France foreign minister, his Brazilian
counterpart, visit Haiti'; also, a funeral in the Caribbean nation -
September 18, 2009
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Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorin, right, stands with
France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, center, and Haiti's Health
Minister Alex Darsen during a meeting in Port-au-Prince, Friday, Sept. 18,
2009. Kouchner and Amorin are on a two-day official visit to Haiti.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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A Funeral in Haiti
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Relatives of student Edmond Dallus killed during clashes
with police last August 25, have a nervous breakdown during his funeral in
Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. Students have thrown rocks at
police and burned U.N. vehicles in several incidents since January,
protesting curriculum changes and demanding an increase in the country's
minimum wage.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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t Musicians perform during the funeral of student Edmond
Dallus killed during clashes with police last August 25, in Port-au-Prince,
Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. Students have thrown rocks at police and burned
U.N. vehicles in several incidents since January, protesting curriculum
changes and demanding an increase in the country's minimum wage.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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A woman attending the funeral service of student Edmond
Dallus, killed during clashes with police last August 25, is carried away
after she had a nervous breakdown in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Sept. 17,
2009. Students have thrown rocks at police and burned U.N. vehicles in
several incidents since January, protesting curriculum changes and demanding
an increase in the country's minimum wage.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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