Stanley lucas haiti 2024
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Stanley Lucas
Stanley Lucas is Director for Latin America and the Caribbean for the Washington Democracy Project. He previously served as the U.S. International Republican Institute's (IRI's) Haiti program officer,[1] and lists his international experience as including work on Afghanistan, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. He also runs a blog called "Haiti Solutions." [2]
Background
Lucas was described by Mother Jones magazine as "the scion of a powerful Haitian family with long-standing animosity toward [former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand] Aristide -- Amnesty International says some family members participated in a 1987 peasant massacre." [1]
The New York Times described Lucas as "an avowed Aristide opponent from the Haitian elite, [who] counseled the opposition to stand firm, and not work with Mr. Aristide, as a way to cripple his government and drive him from power." [3]
Haiti
Alleged involvement in second Aristide coup
Journalist Max Blumenthal said of Lucas: "IRI's program in Haiti has been probably its most be
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| Stanley Lucas | |
| Birth: | 15 January 1900 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England, UK |
| Death: | 21 June 2010 Bude, Cornwall, England, UK |
| Age: | 110 years, 157 days |
| Country: | UK |
| Validated | |
Stanley Lucas (15 January 1900 – 21 June 2010)[1] was a Britishsupercentenarian who was the oldest living man validated in Europe from the death of Harry Patch on 25 July 2009,[2] until his own death on 21 June 2010. He was also the fourth-oldest validated living man in the world, behind Walter Breuning, Horacio Celi Mendoza and Jiroemon Kimura. He was the last surviving British male that was alive during the reign of Queen Victoria. Claude Choules was the last surviving British male that was born the same year that Queen Victoria died.
Biography[]
Lucas was born at Morwenstow, Cornwall, England, UK on 15 January 1900. He had two brothers and two sisters. In 1908 the family moved to Marhamchurch, where he lived until 1948. He left school at 14 and was later called up for service in both the First and Second World Wars. Lucas, however, did not serve
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Stanley A. Lucas
Stanley A. “Junior” Lucas, 75, of Homer City died August 28, 2023, at his late residence. He was the son of Stanley J. and Anna Mae (Lazarowicz) Lucas and was born on August 30, 1947, in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
Stanley was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish and the Saltsburg American Legion, Post #57. In his earlier years, he loved to hunt, fish, and garden and more recently loved putting together puzzles.
Stanley was a United States Army Veteran and served in the Vietnam War. He was retired from FMC after 37 years of employment.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, the former Margaret “Peggy” (Hans) Lucas; his mother, Anna Mae Lucas; his daughters, Christina “Tina” Lucas and Patricia “Tricia” Patterson and husband Dean. He is also survived by his grandson, Logan Patterson, his two brothers, Raymond Lucas and wife Cindy and Robert Lucas and wife Diane; and five nephews, three aunts, one uncle, and numerous cousins and his special buddy, Benji.
He was preceded in death by his father, Stanley J. Lucas.
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