VII. The Contemporary Period, 1945–2000 > D. Latin America, 1945–2000 > 4. Mexico, 1946–2000 > d. Haiti > 1963, May 2
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1963, May 2
 
An OAS commission began investigating the Haitian-Dominican conflict, which concerned the violation of diplomatic immunity after armed soldiers surrounded the Dominican embassy in Port-au-Prince in April. Haiti refused to grant safe-conduct exits for some of the 22 foes of Duvalier who had taken refuge in the Dominican embassy.  1
 
May 15
 
Pres. Duvalier's legal term expired.  2
 
May 17
 
The U.S. suspended diplomatic ties with Haiti.  3
 
Aug. 5–7
 
An invasion by a small force of Haitian exiles, attempting to overthrow Pres. Duvalier, failed.  4
 
 
 
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