvalier. the man known as papa dock, who resumed haiti through terror and intimidation for the better part of two decades. >> i have been elected as president for life. this is a - what the haitian people and this an iron will. this is the iron will of the haitian people. >> upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting the title of president for life, and using the brutality to hold on to power. human rights watch estimated the death at 20,000 to 30,000, political opponents and union officials the targets. most of the killing carried out by tonton macoutes, part paramilitary and secret police, reporting to the president. because the crimes were widespread and systematic, it constitutes crimes against humanity. it's an isolated event of torture. they were systematic and widespread. >> reporter: many of baby doc's victims like bobbie duval disappeared into the torture chambers. in 2011 he showed al jazeera the remainder of the c
we look back at his notorious rule. >>> jean-claude duvalier was the second of francois duvalier. the man known as papa dock, who resumed haiti through terror and intimidation for the better part of two decades. >> i have been elected as president for life. this is a - what the haitian people and this an iron will. this is the iron will of the haitian people. >> upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting...
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many hatians want jean-claude duvalier to be tried ooep after his death. >> jean-claude duvalier was e son of francois duvalier. the man known as papa doc. who ruled through terror and intimidation for the better part of two decades. i've been elected president for life. this is a - what the haitian people and this is an iron will. this is the iron will. >> reporter: upon his death in 1971 jean-claude duvalier, or baby doc, took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting the title president for life, he took over. the two ordered the deaths of between 20,000 and 30,000 hatians, political opponents, union leaders, journalists were targeted. much of the killing cas carried out by a group. part paramilitary, secret police. they were reported directly to the president. >> because of the crimes were widespread and systematic, they constitution crimes against humanity. they are not murders or an event of torture. they were systematic and widespread. many of bauby doc's victims disappeared into the prison. in 2011 he showed al jazeera the remains of a cell where he was held with 40 o
many hatians want jean-claude duvalier to be tried ooep after his death. >> jean-claude duvalier was e son of francois duvalier. the man known as papa doc. who ruled through terror and intimidation for the better part of two decades. i've been elected president for life. this is a - what the haitian people and this is an iron will. this is the iron will. >> reporter: upon his death in 1971 jean-claude duvalier, or baby doc, took over and proved to be his father's son. inheriting the...
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. >> the former haitian president jean-claude duvalier has died. >> jean-claude duvalier returned to haiti after 25 years in exile. his home coming shortly after a presidential election. when he died he was being accused of corruption and human rights abuses. when only 19 years old he took over presidency after the death of his father. his father, papa doc, had declared himself president for life, and his rule was enforced in large part by his personal militia, accused of killing many thousands of haitians. baby doc introduced some cosmetic changes to his father's regime but most haitians did not benefit from them. while duvalier was president, thousands were killed, and thousands left the country to escape. in 1985 when duvalier claimed 99% of the vote, there was high unemployment, poor living conditions and political oppression. when the haitians military and the united states pressing him to step down, duvalier left for france the next year. according to the organization that transparency international, duvalier had stolen $800 million from his country's coffer. jean-claude "baby
. >> the former haitian president jean-claude duvalier has died. >> jean-claude duvalier returned to haiti after 25 years in exile. his home coming shortly after a presidential election. when he died he was being accused of corruption and human rights abuses. when only 19 years old he took over presidency after the death of his father. his father, papa doc, had declared himself president for life, and his rule was enforced in large part by his personal militia, accused of killing...
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baby doc when at 19 he took over from his father as haiti's ruler the the court ruled that jean-claude duvalier could be charged with coms against humanity after international law. we have more from port-au-prince. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier known as baby doc died of a heart attack. he surprised the world upon returning to haiti in 2011, an ill man. this is someone declared president for life by his father, papa dock, back in 1971. for the preceding 15 years he ruled with an iron fist. human rights groups says 20,000-30,000 were killed, and feared was the tonton macoutes, who tortured and disappeared people. around this time the boat people of haiti were well renowned trying to escape for a better life. >> there were charges against jean-claude duvalier, but he has not been seen since earlier this year in court, perhaps back in february. that has come to a standstill, disturbing news to human rights groups that campaigned long and hard. michelle martelly, the current president said he passed sympathies to the family of jean-claude duvalier, and a dozen people from the former regime are i
baby doc when at 19 he took over from his father as haiti's ruler the the court ruled that jean-claude duvalier could be charged with coms against humanity after international law. we have more from port-au-prince. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier known as baby doc died of a heart attack. he surprised the world upon returning to haiti in 2011, an ill man. this is someone declared president for life by his father, papa dock, back in 1971. for the preceding 15 years he ruled with an iron...
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many people said that life under jean-claude duvalier was better, there was more respect to each other. there was no security, of course, but it depends on who you talk to. if you talk to the victims of the duvalier regime, they feel cheated by his death. he was facing charges when he got back here in 2011. that court case all ground to a halt. but today at least at this church it's all about remembering the former president. we know there are possibly some other protests going on in port-au-prince. >> he was notorious in life and given those divisions that you described you wonder how he will be remembered by history. >> well, really, the thing you have to remember about haiti at the home is that third of the population is below the age of 15. many more are in their 20s and simply don't remember the rule of jean-claude duvalier. he left in exile in 1986. he lived in paris for 25 years and reportedly with money he stole from the haitian government. he does remain a divisive character. we've met plenty of his victims over the past few days who feel cheated that they didn't see justice a
many people said that life under jean-claude duvalier was better, there was more respect to each other. there was no security, of course, but it depends on who you talk to. if you talk to the victims of the duvalier regime, they feel cheated by his death. he was facing charges when he got back here in 2011. that court case all ground to a halt. but today at least at this church it's all about remembering the former president. we know there are possibly some other protests going on in...
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. >>> and funeral of haiti's controversial former leader jean-claude duvalier takes place in the capitol of port-au-prince. >> we'll catch you up in sports. the football tournament will go on in january despite officials from morocco to postpone it because of the ebola outbreak. >>> well, we begin with the latest on the fight against the armed group isil in both iraq and syria. kurdish fighters trying to defend kobane in northern syria say isil is sending in reinforcements. the armed groups trying to take the strategic town which sits on turkey's border. now kurdish forces have told al jazeera isil continues to push further into kobane from the south and east where there is fierce fighting. stephanie decker is live for us on the turkish-syrian border near kobane. so fierce fighting under way. where is that leaving the town right now? >> that's right. we've been listening to it relentlessly. it's been non-stop for two hours now. we're being told from sources inside kobane and kurdish fighters the that this is taking place on the edge of the town. you could call it a venue front. we know t
. >>> and funeral of haiti's controversial former leader jean-claude duvalier takes place in the capitol of port-au-prince. >> we'll catch you up in sports. the football tournament will go on in january despite officials from morocco to postpone it because of the ebola outbreak. >>> well, we begin with the latest on the fight against the armed group isil in both iraq and syria. kurdish fighters trying to defend kobane in northern syria say isil is sending in...
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fall elections of 1958 when jean-claude duvalier took the vote there was low living conditions and duvalier left for france the next year. organize to the organization that prance tartcy international,--transparency international duvalier had stolen from the coffers. he was taken into custody by haitian authorities. he died while awaiting trial. >> for more on this, let's speak to seth walker, joining us from washington on the telephone. he covers duvalier's return from exile and just 19 years old when he became president and ruled for more than ten years. >> yes, i think a lot of people had forgotten about baby doc. many haitians simply could not remember those years of repression and brutality that made him such an unpopular figure. so when he ran, it was a total shock to the country. i was there on the day he got back, and i remember there were just huge outpourings of emotion on the streets from those who could remember, the horrible crimes that occurred during his regime, and many asking for him to be arrested straight away and returned to justice. he was spirited away through a length
fall elections of 1958 when jean-claude duvalier took the vote there was low living conditions and duvalier left for france the next year. organize to the organization that prance tartcy international,--transparency international duvalier had stolen from the coffers. he was taken into custody by haitian authorities. he died while awaiting trial. >> for more on this, let's speak to seth walker, joining us from washington on the telephone. he covers duvalier's return from exile and just 19...
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organizations, who have kept it alive, and very much the regime today is the descendant of the jean-claude duvalier regime. many of its advisers, counselors and officials, the children and even participates in the duvalier years. >> what do you think will happen against the court cases against baby doc now? >> well, we'll see if they can continue against the henc henchmen of duvalier. there are many still on the streets of haiti. you take the leader of the--one of the leaders of the rebels, who overthrew in 2004, who was acting as some sort of security duvalier. i mean, a lot of these guys have carried out massacres, killings, disappearances, and the amount of prosecution that still needs to be done is huge. >> when you have a mix of the public displeasure of those initial plans for a state funeral, anger over legal moves against former president, coupled with shall we say the misery of daily life in many parts of haiti, do you think that things could boil over into discontent on the streets? >> the rise of gas prices. they're trying to get through an initial hike of 15, which is not a lot of money
organizations, who have kept it alive, and very much the regime today is the descendant of the jean-claude duvalier regime. many of its advisers, counselors and officials, the children and even participates in the duvalier years. >> what do you think will happen against the court cases against baby doc now? >> well, we'll see if they can continue against the henc henchmen of duvalier. there are many still on the streets of haiti. you take the leader of the--one of the leaders of the...
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jean claude duvalier's funeral did not. >> some hoped it would end when he died and made his son jean claude duvalier president for life. but under baby doc as he became known little changed. after 15 years of powered he was ex islanexiled in 1986. baby doc is greatly misunderstood and did much for haiti. >> people got poor after duvalier. and days there were insecurity. we didn't know these words when jean claude duvalier was in power. kidnapping, we didn't know nothing about these things. >> but like his father, baby doc used his personal militia to overcome resistance. >> i lived nearly all my youth in fear. to the point i got home and talking to my father and mother in whisper. because duvalier had an incredible network of spies. >> the duvaliers led haiti for almost 30 years and at great cost. tens of thousands were tortured while the duvaliers led lavish lifestyles. many felt cheated that neither faced justice. many are too dwrown young to rer either. francois duvalier's grave lays empty and desserted. many say it's a proper end. >> residents say they are not happy. >> well, the
jean claude duvalier's funeral did not. >> some hoped it would end when he died and made his son jean claude duvalier president for life. but under baby doc as he became known little changed. after 15 years of powered he was ex islanexiled in 1986. baby doc is greatly misunderstood and did much for haiti. >> people got poor after duvalier. and days there were insecurity. we didn't know these words when jean claude duvalier was in power. kidnapping, we didn't know nothing about these...
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. >> the former president of haiti has died, jean-claude duvalier, known as baby doc. it deprives victims a chance for justice. we look at his notorious rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the son of francois duvalier, the man known as papa dock, who ruled haiti through terror and intimidation for two decades. >> i have been elected president for life. it is - this is a - what the hatian people and this is an iron will. this is the iron will of the haitian people. >>> upon his death in 1971, jean-claude duvalier took over, proving to be his father's son. you having oo the same brutality to -- using the same brutality to maintain power. they ordered the death of between 20,000-30,000 hatians - political opponents, union leaders and journalists were targeted. much of the killing was carried out by the tonton macoutes, part paramilitary, part secret police, reporting directly to the president. >> because the crimes were widespread they are crimes against humanity. they are not simple murders or an isolated event. these were system uk and widespread year after year.
. >> the former president of haiti has died, jean-claude duvalier, known as baby doc. it deprives victims a chance for justice. we look at his notorious rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the son of francois duvalier, the man known as papa dock, who ruled haiti through terror and intimidation for two decades. >> i have been elected president for life. it is - this is a - what the hatian people and this is an iron will. this is the iron will of the haitian people....
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we don't know what kind of funeral will be held for baby doc, jean claud duvalier.t may be a state funeral which would upset many here who have campaigned so long and hard on behalf of those who suffered under his regime. human rights watch is calling on t the united arab emirates to reveal the whereabouts of those being detained by the country. they have beening claimed to have been held since is september. the a statement says the uae has grown accustomed to serial violations of human rights passing without comment from a an international national community but appears cowed. the longer this silence goes on, the more the international community appears to send amental it doesn't care. a critically ill egyptian activist is in hospital after being moved from prison where he refused food for more than a month. amad dumas started the hunger strike. he has been in detention since december for violating a law that effectively bans street protests. i job description security forces have arrested four alleged isil recruiters. they are accused of asking young egyptian then
we don't know what kind of funeral will be held for baby doc, jean claud duvalier.t may be a state funeral which would upset many here who have campaigned so long and hard on behalf of those who suffered under his regime. human rights watch is calling on t the united arab emirates to reveal the whereabouts of those being detained by the country. they have beening claimed to have been held since is september. the a statement says the uae has grown accustomed to serial violations of human rights...
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is there a sense of any sympathy for jean-claude duvalier?there was supposed to be a talk of at least a state or an official funeral, that has not happened. this is simply a small family gathering although there are great powerful people here today. what is interesting about being here for the past week remember jean-claude duvalier died last saturday at the age of 63 of a heart attack and the muted response by the country. we arrived on sunday a day after he died and the flags were not half mast and not made it in the newspaper or the radio room. this is a man that still has -- >> we lost the signal from andy in port au prince where a funeral is being held for jean-claude duvalier. some 200 international observers expected to be on hand sunday as 6 million bolivians cast presidential ballots and says the current president will be reelected and we will see that he is capitalizing on one issue that unites all people, 135 territorial dispute with chile. >> reporter: a naval vessel proudly flies colors as it sets off on patrol, not in the ocean
is there a sense of any sympathy for jean-claude duvalier?there was supposed to be a talk of at least a state or an official funeral, that has not happened. this is simply a small family gathering although there are great powerful people here today. what is interesting about being here for the past week remember jean-claude duvalier died last saturday at the age of 63 of a heart attack and the muted response by the country. we arrived on sunday a day after he died and the flags were not half...
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. >>> funeral services are being held for haiti's former dictator jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier. he died a week ago accused of human rights violations on a major scale. >> reporter: it was rumored it would be a state funeral for jean-claude duvalier, as one might expect. but instead it was held at a catholic church where he attended school as a child. the people who attended said that he brought jobs and security to haiti. for many this brings to a close the duvalier of haiti. the victims of his regime and rule feel cheated. the court case against him came to a standstill, and like his father he died a free man. for many in haiti they're simply too young to remember either of the duvaliers and their reaction has been muted. >> in south korea balloons carrying leaflets were released bringing gunfire from north korea to bring down the balance alones. we have this report from pyongyang. >> reporter: commemorating the 69th anniversary of the workers party of north korea. >> it's the founding day of the worker's party in new york. it's like a mother to us. i'm happy. >> reporter: even
. >>> funeral services are being held for haiti's former dictator jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier. he died a week ago accused of human rights violations on a major scale. >> reporter: it was rumored it would be a state funeral for jean-claude duvalier, as one might expect. but instead it was held at a catholic church where he attended school as a child. the people who attended said that he brought jobs and security to haiti. for many this brings to a close the duvalier...
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chief ban ki-moon is in tripoli been paying their respects to jean-claude duvalier, haitian it's turnut for the funeral, and
chief ban ki-moon is in tripoli been paying their respects to jean-claude duvalier, haitian it's turnut for the funeral, and
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jean claude duvalier was known for his corrupt brutal regime.e declared himself president for life before an uprising in 1986 forced him into exile. he was of the son of another dictator called papa doc. he died from a heart attack today in haiti at a private residence. he was 63. >>> another major recall by general motors more than 60,000 cars could be dangerous to drive. pontiac g8s build from 2008 to 2009 have problems with the ignition switch. it could shift from the drive position when touched by the driver's knee. there is one crash related to the problem. another recall covers cadillacs for problems with overheating. contact your dealership for instructions on what to do. >>> the california agriculture department is getting cash from pharmacy giant cvs. a settlement has been reached over claims the pharmacy used packaging that didn't accurately represent how much product it contained. it was mostly beauty products like wrinkle creams. the problem was false bottoms and sides that exaggerated the contents. it violated california's business
jean claude duvalier was known for his corrupt brutal regime.e declared himself president for life before an uprising in 1986 forced him into exile. he was of the son of another dictator called papa doc. he died from a heart attack today in haiti at a private residence. he was 63. >>> another major recall by general motors more than 60,000 cars could be dangerous to drive. pontiac g8s build from 2008 to 2009 have problems with the ignition switch. it could shift from the drive position...
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and the former president of haiti, jean claude duvalier, commonly known as baby doc, has died. duvalier ruled the country for 15 years before being forced to flee haiti in 1986 following accusations of corruption and human rights abuses. he returned to haiti in 2011. baby doc died of a heart attack. he was 63. >> sreenivasan: when author j.k. rowling released her first "harry potter" book in 1997, she didn't just introduce the world to a new character; she helped expand a category of books that has turned into an important profit center for the publishing industry. we're talking about what's known as young adult literature. in fact, its popularity also has been fueled by readers in their 20s, 30s and 40s, and by hollywood's embrace. the newshour's tracy wholf gives you a glimpse at some of the books your children or grandchildren might be reading. >> reporter: these days, you don't have to be a parent to be familiar with popular teen book titles like "harry potter," "the hunger games" or "twilight." these titles have sold millions of copies of books and spawned merchandise empi
and the former president of haiti, jean claude duvalier, commonly known as baby doc, has died. duvalier ruled the country for 15 years before being forced to flee haiti in 1986 following accusations of corruption and human rights abuses. he returned to haiti in 2011. baby doc died of a heart attack. he was 63. >> sreenivasan: when author j.k. rowling released her first "harry potter" book in 1997, she didn't just introduce the world to a new character; she helped expand a...
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. >> victims and activists react to former haitian dictat dictate jean-claud duvalier. game that made baseball history. the national army of somalia along with troops from the african union are making advances we understand against the armed group, al shabaab. now within striking distance at the strong hold of a town which al shabaab has held since 2006. it's on the coast south of the capitol, mogadishu. kathryn on soy has been monitoring the position. she spoke to brigadier general dick olam. >> we are right at the edge of baroa, the african union forces together with somalia national army troops preparing to get in, being told al shabaab has been retreat. they are running, going in boat. now, joining me is brigadier general dick alum leading the ugandan forces. thank you for joining us? >> thank you. >> wither hearing reports that your troops have taken the position. >> yeah, as you know, this is a mission, as the commander of seconder one, this is authority over this thinkinmission. i would like to assure you it is about to be taken but it has not been taken. >> do y
. >> victims and activists react to former haitian dictat dictate jean-claud duvalier. game that made baseball history. the national army of somalia along with troops from the african union are making advances we understand against the armed group, al shabaab. now within striking distance at the strong hold of a town which al shabaab has held since 2006. it's on the coast south of the capitol, mogadishu. kathryn on soy has been monitoring the position. she spoke to brigadier general dick...
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rehabilitation to the deaths of the former dictator jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier. >>> the polls are closed in brazil, where an estimated 140 million brazilians cast their ballots today. there are nearly 15,000 candidates for them to choose from, running for various officers nationwide. that includes a tight presidential race. we go to sao paulo, with more. following the races, particularly the presidential race. take it away. >> that's right. things are moving fast at brazil. in the last five minutes we received the first results. 75% of the vote counted, ipp cum band dilma rousseff has 40%, aecio neves 35%, and maria silva, the environmentalist, 21%. we have about 25% of the vote to come in. it looks like this will probably go to a run-off. it's unlikely dilma rousseff, as expected - it's unlikely that she'll get the 50% she needs to win in the first ball odd. i want to get more on this. i'll bring in a brazilian journalist, who has covered four presidential elections. first, what is your initial rehabilitations to the numbers that came in so far. >> she was leading the polls until
rehabilitation to the deaths of the former dictator jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier. >>> the polls are closed in brazil, where an estimated 140 million brazilians cast their ballots today. there are nearly 15,000 candidates for them to choose from, running for various officers nationwide. that includes a tight presidential race. we go to sao paulo, with more. following the races, particularly the presidential race. take it away. >> that's right. things are moving fast...
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activists in haiti say they'll continue to fight for justice for the victims of former dictator jean-claude duvalierho died yesterday. he was known as baby doc, succeededed his father in 1971 and remained in power until 1986, both known for human rights abuses and corrosion. >> it must be a post mortem trial for the regime. there's about so many victims. no one was rewarded. no one said sorry. i think the regime spent 30 years killing people, destroying the nation of haiti. so right now it's unfortunate that he pass without facing trial. that's the sad part. >> activists expressed concern that a failure to hold him actable for these abuses will mean a repeat. >>> a mass grave in mexico has been found where 43 students disappeared two weeks ago. adam raney has more. >> reporter: this is where a series of mass graves have been unearthed outside the town of iguala. forensic experts have been called in to exhume the grazes. it's expected they'll do dna to see if the bodies exhumed are the 43 missing more than a week. the graves are a few kilometres from the spot where the student were last seep. governm
activists in haiti say they'll continue to fight for justice for the victims of former dictator jean-claude duvalierho died yesterday. he was known as baby doc, succeededed his father in 1971 and remained in power until 1986, both known for human rights abuses and corrosion. >> it must be a post mortem trial for the regime. there's about so many victims. no one was rewarded. no one said sorry. i think the regime spent 30 years killing people, destroying the nation of haiti. so right now...
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. >> reporter: jean-claud duvalier was the son of the man known as papa doc who ruled through intimidationor the better part of two decades. >> i have been elected for president for life. this is what the haitian people and. this is an iron win. this is an iron win on the haitian people. >> upon his death in 1971, jean claud or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. the entitled president for life and using the same hold on power. human rights watch estimates the duvalie are. s ordered deaths between tent and 30 haitians. journalists and union leaders were often targeted. w much was carried out by part military, part secret police, they reported directly to the president. >> because these crimes were widespread and systematic -- and that term is very important -- they constitute crimes against humanity. so they are not just simple murders or an isolated event of torture or disappearance. these were systematic and widespread year after year. >> you. >> many of baby doc's victims like bobby duval disappeared into the torture chambers of the prison. in 2011, he showed al jazeer
. >> reporter: jean-claud duvalier was the son of the man known as papa doc who ruled through intimidationor the better part of two decades. >> i have been elected for president for life. this is what the haitian people and. this is an iron win. this is an iron win on the haitian people. >> upon his death in 1971, jean claud or baby doc took over and proved to be his father's son. the entitled president for life and using the same hold on power. human rights watch estimates...
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. >>> and funeral of haiti's controversial former leader jean-claude duvalier takes place in the capitol
. >>> and funeral of haiti's controversial former leader jean-claude duvalier takes place in the capitol
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former haitian dictator jean-claude duvalier, known as "baby doc," will reportedly not be getting a state funeral. duvalier died saturday just months after a haitian court ruled that he could be charged with crimes against humanity. his rule of haiti, from 1971 to 1986, was marked by the jailing, torture and deaths of journalists and political prisoners. duvalier's attorney said the haitian government had reversed its decision to give duvalier a state funeral, following protests. estonia has legalized same-sex unions, becoming the first former soviet state to do so. a law passed by parliament grants couples in civil unions rights close to those of married couples. the ceo of microsoft has sparked controversy by suggesting women shouldn't ask for pay raises. speaking at a gathering of women in computing, satya nadella responded to a question about how he would advise women who are uncomfortable asking for a raise. >> it is not really about asking for the rays, but knowing and having faith that the system will actually give you the right raises as you go along. and that, i think, might be o
former haitian dictator jean-claude duvalier, known as "baby doc," will reportedly not be getting a state funeral. duvalier died saturday just months after a haitian court ruled that he could be charged with crimes against humanity. his rule of haiti, from 1971 to 1986, was marked by the jailing, torture and deaths of journalists and political prisoners. duvalier's attorney said the haitian government had reversed its decision to give duvalier a state funeral, following protests....
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a private ceremony was held for jean claud duvalier.with more on the former president's legacy. >> in haiti, even the dead can't find peace. the grand cemetery, toombs have been plunderred. human remains lay scattered. his too many has not been spared. >> treenail in haiti after france sway duvalier. >> papa doc, regregs, torture and the disappearance of thousands marked his time in. some hoped it would end when he made his son president for life. under baby doc, as he became known, little changed. after 15 years in power, he was exiled in 1986, only to return 25 years later, welcomed by many invited to officialents by haiti's current part president. the duvalier's lawyer said he was greatly misunderstood and did much for haiti. >> the people got poor here after he left. and insecurity, we didn't know these words when he was in power. kidnapping. sta we didn't know nothing about these things. >> like his father, baby doc used his personal militia to repress political opponents. he lived through both rege-mails and said the duvaliers liv
a private ceremony was held for jean claud duvalier.with more on the former president's legacy. >> in haiti, even the dead can't find peace. the grand cemetery, toombs have been plunderred. human remains lay scattered. his too many has not been spared. >> treenail in haiti after france sway duvalier. >> papa doc, regregs, torture and the disappearance of thousands marked his time in. some hoped it would end when he made his son president for life. under baby doc, as he became...
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a similar case, jean claude duvalier who recently died was also toppled in '86, the same year. the case is still not finished. why isn't it finished. i think that is also a phenomenon of increase concern. oftentimes these dictators, they really wreck their countries. which means once they lose power, their countries are no longer in a position to really prosecute and to be partner . take congo, other areas. the problem that we have is the very person that is responsible for the demise of the economic institution of its country would also be its first beneficiary. that's what happened to us in the congo because the congolese institutions were weakened to a point where we would no long other cooperate with them. we had to release the funds because, as you said, and i think jay made a very convincing case, we have to go through judicial procedures. we cannot rely on kangaroo court. our judge said we cannot just confiscate the funds. as long as we don't have evidence coming from congo -- because the evidence had to come from congo -- there was nothing we could do. and in the end it
a similar case, jean claude duvalier who recently died was also toppled in '86, the same year. the case is still not finished. why isn't it finished. i think that is also a phenomenon of increase concern. oftentimes these dictators, they really wreck their countries. which means once they lose power, their countries are no longer in a position to really prosecute and to be partner . take congo, other areas. the problem that we have is the very person that is responsible for the demise of the...
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. >> a funeral service has been held for hatey's former dictator jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier in the port-au-prince. he was denied a state funeral. he died a week ago accused of corruption and human rights violation on a massive scale. >> it had been rumored it would be a state funeral for john claude duvalier with all the pomp and circumstance you would expect, instead there have been friends and supporters at the catholic church where he went to school as a child. when you talk to people here they say the man was a great leader, a man who brought jobs and security to haiti. but for many it brings a close to an era. if you talk to people who lived for 15 years under his rule they feel cheated. the court case against him came to a standstill, and like his father, he lived as a free man. the over all reaction here has been fairly muted. >> north korean state media said high level talks with the south are all but canceled now. soldiers traded gunfire across the heavily militarized border after the north tried to shoot down balloons released by the south. we have this exclusive report f
. >> a funeral service has been held for hatey's former dictator jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier in the port-au-prince. he was denied a state funeral. he died a week ago accused of corruption and human rights violation on a massive scale. >> it had been rumored it would be a state funeral for john claude duvalier with all the pomp and circumstance you would expect, instead there have been friends and supporters at the catholic church where he went to school as a child....
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a private final for jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier was held in the in addition's hospital. he was buried at the port-au-prince grand cemetery where tombs were plundered, human remains scattered in coffins desecrated. baby doc took over the country from his father, papa dock. he was ex-island and escaped with $400 million. >>> a small childrening in thailand is -- village in thail lapped is struggling to cope with serious health problems from mercury poiftening. >>> this woman spent 50 years in this village near the border with myanmar. 10 years ago she lost her site. a single mother with two sons. >> translation: my kids were small. i could not see. they had to help me and not the other way around. >> what happened to her and others was preventible. lead contamination filled from mining sites upstream. they were shut down 16 years ago and destroyed normal life, the company was only fined 65. the led pollution was never monitored. this woman lives next to the creek she relies on. her blindness was from led poisoning. others suffered from led poisoning, some have learning dis
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. >>> jean claud-claude duvalier died of a heartache. settled in paris after the coup but returned to haiti in 2011. thousands of haitians were killed. he was 63. >>> is the federal government able to protect us? we debate that with the brain trust. the setting is perfect. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection but keeping it. well viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. good to know, right? if ed is stopping what you started... ask you doctor about viagra. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in visi
. >>> jean claud-claude duvalier died of a heartache. settled in paris after the coup but returned to haiti in 2011. thousands of haitians were killed. he was 63. >>> is the federal government able to protect us? we debate that with the brain trust. the setting is perfect. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection but keeping it. well viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only...