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In Gonaives and other cities, Haiti, violent protests, peaceful protests, 'criminal Aristide must go,' murders and burning since uncommonly chief bandit jean-Bertrand Aristide brutally murdered his notorious criminal Amiot Metayer - November 10-13, 2003

                                                
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A Haitian anti-riot policeman tries to keep back supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide as they attempted to intimidate an anti-government demonstration which drew over a thousand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, November 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital chanting slogans like 'Down with Aristide!' before the small group of Aristide supporters confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                            
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The front of a Haiti anti-government demonstration called by students which drew over a thousand carry a banner made of the colors of the Haitian flag and shout 'Down with Aristide!' as they head out from the State University's Faculty of Human Sciences in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, November 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital before the small group of supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                                    
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The front of a Haiti anti-government demonstration called by students which drew over a thousand carry a banner made of the colors of the Haitian flag and one is dressed as the ghost of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide as others whip him while they march through the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, November 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations demonstrated for two hours before the small group of supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                         
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Haitian anti-riot policemen try to keep back supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide as they attempted to intimidate an anti-government demonstration which drew over a thousand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, November 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital chanting slogans like 'Down with Aristide!' before the small group of Aristide supporters confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                             
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A Haitian policeman tries to keep back supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, one waving a Haitian flag, as they tried to intimidate an anti-government demonstration which drew over a thousand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital chanting slogans like 'Down with Aristide!' before the small group of Aristide supporters confronted them and prevented them frommarching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                   
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Supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide chant pro-government slogans while one holds a CD that says 'The Eternal gave us someone to help us get the country out of the spot its in' as they attempt to intimidate an anti-government demonstration which drew over a thousand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, November 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital chanting slogans like 'Down with Aristide!' beforethe small group of Aristide supporters confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                  
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A Haitian police officer shoots in the air to push back a group of students, a few of whom threw rocks at the police following an anti-government demonstration which drew over a thousand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, November 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital chanting slogans like 'Down with Aristide!' before a small group of supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                               
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Haitian reporters, left, cringe as a Haitian policeman shoots in the air to push back a group of students, a few of whom threw rocks at the police following an anti-government demonstration which drew over a thousand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, November 13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital chanting slogans like 'Down with Aristide!' before a small group of supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                    
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Haitian anti-riot police officers try to keep back supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide as they attempted to intimidate an anti-government demonstration which drew over a thousand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, Nov.13, 2003. Students and supporters from unions, political parties and other organizations marched through the streets of the capital chanting slogans like 'Down with Aristide!' before the small group of Aristide supporters confronted them and prevented them from marching in front of the National Palace, causing some students get angry and accuse the police of being partisan. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                                    
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Supporters and friends of the former pro-government gang leader Roodson Lemaire, alias 'Colobri,' who was shot to death on October 31, sing 'Down with Aristide!'and hide their faces as they run and dance through the streets of the Boston neighborhood of the seaside slum of Cite Soleil, Haiti, which sits between the capital and the harbor, on Monday, November 10, 2003. People in Cite Soleil, including members of the gang he used to regularly assemble for demonstrations in favor of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, blame the government for his murder. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                                       

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Children watch upporters and friends of the former pro-government gang leader Roodson Lemaire, alias 'Colobri,' who was shot to death on October 31, sing 'Down with Aristide!' as they run and dance through the streets of the Boston neighborhood of the seaside slum of Cite Soleil, Haiti, which sits between the capital and the harbor, on Monday, November 10, 2003. People in Cite Soleil, including members of the gang he used to regularly assemble for demonstrations in favor of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, blame the government for his murder. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                                                   
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Supporters and friends of the former pro-government gang leader Roodson Lemaire, alias 'Colobri,' who was shot to death on October 31, sing 'Down with Aristide!' as they run and dance through the streets of the Boston neighborhood of the seaside slum of Cite Soleil, Haiti, which sits between the capital and the harbor, on Monday, November 10, 2003. People in Cite Soleil, including members of the gang he used to regularly assemble for demonstrations in favor of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, blame the government for his murder. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                                                                     
                                                                                         
                                                                                              
                                                              
                
                                                             
                                                                                            
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