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Once again,
kidnappings in Haiti - May 13, 2003 |
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Woman's rights activist Carline Simone is led out of the courthouse by
Haitian judicial police in Delmas, Haiti, on Thursday, March 13, 2003. Human rights
advocates criticized the jailing of the Carline and Serge Simone on suspicion of weapons
possession, saying authorities' refusal to release them Thursday showed Haiti was ruled by
an 'iron-fisted regime.' The Simone have been in jail since Sunday, when police arrested
them as they held a meeting on women's rights in the seaside shantytown of La Saline. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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A woman screams as she protests outside the court house for Carline
Simone, and her husband, in Delmas, Haiti, on Thursday, March 13, 2003. Human rights
advocates criticized the jailing of the Simones on suspicion of weapons possession, saying
authorities' refusal to release them Thursday showed Haiti was ruled by an 'iron-fisted
regime.' Carline and Serge Simone have been in jail since Sunday, when police arrested
them as they held a meeting on women's rights in the seaside shantytown of La Saline.(AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Supporters of Carline Simone, woman's rights activist, demonstrate as
police take her and her husband, Serge Simones back to jail, in Delmas, Haiti, on
Thursday, March 13, 2003. Human rights advocates criticized the jailing of the Simones on
suspicion of weapons possession, saying authorities' refusal to release them Thursday
showed Haiti was ruled by an 'iron-fisted regime.' (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Serge Simone, husband of woman's rights activist Carline Simone, is led
out of the courthouse by Haitian judicial police in Delmas, Haiti, on Thursday, March 13,
2003. Human rights advocates criticized the jailing of the Simones on suspicion of weapons
possession, saying authorities' refusal to release them Thursday showed Haiti was ruled by
an 'iron-fisted regime.' Carline and Serge Simone have been in jail since Sunday, when
police arrested them as they held a meeting on women's rights in the seasideshantytown of
La Saline. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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see you |
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Lookout Seaman Ketnide Francois, of Port au Prince, Haiti, watches out
over the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk from the Ticonderoga-class guided missile
cruiser, USS Cowpens, in the waters of the Gulf, Tuesday, March 11, 2003. Verticle
Launching System hatches containing Tomahawk and defensive missiles line the deck. (AP
Photo/Steve Helber) |
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A very
sad day in New York City for Haitians and Americans - March 15, 2003 |
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A see of police officers lined the streets in Flatbush, Brooklyn, as the funeral
procession for Haitian-born Detective James V. Nemorin passed, Saturday, March 15, 2003.
(The New York Times Photo/Andrea Mohin) |
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Rose-Andre Nemorin, wife of Haitian-born Detective James V. Nemorin, at
his funeral, at Our Lady of Refuge Roman Catholic church in Flatbush. Almost 10,000 police
officers attended, March 15, 2003. (The New York Times Photo/Andrea Mohin) |
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