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Worshippers pray at a mass for murdered journalist Birgnol Lindor at the Eglise Saint Pierre de Petionville in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince on December 3, 2002. Lindor was hacked to death in the provincial city of Petit Goave one year ago. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
                           
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Supporters of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide protest next to Haitian riot police during a demonstration in front of the U.S Embassy in Port Au Prince, Haiti, December 3, 2002. Tensions increased in the impoverished Caribbean nation on Tuesday as Aristide supporters violently broke-up anti-government protests and Aristide's political opposition called for a general strike on Wednesday. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
                    

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American ambassador Brian Dean Curran (C) leaves a mass for murdered journalist Birgnol Lindor at the Eglise Saint Pierre de Petionville in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince on December 3, 2002. Lindor was hacked to death in the provincial city of Petit Goave one year ago. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
                        
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Haitian riot police patrol during a protest in front of the U.S Embassy in Port Au Prince, Haiti, December 3, 2002. Tensions increased in the impoverished Caribbean nation on Tuesday as Aristide supporters violently broke-up anti-government protests and Aristide's political opposition called for a general strike on Wednesday. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
                                        
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Elizabeth Mallebranche, right, with bruised arm, and an unidentified man, both business owners tell the media how supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide attacked them as they tried to participate in a march in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2002. The march was broken up by some 2,000 Aristide supporters, some of them wielding whips and throwing rocks. (Ap Photo/ Daniel Morel)
                                               
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A Haitian policeman gestures with his rifle during a protest in front of the U.S Embassy in Port Au Prince, Haiti, December 3, 2002. Tensions increased in the impoverished Caribbean nation on Tuesday as Aristide supporters violently broke-up anti-government protests and Aristide's political opposition called for a general strike on Wednesday. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
                                          

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Two of tyrant Jean-Bertrand Aristide's criminals or racketeers. Jocelerm Privert, right, a de facto cabinet Interior Minister, and Lilas Desquiron, a de facto cabinet culture minister.
                          

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A pro-chief bandit Jean-Bertrand Aristide's demonstration in Cap-Haitien, Dec. 3, 2002. A democratic opposition counter-demonstration will take place on Dec. 4, 2002.
                        
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