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Madame Max Adolphe : ウィキペディア英語版
Madame Max Adolphe
Madame Max Adolphe (also known as and ), born in September 1925,〔Report by the Special Inquest Commission on the Troubling Death of Judge Jean Serge Joseph, Part II, The Facts https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2013/08/17/report-by-the-special-inquest-commission-on-the-troubling-death-of-judge-jean-serge-joseph-part-ii-the-facts/〕 was the right hand woman of former Haitian president François Duvalier, who used the nickname "PapaDoc".
Adolphe, then known as Rosalie Bosquet, came to the attention of Duvalier during an attempt on his life. While she was a low ranking officer in the Tonton Macoute, her courage impressed the President so much that he promoted her to the position of warden at . At the prison, Adolphe continued her strong support of the government and was known for her violent interrogations of political prisoners.
Daily killings, torture, and beatings were typical at the prison during her tenure. She developed a "gruesome reputation for herself as she designed inventive sexual tortures" in Fort Dimanche. She was later promoted to the Supreme Head of the ''フランス語:Fillettes Laleau'', the female branch of the Tonton Macoutes. She also collected a monthly rent check from U.S. Special Forces for the use of her compound.
When Papa Doc died in 1971, and his son, Jean-Claude Duvalier succeeded him, he had Adolphe removed from her post as head of Fort Dimanche. By May 1972 she had been appointed mayor of 〕}} which brought her attention to the city's sewage disposal.〔, to the problems of urban sewage disposal.}}〕 Prior to the end of the Duvalier dynasty in 1986, when the Duvaliers fled the capital, she said "t seems Jean-Claude is leaving the country soon. All militia members will be in danger. Much blood will be shed." She later left the country, but her current whereabouts are unknown. She is succeeded by her daughter, Magalie Adolphe Racine, who lives in Haiti and serves as Minister of Youth and Sport.
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