Wednesday, October 12, 2011

ARTICLE - MARTELLY MEETS PROSPER AVRIL

PRESIDENT MARTELLY MET FORMER PRESIDENT PROSPER AVRIL
(Haiti Libre) -

Following the announcement made by President Martelly, on September 29, of his intention to meet individually, with the former Presidents of Haiti, as part of the promotion of dialogue and national reconciliation around the development issues and the future of the Fatherland, the Head of State has visited yesterday Tuesday, October 11, 2011, a former Head of State of Haiti, General Prosper Avril.

This meeting was held in Juvénat at the private residence of Mr. April. The two men discussed topics of current interest and President Martelly has invited Mr. April, as well as all other former Presidents to join him in rebuilding the country.

General Prosper Avril, while expressing his "obliging" towards President Martelly, he has described as fraternal and patriotic the time that was spent with the Head of State. He sees it as "the determination of the President to reconcile the nation to successfully complete the development of men and women in Haiti, our only homeland."

Martelly President, by this initiative, the first of its kind, undertaken by a Haitian Head of State, continues his dream of uniting the people of Haiti and to ensure a better tomorrow. He plans to visit other former Heads of State during the week.

Learn more about General Prosper Avril :
Born December 12, 1937 in Thomazeau, Prosper Avril, was a member of the National Government, CNG, the civilian-military junta formed after the fall of Jean Claude Duvalier in 1986.

He spent most of his military career at the National Palace, where he was responsible for the supply of equipment and weapons and advisers of President Jean-Claude Duvalier.

He presided over the country from September 17, 1988 following a coup against General Henry Namphy, until March 10, 1990 when he had to go into exile under pressure from political opponents backed by the French and U.S. governments.

Returning home in 1993, he led a quiet life until his arrest in 2001, shortly after the election of Jean Bertrand Aristide to the presidency, for conspiracy against the state. He remained in prison for three years, despite court rulings in his favor. He was released when President Aristide was forced also to leave the country on February 29, 2004.

Prosper Avril is now a writer. Among his works : Haiti 1995-2000 : Le Livre Noir de l’Insécurité et L’Armée d’Haiti : Bourreau ou Victime ? (Haiti 1995-2000: The Black Book of Insecurity and The Army of Haiti: Killer or Victim ?)

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