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A supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide rolls a tire toward a
barricade on Croix Mission National Route 1, north of the capital Port-au-Prince, on
Friday, Aug. 23, 2002. Pro-government protesters used burning barricades to stop traffic
on Haiti's National Route 1, a busy two-lane artery running the length of country's
northern peninsula. they were protesting against the opposition coalition Convergence.(AP
Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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Haitians try to cross a burning tire barricade to go to work after
supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide blocked the way, in Croix Mission National
route 1, north of the capital Port-au-Prince on Friday, Aug. 23, 2002. Pro-government
protesters used burning barricades to stop traffic on Haiti's National Route 1, a busy
two-lane artery running the length of country's northern peninsula. they were protesting
against the opposition coalition Convergence.(AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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A supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide holds a poster which
reads: "down with Convergence. Arreste Convergence" in front of a burning tires,
in Croix Mission National Route 1, north of the capital Port-au-Prince, on Friday, Aug.
23, 2002. Pro-government protesters used burning barricades to stop traffic on Haiti's
National Route 1, a busy two-lane artery running the length of country's northern
peninsula, protesting against the opposition coalition Convergence.(AP Photo/ Daniel
Morel) |
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