In Gonaives and other cities, Haiti, violent protests,
'criminal Aristide must go,' murders and burning since uncommonly chief bandit
Jean-Bertrand Aristide brutally murdered his notorious criminal Amiot Metayer - December
13, 2003 |
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Thousands of students demonstrate in the capital Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Dec
11, 2003. Police fired tear gas and warning shots as thousands of university students
spilled into the streets Thursday in the latest protest aimed at ousting President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Chanting anti-Aristide slogans, students approached the National
Palace but were rebuffed by police who fired tear gas and warning shots. (AP Photo/Pablo
Aneli). |
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Haitian demonstrators (rear) confront police in Port-au-Prince during an
anti-government protest which turned violent. Students demonstrated against President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide demanding his resignation.(AFP/Thony Belizaire) |
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Supporters of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide throw stones at the police in
downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Dec. 12, 2003. Hundreds of Haitians marched in
support of Aristide, while university students held a third day of anti-government
protests. One person was reported shot and wounded, a day after eight people were hurt in
one of the largest demonstrations against the government in the capital in years. (AP
Photo/Pablo Aneli) |
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An unidentified woman passes in front of a fire barricade in downtown Port-au-Prince,
Haiti, Friday, Dec. 12, 2003. Hundreds of Haitians marched in support of President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide , while university students held a third day of anti-government
protests. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli) |
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An unidentified woman passes in front of two policemen at a road blocked in downtown
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Dec. 12, 2003. Hundreds of Haitians marched in support of
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide , while university students held a third day of
anti-government protests. One person was reported shot and wounded, a day after eight
people were hurt in one of the largest demonstrations against the government in the
capital in years. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli) |
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Supporters of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide demonstrate while riding atop a
vehicle through downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Dec. 12, 2003. Hundreds of
Haitians marched in support of Aristide, while university students held a third day of
anti-government protests. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli) |
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UNREST: Thousands of demonstrators spill into the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti,
Thursday in the latest protest against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. LANNIS
WATERS/PALM BEACH POST |
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Freedom fighters demonstrate in the capital Port-au-Prince, Haiti,
Thursday, Dec. 11, 2003. |
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Thousands of students demonstrate in the capital Port-au-Prince, Haiti,
Thursday, Dec 11, 2003. Police fired tear gas and warning shots as thousands of university
students spilled into the streets Thursday in the latest protest aimed at ousting
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Chanting anti-Aristide slogans, students approached the
National Palace but were rebuffed by police who fired tear gas and warning shots.(AP
Photo/Pablo Aneli). |
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Students demonstrate in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Dec 11, 2003.
Police fired tear gas and warning shots as thousands of university students spilled into
the streets Thursday in the latest protest aimed at ousting President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide. Chanting anti-Aristide slogans, students approached the National Palace but were
rebuffed by police who fired tear gas and warning shots. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli). |
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Thousands of students demonstrate in the capital Port-au-Prince, Haiti,
Thursday, Dec 11, 2003. Police fired tear gas and warning shots as thousands of university
students spilled into the streets Thursday in the latest protest aimed at ousting
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Chanting anti-Aristide slogans, students approached the
National Palace but were rebuffed by police who fired tear gas and warning shots. (AP
Photo/Pablo Aneli). |