Haiti's notorious criminal Jean-Bertrand Aristide, de facto
government and so-called police, all lethally violent - September 16, 2003 |
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Canadian David Lee, Special Representative of the Organization of
American States (OAS) to Haiti and head of the OAS Special Mission to Haiti, left, talks
to reporters while Grenadan Denneth Modeste, deputy head of the mission, listens at a
press conference in Petion-ville on Tuesday, September 16, 2003, where he condenmed the
Haitian government and police for permitting a pro-government counter-demonstration to
block an opposition march in Cap-Haitian on September 14, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Fresh graffiti adorns the gate and walls of the Organization of American
States (OAS) headquarters in Haiti with slogans like 'OAS - Stop supporting Aristide!,'
'We're serious about the people's cooperative money!' and 'Down the Aristide, Thief!' on
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, two days after the OAS was present at a large opposition
march which was blocked by a pro-government counter-demonstration in Cap-Haitian with the
complicity of the Haitian government and police and what the opposition and many
journalists perceived of as the complicity of OAS representatives. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
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Canadian David Lee, Special Representative of the Organization of
American States (OAS) to Haiti and head of the OAS Special Mission to Haiti, reads from
the Inter-American Human Rights Convention at a press conference in Petion-ville on
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, where he condenmed the Haitian government and police for
permitting a pro-government counter-demonstration to block an opposition march in
Cap-Haitian on September 14, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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