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U.S. and OAS Condemn Coup d'Etat in Haiti, Seek Return of President Aristide
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2009
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1 Department of State Dispatch, October 7, 1991.
2 On June 5, 1991, the OAS General Assembly approved OAS General Assembly Resolution 1080, which created a new mechanism for convening an ad hoc meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, or a special session of the General Assembly, in response to a coup d'etat or interruption of a legitimate, elected government, within a ten-day period.
3 Released by the Office of the White House Press Secretary, October 1, 1991.
4 Text provided to news correspondents by Department of State Spokesman Margaret Tutwiler.
5 Support to the Democratic Government of Haiti MRE/RES. 1/91 (October 3, 1991).
6 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of October 7, 1991.
7 It was published in the Federal Register on October 7.
8 Text provided to news correspondents by Department of State Spokesman Margaret Tutwiler.
9 Support for Democracy in Haiti MRE/RES. 2/91 (October 8, 1991).
10 Mr. Aronson was interviewed on the Public Broadcasting System's “MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour.” Text provided by Bureau of Inter- American Affairs, Department of State.
11 Department of State Dispatch, October 14, 1991.
12 Statement released to news correspondents by Department of State Spokesman Margaret Tutwiler.
13 Executive Order 12779, October 28, 1991. Published in the Federal Register October 30, 1991.
14 Before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs, House Foreign Affairs Committee. The complete transcript of the hearings will be published by the committee and will be available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20420.
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