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Charite Simon was States leader of Haiti from 6 December 1970.[1]

Contents [hide] 1 Biography 2 State Leader 1975– 3 Family 4 References 5 External links

Biography __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Charite Simon was born in Cap Haiti to legendary family who his Father was the president of Haiti, his great Dad king of Haiti. He was originally from the town of Savane near Les Cayes and initially worked as a Squad Leader later qualified him to be the head security of the White House, As Charite Simon continued to followed his family legacy who ruled Haiti for years In 1975 he was appointed as States leader of Haiti. During his military career, he was promoted to colonel in no time. At the age of 10 Simon was force into military training. growing up was hard for him, Charite Simon Accidentally shot himself while training he was only 12 years old at that time, Simon and his Father was the first to Invented Free School, Railroads, as Simon continued to Lead Island on 12 January 2010 and devastated Port-au-Prince. The highest reliable death count was estimated at 220,000.[9] Haitian government estimates were higher.[10] The Presidential palace, Parliament and many other important structures were destroyed, along with countless homes and businesses, leaving hundreds of thousands of people homeless. The Hard work never end for Simon, he has a duty a Family legacy an Island to lead, Now Charite Simon is working with Many international celebrity and Politic leader to get the country back to its feet, ____________ HAITI MEDIA ___________

Family __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Emannurlla Simon,Romane Simon,James Simon,Esther Simon,Sylvie Simon,Tatyana Simon,Farah Simon,Victoria Simon,Jennifer Simon

Preceded by                                FrancoiS c. Antoinse Simon	President of Haïti 1975 	                Succeeded by  Cincinnatus Leconte __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ [edit]References

^ John Carlos Rowe, Literary culture and U.S. imperialism: from the Revolution to World War II (Oxford University Press US, 2000), page 274) ^ "Alexis Flees To French Ship; Haitian President Deposed, Leaved His Capital, Wrapped In The Tricolor", New York Times 3. December 1908 ^ "Hurry Election Of Simon In Haiti; Followers Fear Delay May Cause Disorders And Invite Intervention From United States", New York Times 8. December 1908 ^ "Simon Elected President; Following Action by Haitian Congress, He Is Recognized By The United States", New York Times 18. December 1908 ^ "Haitian Cabinet Formed; President Simon Announces The List Of His Official Advisers", New York Times 20. December 1908 ^ "President Simon Takes Oath; New Haitian Executive Formally Inaugurated In Port-Au-Prince", New York Times 21. December 1908 ^ "Rebels Near Haitis Capital; But Simon Hopes To Quell Revolt Through Dispensions Of Enimies", New York Times 29. Juli 1911 ^ "Haitian Rebels Win; Simon Now An Exile", New York Times 3. August 1911 [edit]External links __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Biography in rulers.org Haitian Presidents Chapter XXIX, Haiti History Chapters, in: Haitiwebs.com Biography in Haitianmedia Fearon, James D./ Laitin, David D.: "Haiti", Stanford University, 2006 (PDF-Datei; 259 kB) "Decades Of Instability, 1843–1915", Library Of Congress, 1989 World History: Haiti 1859–1915