Judge reminds him order to Duvalier
posted on: Jan 21 2012 8:10 by RDugey. Viewed 38 times.The judge Jean Carves, which investigates complaints filed against the former Haitian President Jean Claude Duvalier yesterday reminded him that he can not leave sector of Pétion-Ville (periphery this of Port au Prince, where he resides) and urged to obey because "a warrant is a warrant".
Duvalier came at the wheel of your own car to the Office of the Prosecutor of Port-au-Prince, where he had been cited, and abandoned facilities twenty-five minutes later, without making statements. The former dictator, also known as "Baby Doc", ruled from 1971 to 1986 as the successor of his father, Francois Duvalier, who had done so since 1957.
After twenty-five years in exile he returned to Haiti on January 16, 2011 and days later organizations of human rights and victims presented about a dozen complaints against him for crimes against humanity, torture, theft, diversion of capital and destruction of property private.
The formeru000aruler was accompanied by his wife, Veronique Roy, and several of their attorneys.
DUVALIER NO can leave DE PETION VILLE
after the hearing, the judge explained to the media that cited Duvalier to remind you that you can't get out of Pétion-Ville, because during the last few weeks it has shifted to places such as Gonaives (Northern Haiti) (East) Jacmel and Leogane (West).
The judge said that on some occasions informed the Prosecutor's Office on their journeys, but others are not, and said to Duvalier that should normally be in jail during the investigation phase and which may not scroll without receiving before the pertinent authorization.
It was also reported that he is about to finish the investigation and noted that it will soon issue its conclusions.

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