UPDATE: 7:23 pm AST – @kiskeacity tweets that ‘Baby Doc’ #Duvalier charged with corruption in Haiti http://ht.ly/3G5s4#BabyDoc
UPDATE: 4:15 pm – Duvalier is en route back to his hotel; will apparently address the media later.
UPDATE: 2:05 pm – The motorcade has reportedly arrived at the “Parquet”.
From just before eleven o'clock this morning, Twitter has been rife with speculation that Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, the banished former dictator who has been living in exile in France and who made a surprise return to his homeland on Sunday evening, may be in the process of being placed under arrest.
@emilytroutman started the ball rolling when she tweeted:
Soon after that, @kiskeacity, a diaspora netizen, began re-tweeting updates from @jacquiecharles, a correspondent for the Miami Herald, whom @RAMHaiti has accused of not always checking her facts. Still, @jacquiecharles has been updating her tweets regularly:
Five HNP officers just showed up at Karibe. Headed to Duvalier's room. #haiti #elections
Are they here to make an arrest? That is the word. #haiti #elections
The chief prosecutor just arrived and the justice of peace. #haiti #elections
Soon afterward, it appeared that Duvalier put out a call for legal representation:
@jacquiecharles: #Haiti attorney Reynold Georges just arrived. Says Gervais Charles en route. Charles hasn't represented JCD for years. #haiti #elections
Thus far, no-one can confirm whether Duvalier has indeed been arrested. It now appears, as of 1:10 pm, that he is coming out of the hotel that has been surrounded by police for the past couple of hours, perhaps for the reason that @carelpedre tweeted:
@carelpedre seems convinced that:
Even as Duvalier supporters appear to be “mobilizing protests against his arrest”, the actual details of his apparent detainment remain sketchy.
@carelpredre just confirmed that:
Global Voices will continue to follow developments and post updates as they become available.
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Haiti must investigate Jean-Claude Duvalier, and anyone else allegedly responsible for such crimes, some of which amount to crimes against humanity , in a trial that is thorough, independent and fair. Amnesty International’s researcher: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMKQ5eEyFHE