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Radio journalist, Brignol Lindor, hacked to death by proxy by Haitian bestial and totalitariian dictator, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who likes to drink the blood of his victims for breakfast, on Dec. 3, 2001.
                                    
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A man draped in the Haitian flag yells slogan as hundreds march in the streets of Petit Goave, Haiti Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002 protesting against President Bertrand Aristide, and demanding justice in the investigation of the death of a local journalist Brignol Lindor who was hacked to death one year ago. Ten members of the pro-Aristide grass-roots group Asleep in the Woods have since been indicted in the slaying, and two have been arrested. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
                                         
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Hundreds march through the streets of Petit Goave, about 70 kilometers (45 miles) west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002 protesting against President Bertrand Aristide, and demanding justice in the investigation of the death of a local journalist Brignol Lindor who was hacked to death one year ago. Ten members of the pro-Aristide grass-roots group Asleep in the Woods have since been indicted in the slaying, and two have been arrested. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
                                           
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A supporter of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide demonstrates outside as people attending a Mass in memory of journalist Brignol Lindor leave church in Petion-Ville, Haiti on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002. Lindor was hacked to death by Aristide supporters on Dec. 3, 2001. Also seen at center in background is Michelle Montas, widow of slain journalist, Jean Dominique. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                      
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Opposition leader Evans Paul, right, speaks about the attacks by supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide on anti-government demonstrators as other opposition leaders Himmler Rebu, left, and Lydie Parent, center, look on during a news conference in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                

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Haitian riot police try to keep supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide back as they shout at protesting students at the state university in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                 
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Holding a picture of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, supporters of the president rally in front of Parliament in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002. Some 2,000 Aristide supporters broke up a planned anti-Aristide march before it could begin. Pressure has been mounting on Aristide's government, which has been stymied by a lack of international aid and investment and growing poverty in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Although parliamentary elections are planned for next year, presidential elections aren't planned until 2005. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                             
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Holding a Haitian flag and a picture of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, supporters of the president rally in front of Parliament in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002. Some 2,000 Aristide supporters broke up a planned anti-Aristide march before it could begin. Pressure has been mounting on Aristide's government, which has been stymied by a lack of international aid and investment and growing poverty in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Although parliamentary elections are planned for next year, presidential elections aren't planned until 2005. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                     
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Haitian police help members of the opposition, in black t-shirts in the back of the pick-up, escape from supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide who attacked them as they tried to participate in a march in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002. (AP Photo/ Daniel Morel)
                        
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