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Opponents of the Jean-Bertrand Aristide administration march through the
streets of Petit-Goave, 60 miles south of Haiti's capital, after chasing away Aristide
supporters who attacked a student march on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2002. A passerby was injured
by gunfire from Lavalas Family Party supporters during the melee. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Thousands of students continue their protest against Haitian President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Petit Goave, Haiti, Monday, Nov. 25, 2002. More than a thousand
anti-government protesters poured into provincial streets on Monday, clamoring for the
resignation of Aristide. Poster reads : 'Big Cat, Aristide is a bigger thief than a cat.'
(AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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Thousands of students continue their protest against Haitian President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Petit Goave, Haiti, Monday, Nov. 25, 2002. In Petit-Goave, about
70 kilometers (44 miles) west of Port-au-Prince, students shook anti-Aristide placards and
clashed with Aristide supporters who tried to disrupt the protest by throwing rocks.
Poster reads: 'The blood of the students will not spill for nothing, We want justice, '
referring to the people who were shot Monday. (AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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Thousands of students continue their protest against Haitian President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Petit Goave, Haiti, Monday, Nov. 25, 2002. More than a thousand
anti-government protesters poured into provincial streets on Monday, clamoring for the
resignation of Aristide. (AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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Thousands of students continue their protest against Haitian President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Petit Goave, Haiti, Monday, Nov. 25, 2002. In Petit-Goave, about
70 kilometers (44 miles) west of Port-au-Prince, students shook anti-Aristide placards and
clashed with Aristide supporters who tried to disrupt the protest by throwing rocks. (AP
Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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Tyrant Aristide bandits protesting in front of the French Embassy in
Port-au-Prince. |
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People pass by Haiti's National Palace, the seat of power from where
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide governs the country, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday,
Nov. 27, 2002. Emotions remain high in Haiti, where protests have been building against
Aristide's government, blamed by many for deepening despair in the impoverished nation.
(AP Photo/Gregory Bull) |
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Samuel Augustin Sanon sleeps in front of Haiti's National Palace - the
seat of power from where President Jean-Bertrand Aristide governs, in Port-au-Prince,
Haiti, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2002. Emotions remain high in Haiti, where protests have been
building against Aristide's government, blamed by many for deepening despair in the
impoverished nation. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) |
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