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 -
February 3-4, 2004 |
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Two people walk beside burning tires in front of the Public University during a
protest against Haiti's President Jean- Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Wednesday, Feb 4, 2004. Police fired tear gas and warning shots to break up a clash
Wednesday between government supporters and student protesters. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) |
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Supporters of Haiti's President Jean-Bertrand Aristide take cover as riot police fire
warning shots in the air in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004. Government
supporters hurled rocks and bottles at student protesters in Haiti's capital Wednesday,
prompting police to fire tear gas and warning shots. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) |
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Demonstrators chant slogans against Haiti's President Jean- Bertrand Aristide during a
protest in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Wednesday, Feb 4, 2004. Police fired tear gas and warning
shots to break up a clash Wednesday between government supporters and student protesters.
The violence came as two Caribbean envoys held a second day of talks with Haitian
opposition leaders in a bid to end the country's political crisis. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd |
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Demonstrators protesting against Haiti's President Jean-Bertrand Aristide are detained
by riot police in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Wednesday, Feb 4, 2004. Police fired tear gas and
warning shots to break up a clash Wednesday between government supporters and student
protesters. The violence came as two Caribbean envoys held a second day of talks with
Haitian opposition leaders in a bid to end the country's political crisis. (AP
Photo/Rodrigo Abd) |
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Ralph Francois, a Haitian handicaped man and member of the political
opposition, lies dead before his wheelchair after being shot by unknown assailants in
Petionville, east of Port-au-Prince. Francois had been taking part in anti-government
demonstrations demanding the resignation of Haitian President Jean Bertrand
Aristide.(AFP/Thony Belizaire) |
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School children run by burning tires during a protest against Haiti's
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004. Riot police
fired tear gas into the State University grounds in Port-au-Prince to break up a crowd of
some 100 students who built flaming tire barricades and threw stones at officers and
passing cars. (AP Photo/ Rodrigo Abd) |
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SnapshA student chants anti-government slogans in front of wall of
graffiti that reads 'Down with the government, down with the politic classes,' during a
protest against Haiti's President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Feb.
3, 2004. Riot police fired tear gas into the State University grounds in Port-au-Prince to
break up a crowd of some 100 students who built flaming tire barricades and threw stones
at officers and passing cars. (AP Photo/RodrigoAbd) |
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A student throws a rock at a police car during a protest against Haiti's
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004. Riot police
fired tear gas into the State University grounds in Port-au-Prince to break up a crowd of
some 100 students who built flaming tire barricades and threw stones at officers and
passing cars. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) |
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