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In Gonaives, and other cities, Haiti, also, in Miami, Florida, peaceful protests,  violent protests, 'criminal Aristide must go,' murders and burning since uncommonly chief bandit Jean-Bertrand Aristide brutally murdered his notorious criminal Amiot Metayer - December 16-17, 2003

                                  

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NO! Mickaelle Bredy, of Miami, hits images of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide at the protest Wednesday, Dec.17, 2003. (Sun-Sentinel staff photo/Anastasia Waslsh Infanzon)
                                        

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CANDLE LIGHT VIGIL - Adeline Romain, left, and Carmen Moise, right, of Miami, protest Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003 in Miami over conditions in Haiti that have sparked Anti-government protests there. Protesters are attempting to get President Jean-Bertrand out of office by Jan. 1, the 200th anniversary of Haiti's independence from France. (Sun-Sentinel staff photo/Anastasia Walsh Infanzon)
                                                      

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DOWN WITH ARISTIDE! Rubens Eliatus, center, of Miami, protests violence and alledged human rights violations in Haiti that have sparked anti-government protests there. The protesters gathered at the Torch of Friendship in downtown Miami Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003. (Sun-Sentinel staff photo/Anastasia Walsh Infanzon) 
                              
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An unidentified pro-Aristide protester approaches to attack the press car after destroying the tires in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wed. Dec 17, 2003. Police hurled tear gas canisters Wednesday to break up protests by opponents of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and at least three demonstrators were shot and wounded. Protesters said the three were all university students and accused Aristide supporters of firing into a crowd of several hundred students as they fled the tear gas.(AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                               
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An unidentified student is arrested by the police in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Dec. 17, 2003. Police hurled tear gas canisters Wednesday to break up protests by opponents of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and at least three demonstrators were shot and wounded. Protesters said the three were all university students and accused Aristide supporters of firing into a crowd of several hundred students as they fled the tear gas. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                                                                          
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Supporters of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide gather near downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday Dec 16, 2003. They planned a demonstration to celebrate the 13th anniversary of Aristide's first electoral victory on Dec. 16, 1990. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                                        
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Supporters of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide carry a poster of the president near downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday Dec 16, 2003. His supporters planned a demonstration to celebrate the 13th anniversary of Aristide's first electoral victory on Dec. 16, 1990. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                                           

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Police in gas masks and riot gear move to break up a march by more than 200 students protesting against President Jean Bertrand Aristide near downtown Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. The US has accused the Haitian government of violently suppressing peaceful political demonstrations by paying 'armed thugs' to crack down on crowds protesting Aristide's rule(AFP/Robert Sullivan)
                                                         

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A policeman in riot gear walks amid tear gas used to break up more than 200 students during their protest march against President Jean Bertrand Aristide near downtown Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.(AFP/Robert Sullivan)
                              

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Tear gas : A policeman in riot gear walks amid tear gas used to break up more than 200 students during their protest march against President Jean Bertrand Aristide near downtown Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. (AFP/Robert Sullivan)
                        
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