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can't Haitians too continue to take to the streets in an effort to get rid of the
uncommonly 'grand thief' Marxist-Leninist totalitarian dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide and
give democracy a chance? No more crooked foreign attorneys, with the Haitian
people's blood on their hands, as their defense of bestial Aristide for a few millions of
narco-dollars suggest. |
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Opposition protesters run from tear gas during clashes near Fuerte Tiuna
military base in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 3, 2003. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix ) |
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Opposition protesters run from tear gas near Fuerte Tiuna military base
in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 3, 2003. Police and soldiers fired tear gas and rubber
bullets to avoid clashes between the opposition and Chavez supporters after an opposition
march arrived to the military base.(AP Photo/Cesar Lombardi, El Globo) |
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In this image made from television, police and soldiers clash with
protesters near the Fort Tiuna military base in Caracas, Venezuela Friday, Jan. 3, 2003.
Venezuelan troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters on Friday to keep
opponents and rock-throwing supporters of President Hugo Chavez from clashing outside the
Venezuelan capital's military headquarters. (AP Photo/APTN) |
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In this image made from television, protesters run from tear gas near
Fort Tiuna military base in Caracas, Venezuela Friday Jan. 3, 2003. Venezuelan troops
fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters on Friday to keep opponents and
rock-throwing supporters of President Hugo Chavez from clashing outside the Venezuelan
capital's military headquarters. (AP Photo/APTN) |
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Rescue worker Douglas Arocha is helped after being shot with a bullet
fired by an unknown shooter, during violence near Fuerte Tiuna military base in Caracas,
Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 3, 2003. (AP Photo/Howard Yanes) |
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A National Guard soldier helps a supporter of President Hugo Chavez
escape from tear gas near Fuerte Tiuna military base in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan.
3, 2003. Police and National Guardsmen fired tear gas to avoid clashes between the
opposition and supporters of President Hugo Chavez after an opposition march arrived to
the military base. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton) |
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A supporter of President Hugo Chavez yells towards the arrival of an
opposition march at Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 3, 2003. The banner
behind reads: The Bolivarian revolution does not negotiate. Hard hand against coup
plotters. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton) |
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A driver waits in line next to his car, outside a gas station in a poor neighborhood
in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003 hoping to fill his fuel tank on the 32nd day
of a nationwide strike Chavez and his opposition traded allegations Thursday on the state
of Venezuela's oil industry, saying that oil production would return to its normal level
of 3 million barrels a day within 45 days. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton) |
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks with reporters at Miraflores Presidential
Palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 3, 2003. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Solorzano,
Miraflores Press) |
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