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Vendors who sell products like used clothing and shoes on the downtown streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, contemplate the loss of the thousands of dollars worth of merchandise they bought with money borrowed from loan sharks and which burned up when vandals set fire to the headquarters of the Mobilization for National Development (MDN), an opposition political party and vehement critic of the Jean-Bertrand Aristide government, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2002. MDN leader Hubert Deronceray accused Aristide supporters of the arson which also destroyed a warehouse where scores of street vendors store their merchandise each night. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                                  
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Vendors who sell products like used clothing and hair products on the downtown streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, contemplate the loss of the thousands of dollars worth of merchandise they bought with money borrowed from loan sharks and which burned up when vandals set fire to the headquarters of the Mobilization for National Development (MDN), an opposition political party and vehement critic of the Jean-Bertrand Aristide government, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2002. MDN leader Hubert Deronceray accused Aristide supporters of the arson which also destroyed a warehouse where scores of street vendors store their merchandise each night. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
                     

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Doctor Hubert de Ronceray, whose party Vice-President, the Rev. Antoine Leroy, and Jacques Florival, a senior party member, were executed in broad daylight on a Port-au-Prince street by bestial dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide, after they were forced to kneel down. Shots were pumped into Florival's head in front of his 4-year-old girl. (File photo)
                             

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Jean-Bertrand Aristide, R, the notorious chief bandit and bitter enemy of the United States, holding a farcical press conference, Sat., 7, 2002, in Port-au-Prince, before departing for Cuba to confer with totalitarian dictator Fidel Castro, perhaps to learn how to murder more Haitians. Man at left is terrorist de facto Prime Minister Yvon Neptune, who early this year said: "Members of the Haitian opposition stink, they all need to be sprayed with disinfectant first before I can even consider meet with them."    
                 

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A chief bandit Jean-Bertrand Aristide's symbolic funeral precession by students of the state university of of Haiti in Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital, Dec.12, 2002
                            

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Former Nicaraguan grand thief President, Arnoldo Aleman, crying in jail (mock). When is le grand voleur de renom international (the big thief of international reputation) Jean-Bertrand-Aristide's turn? Hopefully, soon.
                                    
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Son Petit-Frere, 28, rows his fishing boat named Homme Pas Dieu, 'Man is not God' into the bay off the north coast fishing village of Acul du Nord, Haiti Sunday, Dec. 8, 2002. Of the more than 200 Haitians who left on a boat in late October for the U.S. from nearby Chouchou Bay, seventeen have been repatriated after landing off the coast of Miami, Fl., some back to Acul du Nord. The political situation has deteriorated in Haiti, with steady protests against the government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who many blame for the increased poverty and insecurity. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
                                                        

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A grand evening at the Ritz Kinam Hotel, in Pétionville, a wealthy Port-au-Prince suburb, honoring the work of Haitian musicians (Ti Paris, Lumane Casimir, Martha Jean-Claude, Guy Durosier, Nemours Jean-Baptiste, Webert Sicot, and Coupé Cloué) in the 50s and 60s, Dec.13, 2002.  
                        
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