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Posted Saturday, December 12, 2009 
Updated Monday, December 14, 2009
                                             
A Triple Brutal Murder in Haiti, in Broad Daylight, Further
Plunges Dirt-Poor Nation Into Hell, a Place of Darkness
                                            
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Jean Michel Ligonde, the proprietor and general manager of Big Family, a major- size market, in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital, was brutally murdered by corrosive bandits who before robbed citizens, bestially killed many of them, both in the name deposed dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide's Lavalas political party, after they were also armed by Rene Preval, then Aristide's rubber-stamp prime minister, but now an extreme violence-issued president, late Friday afternoon, December 11, 2009 shortly after departing his commercial enterprise. Two other people who were with him, Maryse Lindor, identified as his companion, and the food establishment's accountant, not identified, by name, suffered the same fate. The number of people bestially killed, only in the trash-filled capital city of Port-au-Prince, by gangs this week surpasses 15.       
                                                  
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Jean Michel Ligonde, a prominent Haitian businessman, was brutally murdered late Friday afternoon, December 11, 2009 in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti by lethal gangs specializing in robbing, terminating the lives of citizens in broad daylight. Mr. Ligonde's tragic end came days after Haiti's extreme violence-issued President Rene Preval, 66, contracted marriage for a third time but first said that Haiti was a safe nation for foreign nationals to visit. In fact, many of those gang members were first armed by deposed totalitarian dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide and Preval to assassinate even assumed political opponents. Less than four weeks before, Haiti's new demagogue prime minister, Jean-Max Bellerive, the fifth chief of government since 2004, said "During my tenure as prime minister," which will most likely be for a period not to exceed one and half a year, "Haiti can be hopeful of plenty of foreign direct investment."    

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An unidentified street money exchanger murdered Sunday, December 13, 2009 in Haiti's capital city of Port-au-Prince (downtown).
                                            

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Pallbearers carry the casket of Francesco Fantoli after his funeral in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009. The 54-year-old Italian journalist and filmmaker was mortally wounded by gunmen outside a bank in Haiti's capital on Dec. 5, according to Haitian media. Fantoli had lived in Haiti for several years and was known for sports commentary on local television.(AP Photo/Evens Sanon)
                                             

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The body of Francesco Fantoli lies in a coffin during his funeral in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009. The 54-year-old Italian journalist and filmmaker was mortally wounded by gunmen outside a bank in Haiti's capital on Dec. 5, according to Haitian media. Fantoli had lived in Haiti for several years and was known for sports commentary on local television.(AP Photo/Evens Sanon)
                                        

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The body of an unidentified man, in front of Haiti's national palace principal entrance, hours after he was murdered on June 18, 2009. (Reuters/Felix Evens)
                             

An alleged notorious lethal chief (below) of chief gangs who also brutally murdered for deposed reputed tyrant Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Over the past two years or so, the presumed chief of chief bandits was on more than one occasion an important member of extreme violence-issued President Rene Preval 's delegation when he visited Fidel Castro, in Cuba; also, Hugo Chavez, in Venezuela.

                                       

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Haitian Berthone Jolicoeur (C) is escorted by Dominican policemen during a break at the tribunal regarding his extradition to France, in Santo Dominingo, November 18, 2009. Jolicoeur, also known in Haiti as "Amaral Duclona," is accused of killing a Haitian-French diplomat in January 2009, prosecutors said. The demand of extradition for Duclona, who was carrying two valid Haitian passports, one under the family name of Berthone, the other issued to the alleged lethal bandit of the same surname, Duclona, when he was taken out of the circulation by Dominican Republic Police, was recently approved by the nation just mentioned Supreme Court. (Reuters/Eduardo Munoz)
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