Guy Malary (10 June 1943 – 14 October 1993) was aJustice Minister ofHaiti, appointed byJean-Bertrand Aristide in 1991 and continuing in office under the post-1991 Haitian coup d'état regime.[1] He was killed in anambush along with his bodyguards. "According to the petitioners [to theInter-American Court of Human Rights], in the course of carrying out his duties, Mr. Malary worked for the implementation of the Governor's Island Accord, advocating the creation of an independent police force and carrying out a comprehensive review of the judicial system of Haiti, which brought him into direct conflict with the authorities in the country at the time."[1]
According to theCenter for Constitutional Rights, aCIA memo dated October 28, 1993 implicatedFRAPH membersLouis-Jodel Chamblain,Emmanuel Constant, andGabriel Douzable. The memo claimed they met with an unidentified member of the Haitian military to plan the assassination of Malary.
The domestic building atPort-au-Prince International Airport was named after him.
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