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pro-de facto totalitarian dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide protest, Anti-chief bandit
Aristide protest, in Port-au-Prince, Jan. 10, 2003 - More than 15 injured. |
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Supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide saying 'We don't care
about gas prices! We just want Aristide for five years!' during a demonstration held to
counter an anti-goverment march which protested the recent, sudden hike in fuel prices in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Jan. 10, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide saying 'The gas
distributors are hoarding gas to drive prices up!' and 'Aristide for five years!' during a
demonstration held to counter an anti-goverment march which protested the recent, sudden
hike in fuel prices in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel
Morel) |
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A Haitian anti-riot policeman accompanies members of the Confederation
for Democratic Unity (KID), part of the Democratic Convergence opposition coalition, as
they shout at supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide during a march to protest the
recent, sudden hike in fuel prices in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2003. The
poster in front reads: 'Long live policies based on the economy.' (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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A doctors,medical
students' protest in Haiti against notorious criminal Jean-Bertrand Aristide - Jan. 13,
2003. |
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Doctors, students and others gather in front of the Supreme Court to
demand justice for a medical student gunned down last week as they participated in a
demonstration, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, Jan. 13, 2003. On Jan. 7, third-year
medical student Erick Pierre was killed, Bible in hand, as he made his way home after
studying all night with fellow students. He was killed on the day unions and other
organizations had called a national anti-government strike to protest high fuel prices.
(AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Riot police escort a march of doctors, professors and students
demonstrating in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Monday, Jan. 13, 2002. More than 1,000 medical
students marched through the capital Monday, protesting the killing of a fellow classmate
and calling for President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to resign. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, center, gestures to his supporters to
move back to give space to the National Palace band, as his wife Mildred, right, and Sen.
Yvon Feuille, left, and an unidentified bodyguard, far left, join him in front of
Parliament where he was to give speech at the opening of the 2003 legislative session in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Monday, Jan. 13, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, right, surrounded by his bodyguards,
waves to his supporters in front of Parliament prior to giving a speech at the opening of
the 2003 legislative session in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Monday, Jan. 13, 2003. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Several people walk down a main street past closed shops and empty merchant stands
during a 48-hour strike by public transportation drivers on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2003 in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The drivers were protesting the government's decision to end fuel
subsidies and cause a sharp rise in gas prices.(AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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More than 1,000 Haitian medical students, doctors and nurses protesting de facto
Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's totalitarian dictatorship in Port-au-Prince,
Monday, Jan.13, 2003 |
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