Group of 184The Group of 184 was a group of Haitian individuals and organizations in a variety of sectors, ranging from business and the economy to media and education, that was united in opposition to Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his Fanmi Lavalas party. The name derives from the number of organizations in the group, and is frequently shortened to G184. It was formed specifically to oppose Aristide's government and was led by André Apaid, a Haitian businessman.[1] OriginsThe Haiti Democracy Project (HDP) is a Washington, D.C.–based non-profit think tank created by Haitian-Americans to create a "more proactive and effective U.S. policy toward Haiti." It viewed Aristide's government as corrupt and ineffective.[2] This view led to allegations that the HDP created G184, which have been refuted by the HDP director, James R. Morrell.[3] It has also been alleged repeatedly that G184 was formed by the U.S. International Republican Institute to engineer an anti-Aristide coup.[4][5] Associated groupsAll members of Haiti's Initiative de la Societe Civile (ISC) group are members of the Group of 184. The European Commission worked with the ISC from 2001 to 2003 on a Human Rights and Democracy project, and donated 773,000 Euros annually during that period. The EC donation was dispersed among ISC-designated "human rights groups" in Haiti. Of the 14 groups that received grants, 7 were members of G184.[6] Actions
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