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- WORLD, Page 39World NotesHAITIMilitary Madness
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- After six days of intermittent violence and confusion, the
- streets of the capital of Port-au-Prince were still tense late
- last week. Rival military troops maintained an uneasy standoff
- after nearly a week of exchanging shouted insults and
- machine-gun rounds. As the country slid toward chaos, a state of
- emergency was declared, independent radio stations were shut
- down and curfews were imposed.
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- The precarious situation began on April 2, a few days after
- four high-ranking military officers were sacked, allegedly as
- part of a drug and corruption crackdown. That move sparked a
- simmering revolt within the military. Under the leadership of
- Lieut. Colonel Himmler Rebu, members of the army's elite
- Leopards corps took President Lieut. General Prosper Avril and
- his family hostage in a coup attempt. Loyalist troops rescued
- Avril at the airport as the captors prepared to send him into
- exile. A second coup attempt was put down by the Presidential
- Palace guards, who killed eight rebel military soldiers. By
- week's end the real casualty looked to be Haiti's hope for
- democracy.
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