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