Raid Fails to Capture Haitian Rebel Leader
Miami Herald
A group of unidentified armed men raided the home of a fugitive rebel leader
but failed to capture him early Tuesday, local radio reported.
Guy Philippe was nowhere to be found when the English-speaking men arrived by
boat to the remote southern peninsula town of Pestel, Haiti's Radio Kiskeya
reported.
A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Port-au-Prince, said officials
would not comment. U.N. peacekeepers said they were not involved.
Philippe, a former presidential candidate whose rebel band helped oust
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004, is being sought in connection with a
pending drug indictment in U.S. federal court. He evaded capture last year in a
raid led by U.S. and Haitian authorities.
Shortly after the raid, Philippe told a local radio show in October that he was
the victim of a political plot and dared U.S. agents to kill him.
- War In The Haitian Slum
- Haiti: Poor Residents of Capital Describe a State of Siege
- Haitian Senate Backs President on Army
- Attempt made to Arrest Guy Philippe in Les Cayes
- Guy Philippe in Hiding According to Confidant
- Caribbean Role in Narco Trafficking may be Decreasing
- AFRICOM: US Military Control of Africa’s Resources
- Haiti To Study Creation of Force to Replace MINUSTAH
- Rio de Janeiro Brazilian Police Profiled in New Documentary
- Photo Exhibit: Haitian National Police Hold Promotion Ceremony
- Haiti President Seeks End to Kidnappings
- Editorial: In Response to Jean H Charles Commentary Calling for Return of Haiti's Military
- Eight Cases of Kidnapping During The First Two Weeks of January: International Policemen Assigned To The Anti-Kidnapping Unit of The PNH
- Raid Fails to Capture Haitian Rebel Leader
- Guy Philippe Eludes Capture and Announces Candidacy
- Models of Coming U.S. Interventions: Iraq or Haiti?





















