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The aftermath of Haiti's uncommonly vicious tyrant Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his murderous regime's end - March 19-23, 2004

                   
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A little boy observes the gun of a French soldier patrolling the streets of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, Tuesday, March 23, 2004. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
                                       

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People cheer during the speeh of the new Prime Minister Gerard Latortue in Gonaives, Haiti on Saturday March 20, 2004.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                             
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Sgt. Maj. Kirby Burgess, center, leads engineers from the 2nd Royal Canadian Regiment from Gagetown, as they plan their tent city at the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Friday, March 19, 2004. More than 500 Canadian troops are joining the U.S., French and Chilean forces making up the UN Multinational Interim Force trying to bring stability to the country.(AP Photo/Ryan Remiorz)
                             
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Haitian police patrol in a damaged pickup truck in the center of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Sunday, March 21, 2004. More than 3,000 Haitian police officers and soldiers from Canada, the U.S., France and Chile are trying to keep the peace in the strife-torn nation. (AP Photo/Ryan Remiorz, CP)
                                      

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A police officer stands guard as Haitian police chief Leon Charles, left, speaks to reporters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday March 21, 2004. Residents of the LaSaline district say five young men were taken away by Haitian police last night and their bound and hooded bodies found dead this morning with gunshot wounds to the head. (AP Photo/Ryan Remiorz, CP)
                        
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The bodies of three young Haitian men lie on the floor of a private morgue in the LaSaline district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday March 21, 2004. Residents say five young men were taken away by Haitian police last night and their bound and hooded bodies found dead this morning with gunshot wounds to the head. (AP Photo/Ryan Remiorz, CP)
                             
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Residents walk through the streets in the LaSaline district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday March 21, 2004. Residents say five young men from the slum were taken away by Haitian police last night and their bound and hooded bodies found dead this morning with gunshot wounds to the head.(AP Photo/Ryan Remiorz, CP)
                            
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The hands of a young Haitian man remain bound behind his back in a private morgue in the LaSaline district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday March 21, 2004. Residents say five young men were taken away by Haitian police last night and their bound and hooded bodies found dead this morning with gunshot wounds to the head. (AP Photo/Ryan Remiorz, CP)
                                       

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A Haitian boy passes by French troops in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday, March 19, 2004. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                           
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French troops enter in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday, March 19, 2004. French troops fanned out from Haiti's capital Friday to establish control in rebel-held northern Haiti and allow relief organizations to deliver food and medicines disrupted during the rebellion against Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                                               
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A convoy of French troops enter Gonaives, Haiti, Friday, March 19, 2004 as Haitian civilans walk on the side of the road. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                                             
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A French soldier, left, guards the streets among Haitians in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday, March 19, 2004. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                              
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A French soldier directs Haitian boys in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday, March 19, 2004. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                                    
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Haitians pass next to armored French troops in the streets of Gonaives city, north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Saturday, March, 20, 2004. A key figure in the uprising against Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide said his rebels would surrender their weapons as French troops entered this hotbed of insurrection ahead of a visit by the new prime minister. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                                      
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French legionaires patrol the streets of Gonaives city, north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Saturday, March, 20, 2004. A key figure in the uprising against Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide said his rebels would surrender their weapons as French troops entered this hotbed of insurrection ahead of a visit by the new prime minister. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                                            
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A French Legionaire patrols a street in Gonaives city, north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Saturday, March, 20, 2004. A key figure in the uprising against Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide said his rebels would surrender their weapons as French troops entered this hotbed of insurrection ahead of a visit by the new prime minister. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
                                  
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Rebel leaders hand over some of their weapons to the Haitian police in the town of Gonaives, Haiti on Saturday March 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                                                       

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Surrounded by supporters, rebels drive through the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti during a demostration, Tuesday, March 2, 2004. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                                   

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The new Prime Minister of Haiti, Gerard Latortue, waves duirng a visit to his hometown, Gonaives, Haiti on Saturday, March 20, 2004.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                                               
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New Prime Minister Gerard Latortue, waves as he arrives to give a speech in the town square of his hoetown Gonaives, about 100 kilometers (60 kilometers) north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Saturday March 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                                                  
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The new Prime Minister of Haiti, Gerard Latortue, delivers a speech at his hometown in Gonaives, Haiti on Saturday, March 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                                                            

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Haitian Prime Minister Gerard Latortue raises his hands as he prepares to address the crowd in Gonaives, Haiti.(AFP/Hector Mata)
                                         
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Pvt. Paul Bilton, from Gander, Nfld., with the 4th Engineering Support Regiment puts in concertina wire around the perimiter of the Canadian base at the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Saturday, March 20, 2004. Over 500 Canadian troops are joining the U.S., French and Chilean forces making up the UN Multinational Interim Force trying to bring stability to the country. (AP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
                                     

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Pvt. Paul Bilton, from Gander, Nfld., with the 4th Engineering Support Regiment puts in concertina wire around the perimiter of the Canadian base at the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Saturday, March 20, 2004. Over 500 Canadian troops are joining the U.S., French and Chilean forces making up the UN Multinational Interim Force trying to bring stability to the country. (AP Photo/Ryan Remiorz, CP)
                               
                        
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