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  1. “When Gabriel was of age, he went to school in the capital, where everything changed drastically with the 1986 coup d’état that ousted President Jean-Claude Duvalier”.
    This was a popular uprising not a coup d’etat and it ousted a guy who had been appointed “President-for-life” by his father, François “Papa Doc” Duvalier. Jean-Claude Duvalier left untouched the apparatus of state repression he inherited from his father and his regime was responsible for numerous human rights violations.
    http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR36/007/2011/en/c1eaace5-e98b-4d9c-b0b6-48dcbd7b75ae/amr360072011en.

  2. Dr. Gabriel, thanks for speaking to the high school students of Boston University Upward Bound last week at Career Day. I also want to thank BU Today for doing this feature story.

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