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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 - February 11, 2004

                   
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An anti Aristide activist lies dead on the side of a mountain in Saint Marc, Haiti, 90 km north Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004, after being shot in the back according to witnesses. Witnesses said that pro Aristide supporters burned houses and cars in this rebel-held neighborhood. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
                                   
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An anti Aristide activist lies dead on the side of a mountain in Saint Marc, Haiti, 90 km north Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004, after being shot in the back according to witnesses. Witnesses said that pro Aristide supporters burned houses and cars in this rebel-held neighborhood. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
                        
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A dead man is loaded onto a cart in Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004. Rebels shot the escaped convict and one-time Aristide supporter when he refused to surrender his rifle, according to a witness. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                
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A dead man is transported by a cart in Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004. Rebels shot the escaped convict and one-time Aristide supporter when he refused to surrender his rifle, according to a witness. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                             

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People run through tear gas fired by rebels at a gas station in Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday. (AP/Walter Astrada)
                                   
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Dominican patient Jose Bautista, 56, with signs of malnutrition, lies in a bed at a Gonaives, Haiti hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004. He said most nurses have not been able to come in for days due to the chaos in the city, and his niece has only been able to visit him once during that time to give him food. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                     
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The burned remains of an accused government hitman lies in a street of Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004. Rebels set ablaze the accused government hitman and shot another man Wednesday in Gonaives, raising the death toll to at least 46 . (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                     
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People walk past burning tires in Port-au-Prince. Haiti's second city remained without power after a food depot was looted and torched in the latest troubles to hit the stricken Caribbean republic, reporters said.(AFP/File/Thony Belizaire)
                                   
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People travel on the road to Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004. Dozens of barricades, made up of burned-out trucks, commandeered cars, boulders, felled trees and blazing tires set atop heaps of garbage, have blocked the road to northern Haiti at Gonaives, 60 miles north of Port-au-Prince, the capital. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                   
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Two boys walk by a mural wall depicting General Dessalines and current Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 11, 2004. (Reuters/Carlos Villalon)
                                  
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The burned remains of an accused government hitman lies in a street of Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004. Rebels set him ablaze and shot another man Wednesday in Gonaives, raising the death toll to at least 46. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                        
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