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'''Gérard Hoarau''' (1950–1985) was an exiled opposition leader from the [[Seychelles]] and was head of the Seychelles National Movement Party, which sought the peaceful overthrow of the [[France-Albert René]] regime.<ref>http://www.seychellesweekly.com/December%201,%202006/Page%202%20Gerard%20Hoareau.html</ref> His opposition was based in [[London]] and began emerging as leader in 1981. He was assassinated on November 29th 1985 by an unidentified gunman on the doorstep of his London home.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/30/world/around-the-world-exiled-seychelles-leader-is-shot-dead-in-london.html?ref=seychelles</ref><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgxrFn-wjp4</ref> The English police have never solved his murder.[[File:Seychelles Freedom Herald.jpg|thumb|Gerard Hoarau]] Grover Norquist, a powerfull and very influential Republican lobbyist, was hired by communist [[France-Albert René]] to lobby before Congress.<ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref> Asked how he could have a communist ruler who had been accused of human rights abuses as a client, Norquist stated that René (who took control of Seychelles in 1977 after a coup against the ruling Seychelles Democratic Party) was “a guy who preferred to not have elections for a number of years,” and said of René’s human rights record, “there were one or two people who people were suspected done in.”<ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref> It was also stated that whilst René denied involvement in the assassination, he admitted to bugging Hoarau’s telephone and to listening in on Hoarau’s last phone call.<ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref> During the phone call Hoarau changed the time of a doctor’s appointment. <ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref>British police later identified the murder weapon as the same type of gun used by the Seychelles police.<ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref>
'''Gérard Hoarau''' (7th December 1950–29th November 1985) was an exiled opposition leader from the [[Seychelles]] and was head of the Mouvement Pour La Resistance (MPR), which sought the peaceful overthrow of the [[France-Albert René]] regime who had come to power on 5th June 1977 in a bloody coup d`etat.<ref>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/498069/France-Albert-Rene</ref><ref>http://www.seychellesweekly.com/December%201,%202006/Page%202%20Gerard%20Hoareau.html</ref> His opposition was based in [[London]] and was assassinated on November 29th 1985 by an unidentified gunman on the doorstep of his London home.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/30/world/around-the-world-exiled-seychelles-leader-is-shot-dead-in-london.html?ref=seychelles</ref><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgxrFn-wjp4</ref> The English police have never solved his murder.[[File:Seychelles Freedom Herald.jpg|thumb|Gerard Hoarau]] Grover Norquist, a powerfull and very influential Republican lobbyist, was hired by communist [[France-Albert René]] to lobby before Congress.<ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref> Asked how he could have a communist ruler who had been accused of human rights abuses as a client, Norquist stated that René (who took control of Seychelles in 1977 after a coup against the ruling Seychelles Democratic Party) was “a guy who preferred to not have elections for a number of years,” and said of René’s human rights record, “there were one or two people who people were suspected done in.”<ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref> It was also stated that whilst René denied involvement in the assassination, he admitted to bugging Hoarau’s telephone and to listening in on Hoarau’s last phone call.<ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref> During the phone call Hoarau changed the time of a doctor’s appointment. <ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref>British police later identified the murder weapon as a sterling machine gun, the same type of gun used by the Seychelles police.<ref>http://www.seychellesweekly.com/December%201,%202006/Page%202%20Gerard%20Hoareau.html</ref><ref>http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist</ref>
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Gérard Hoarau (7th December 1950–29th November 1985) was an exiled opposition leader from the Seychelles and was head of the Mouvement Pour La Resistance (MPR), which sought the peaceful overthrow of the France-Albert René regime who had come to power on 5th June 1977 in a bloody coup d`etat.[1][2] His opposition was based in London and was assassinated on November 29th 1985 by an unidentified gunman on the doorstep of his London home.[3][4] The English police have never solved his murder.

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Gerard Hoarau

Grover Norquist, a powerfull and very influential Republican lobbyist, was hired by communist France-Albert René to lobby before Congress.[5] Asked how he could have a communist ruler who had been accused of human rights abuses as a client, Norquist stated that René (who took control of Seychelles in 1977 after a coup against the ruling Seychelles Democratic Party) was “a guy who preferred to not have elections for a number of years,” and said of René’s human rights record, “there were one or two people who people were suspected done in.”[6] It was also stated that whilst René denied involvement in the assassination, he admitted to bugging Hoarau’s telephone and to listening in on Hoarau’s last phone call.[7] During the phone call Hoarau changed the time of a doctor’s appointment. [8]British police later identified the murder weapon as a sterling machine gun, the same type of gun used by the Seychelles police.[9][10]

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The assasination of Gerard Hoarau
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Gerard Hoarau

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  1. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/498069/France-Albert-Rene
  2. http://www.seychellesweekly.com/December%201,%202006/Page%202%20Gerard%20Hoareau.html
  3. http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/30/world/around-the-world-exiled-seychelles-leader-is-shot-dead-in-london.html?ref=seychelles
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgxrFn-wjp4
  5. http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist
  6. http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist
  7. http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist
  8. http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist
  9. http://www.seychellesweekly.com/December%201,%202006/Page%202%20Gerard%20Hoareau.html
  10. http://www.meetthenra.org/nra-member/Grover%20Norquist