Murderers among us

history of repression and rebellion in Haiti under Dr. François Duvalier, 1962-1971 by Bernard Diederich
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Published by Markus Wiener Publishers in Princeton .
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    Subjects:
  • Politics and government,
  • State-sponsored terrorism,
  • Foreign relations,
  • Resistance to Government,
  • History,
  • Dictators,
  • Political persecution

  • Edition Notes

    StatementBernard Diederich
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsF1928.D86 D5513 2011
    The Physical Object
    Paginationp. cm.
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL24839804M
    ISBN 109781558765412, 9781558765429
    LC Control Number2011014914

    Subtitle: History of Repression and Rebellion in Haiti under Dr. François Duvalier, 1962-1971

    Description

    Murderers among us by Bernard Diederich is a captivating historical account that delves deep into the politics and government of Haiti under the rule of Dr. François Duvalier. Published in 2011, this book shines a light on the history of repression and rebellion during the years 1962-1971, wherein the nation was plagued by state-sponsored terrorism and political persecution.

    Subjects Covered

    • Politics and Government
    • State-sponsored Terrorism
    • Foreign Relations
    • Resistance to Government
    • History
    • Dictators
    • Political Persecution

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