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Amiot Métayer (died 20/21 September 2003) was a gang leader in Haiti. His gang, based in the northern city of Gonaïves, was called the "Cannibal Army". He was also known as "Ti-Cubain" (créole for Little Cuban). Although he had once worked for Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to put pressure on his political opposition, the government arrested him for arson on May 21, 2002, after pressure from the U.S. government for his acts of violence towards political parties. At the time of his arrest, the Bush administration had been putting constant pressure on the Haitian government to arrest him as well as other such "handyman" that were being employed by Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. He was, however, freed from jail by members of his gang in August 2002 and proceeded to lead a

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  • Amiot Métayer (died 20/21 September 2003) was a gang leader in Haiti. His gang, based in the northern city of Gonaïves, was called the "Cannibal Army". He was also known as "Ti-Cubain" (créole for Little Cuban). Although he had once worked for Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to put pressure on his political opposition, the government arrested him for arson on May 21, 2002, after pressure from the U.S. government for his acts of violence towards political parties. At the time of his arrest, the Bush administration had been putting constant pressure on the Haitian government to arrest him as well as other such "handyman" that were being employed by Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. He was, however, freed from jail by members of his gang in August 2002 and proceeded to lead anti-government riots. He was found murdered in September 2003, his body dumped in the bushes, with his heart, liver and eyes missing. His supporters accused Aristide of having ordered his death. In March 2004, following a successful rebellion against Aristide in February (of which Buteur Métayer, Amio's brother, was a leader), newly appointed Haitian prime minister Gérard Latortue visited Gonaïves and paid tribute to Métayer, calling for a moment of silence to remember him. (en)
  • Amiot Métayer, (1968-2003), important militant du parti Fanmi Lavalas de l'ancien président Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Son assassinat va mettre le feu aux poudres de la rébellion anti-Aristide et aboutir au Coup d'État de 2004 à Haïti. Amiot Métayer fut un militant actif du parti Fanmi Lavalas. (fr)
  • Amiot Métayer (1970-21 de septiembre de 2003) fue un líder pandillero haitiano. Su pandilla tenía base en el noreste de la comuna de Les Gonaïves y era conocida con el nombre de Armée Cannibale. A pesar de que él había apoyado en un comienzo al presidente haitiano Jean-Bertrand Aristide, el gobierno lo arrestó el 21 de mayo de 2002 por delito de incendio. Fue, sin embargo, liberado de la cárcel por miembros de su banda en agosto de 2002 y procedió a dar lugar a disturbios contra el gobierno. Fue encontrado asesinado en septiembre de 2003, y sus partidarios acusaron a Aristide de haber ordenado su muerte.​En marzo de 2004, luego de la Crisis de Haití de 2004 (en la que Buteur Métayer, el hermano de Amiot fue líder​), el primer ministro Gérard Latortue, al visitar Les Gonaïves pidió un minuto de silencio para recordar a Métayer. (es)
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  • Amiot Métayer, (1968-2003), important militant du parti Fanmi Lavalas de l'ancien président Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Son assassinat va mettre le feu aux poudres de la rébellion anti-Aristide et aboutir au Coup d'État de 2004 à Haïti. Amiot Métayer fut un militant actif du parti Fanmi Lavalas. (fr)
  • Amiot Métayer (died 20/21 September 2003) was a gang leader in Haiti. His gang, based in the northern city of Gonaïves, was called the "Cannibal Army". He was also known as "Ti-Cubain" (créole for Little Cuban). Although he had once worked for Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to put pressure on his political opposition, the government arrested him for arson on May 21, 2002, after pressure from the U.S. government for his acts of violence towards political parties. At the time of his arrest, the Bush administration had been putting constant pressure on the Haitian government to arrest him as well as other such "handyman" that were being employed by Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. He was, however, freed from jail by members of his gang in August 2002 and proceeded to lead a (en)
  • Amiot Métayer (1970-21 de septiembre de 2003) fue un líder pandillero haitiano. Su pandilla tenía base en el noreste de la comuna de Les Gonaïves y era conocida con el nombre de Armée Cannibale. A pesar de que él había apoyado en un comienzo al presidente haitiano Jean-Bertrand Aristide, el gobierno lo arrestó el 21 de mayo de 2002 por delito de incendio. (es)
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  • Amiot Métayer (en)
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  • Amiot Métayer (fr)
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