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A 1972 "60 minutes" report by Mike Wallace on Haiti, the Caribbean island under the rule of "Baby Doc" Jean-Claude Duvalier, who had succeeded to the presidency a year earlier upon the death of his father, Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier, Haiti's longtime dictator.
Jean-Claude Duvalier told Mike Wallace, "The aim of my government is to increase the volume of foreign investment, and at the same time promote the development of tourism."
But the Duvaliers' repression crushed the fledgling tourist industry and drove many of the country's educated professionals into exile . . . before the U.S. finally helped oust Baby Doc in 1986.
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