Williams Régala

Williams Régala was a former member of Haiti's National Council of Government.

[2] In a 1996 report, Human Rights Watch wrote that Colonel Régala had "boasted a long history of abuse" as part of Duvalier's secret police.

[3] In 1991, under President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a warrant for Régala's arrest was issued,[3] the Haitian government accused Régala of having ordered the 1987 Election Day massacre.

[4] However, Régala fled the country,[3] going to the Dominican Republic, which denied an extradition request from Haiti.

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