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A supporter of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide writes on the
wall of the Dean's office at the state university in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Thursday Aug.
22, 2002 : "Down with Convergence (opposition), thieves, long live Aristide".
Government supporters clashed with students who had launched a protest to demand the
reinstatement of Professor Pierre Marie Paquiot as head of Haiti State University the
government had removed from his post last month. (AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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Police separate government supporters and protesters during a
demonstration at the state university in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002.
The government supporters blocked the gates of a university building, where students had
launched a protest to demand the reinstatement of Professor Pierre Marie Paquiot as head
of Haiti State University the government had removed from his post last month. The banner
held by pro-Aristide group says: "support for the autonomy" (AP Photo/Daniel
Morel) |
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An anti-Aristide union professor holds a sign that reads: "Aristide
equal thug, imperialistic bourgois, mafia politicians all sit at the same table"
during a demonstration organized by the students at the state university in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday Aug. 22, 2002. Students had launched a protest to demand
the reinstatement of Professor Pierre Marie Paquiot as head of Haiti State University the
government had removed from his post last month. (AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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Police holds a Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide supporter outside
the Dean's office of the state university to prevent a clash between the anti-Aristide
student group inside, and government supporters outside, Thursday Aug. 22, 2002 in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The government supporters blocked the gates of a university
building, where students had launched a protest to demand the reinstatement of Professor
Pierre Marie Paquiot as head of Haiti State University the government had removed from his
post last month.(AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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An anti-Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide student shows a red card
which reads: "Aristide out" during a demonstration at the state university in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002. Students had launched a protest to demand
the reinstatement of Professor Pierre Marie Paquiot as head of Haiti State University the
government had removed from his post last month. (AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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A supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide protests outside of the
Dean's office of the state university in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002.
The government supporters blocked the gates of a university building, where students had
launched a protest to demand the reinstatement of Professor Pierre Marie Paquiot as head
of Haiti State University the government had removed from his post last month. (AP Photo/
Daniel Morel) |
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