Hérard Abraham Explained

Hérard Abraham
Office:Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship
Term Start:28 January 2005
Term End:9 June 2006
President:Boniface Alexandre
Primeminister:Gerard Latortue
Predecessor:Yvon Simeon
Successor:Jean Rénald Clérismé
Office2:Minister of Interior and National Security
Term Start2:17 March 2004
Term End2:28 January 2005
President2:Boniface Alexandre
Primeminister2:Gerard Latortue
Predecessor2:Jocelerme Privert
Successor2:Georges Moïse
Office3:Acting President of Haiti
Term Start3:10 March 1990
Term End3:13 March 1990
Predecessor3:Prosper Avril
Successor3:Ertha Pascal-Trouillot
Office4:Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti
Term Start4:10 March 1990
Term End4:2 July 1991
President4:Ertha Pascal-Trouillot
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Predecessor4:Prosper Avril
Successor4:Raoul Cedras
Office5:Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship
Term Start5:20 January 1988
Term End5:18 September 1988
President5:Henri Namphy
Predecessor5:Gerard Latortue
Successor5:Serge E. Charles
Office6:Minister of Information and Coordination
Term Start6:24 March 1986
Term End6:5 January 1987
President6:Henri Namphy
Predecessor6:Max Vallès
Successor6:Jacques Lorthé
Office7:Secretary of Interior and National Defence
Term Start7:7 February 1986
Term End7:24 March 1986
President7:Henri Namphy
Birth Date:28 July 1940
Birth Place:Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Death Place:Fermathe, Ouest, Haiti
Nationality:Haitian
Spouse:Maryse Armand
Occupation:Military officer, politician

Hérard Abraham (28 July 1940 – 24 August 2022) was a Haitian military officer and politician who served as acting President of Haiti between 10 March 1990 and 13 March 1990.

Biography

Hérard Abraham was born in Port-au-Prince on 28 July 1940. He enlisted in the Haitian army as a young man and rose to the rank of lieutenant general. Abraham became one of the few military members in the inner circle of President Jean-Claude Duvalier. He supported the 1986 coup against him. Under Henri Namphy, he served as the Secretary of State for the Interior and National Defense from 7 February to 24 March 1986, the Minister of Information and Coordination from 24 March 1986 to January 1987 and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 20 June to 18 September 1988.[1]

He became acting President of Haiti on 10 March 1990 after street protests forced President Prosper Avril into exile. He gave up power three days later, becoming the only military leader in Haiti during the twentieth century to give up power voluntarily. Abraham helped in securing the 1990–91 Haitian general election. In January 1991, he helped to crush a coup attempt by Roger Lafontant.[2] [3] In July 1991, he was forced to retire from the army by the recently elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and moved to the United States. He settled in Miami, Florida and drifted into obscurity.[3]

After the 2004 Haitian coup d'état forced Aristide to resign, Abraham was one of the contenders for the position of the Prime Minister of Haiti. His friend Gérard Latortue however was chosen at the end by the Council of Sages and he appointed Abraham as a minister in his cabinet.[3] Abraham was sworn in as the Minister of Interior and National Security on 17 March 2004.[4] He later served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 28 January 2005 to 9 June 2006.[5]

On 7 October 2019, amid nationwide protests for the resignation of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, the retired lieutenant general penned an open letter regretting the situation. He called on political leaders to show thoughtfulness and patience for a resolution so that the country could never again be called a "shit hole", referring to language attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump.[6]

In 2020, President Jovenel Moïse appointed Abraham to a five-member committee for drafting a new Constitution of Haiti. He started suffering from a brain tumor before his death and died at the age of 82 on 24 August 2022 at his home in Fermathe.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cidh.org/countryrep/Haiti88eng/intro.htm "REPORT ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN HAITI", Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
  2. Web site: Chapter LIV - Herard Abraham: 3/10/1990-3/13/1990 - Foire d'Opinions Haitiennes . 10 February 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090114190842/http://www.haitiwebs.com/forums/herard_abraham/44253-chapter_liv_herard_abraham_3_10_1990_3_13_1990_a.html . 14 January 2009 .
  3. News: Hérard Abraham, general who helped usher in Haiti's democratic transition, is dead. Jacqueline Charles. Miami Herald. 25 August 2022. 29 August 2022.
  4. News: New Haiti government sworn in. 17 March 2004. Agence-France Press. Al Jazeera. 31 August 2022.
  5. News: iciHaiti - Obituaries : Passing away of General Hérard Abraham. 25 August 2022. Haiti Libre. 31 August 2022.
  6. Web site: Ret. Lt. General Hérard Abraham Greatly Saddened by Situation in Haiti. The Haiti Sentinel. en. 30 October 2019. 30 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191030085539/https://sentinel.ht/post/politics/defense/11386-ret-lt-general-herard-abraham-greatly-saddened-by-situation-in-haiti. dead.