Jean-Jacques Honorat

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Jean-Jacques Honorat (born April 1, 1931 in Port-au-Prince ) is a Haitian politician .

Life

Which Honorat of professional agronomist and a lawyer was, was during the rule of the dictatorial ruling President Jean-Claude Duvalier diplomat and 1978-1981 Tourism Minister. In 1981 he went into exile in New York City . After the fall of Duvalier in 1986, he returned to Haiti and became director of the Haitian Center for Human Rights CHADEL (Center haïtien de Droits et Liberté Publiques) . On October 11, 1991, after the army coup by General Raoul Cédras against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, he succeeded René Préval as Prime Minister of Haiti . He held this office until June 19, 1992, after which Marc Bazin was his successor. At the same time, he took over the post of Foreign Minister in his cabinet on October 15, 1991 as successor to Jean-Robert Sabalat , but handed this over to Jean-Robert Simonise on December 16, 1991 .

Publications

  • Inquête sur le développement , Port-au-Prince, 1974
  • Le manifeste du dernier monde , Port-au-Prince, 1980

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anne Fuller: Return to the Darkest Days: Human Rights in Haiti Since the Coup , Human Rights Watch, 1991, pp. 9 ff., ISBN 1-5643-2-0545
  2. ^ William I. Robinson Promoting Polyarchy: Globalization, US Intervention, and Hegemony , Cambridge University Press, 1996, p. 288 u. a., ISBN 0-5215-6691-6
  3. ^ Haiti: Prime Ministers
  4. ^ Steeve Coupeau: The History of Haiti , Greenwood Publishing Group, 2008, p. 115, ISBN 0-3133-4-0897
  5. ^ Leslie Cockburn: Looking for Trouble: One Woman, Six Wars and a Revolution , Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2013, ISBN 0-3078-3-4123
  6. Armin Wertz: The World Rulers : Military and Secret Service Operations of the USA Abroad , Westend Verlag, 2017, ISBN 3-8648-9669-X
  7. ^ Paul Farmer: Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor , University of California Press, 2005, p. 14, ISBN 0-5202-4326-9
  8. Jeb Sprague: Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracy in Haiti , NYU Press, 2012, p. 66, ISBN 1-5836-7301-6
  9. ^ Haiti: Foreign Ministers