Jean-Jacob Jeudy
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Jean-Jacob Jeudy (born in Haiti, 1970) is a Haitian journalist, activist and politician.
In 1986, he became the youngest journalist to work at Radio Cacique. In 1991, after the coup d'état against President Jean Bertrand Aristide, Jeudy was forced into hiding.
In 1992, he joined another famous Haïtian radio station, Radio Caraibes, where he became director of news. In 1994, he was forced into exile in the United States.
In 1996, he joined the United States Army, where he works as a logistician. In 1999, he became a naturalized citizen of the united states of america.