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In Gonaives and other cities, Haiti, violent protests, peaceful protests, 'criminal Aristide must go,' murders and burning since uncommonly chief bandit Jean-Bertrand Aristide brutally murdered his notorious criminal Amiot Metayer - January 13-15, 2004

          
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Haitian police walk as students march towards downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004. Hundreds of University students marched against Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                    
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A police officer stands guard where a pro-Aristide supporter is arrested, as students shout during a march towards downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, January 15, 2004. University students held a demonstration on Thursday, accusing President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's administration of having a hand in an attack that forced several radio stations off the air. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                                  
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A student holding the Bible prays as students march towards downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004. University students held a demonstration on Thursday, accusing President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's administration of having a hand in an attack that forced several radio stations off the air. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                              
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A pro-Aristide supporter is arrested and he shouts 'Aristide five years' as students march towards downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, January 15, 2004. Hundreds of University students marched against Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                  
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A student with a weraing a bandana reading ' Down with Aristide' and a mask walks as students march towards downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Jan.15, 2004. University students held a demonstration on Thursday, accusing President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's administration of having a hand in an attack that forced several radio stations off the air. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                               
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Haitian businessman Andy Apaid Jr. prays during a mass at the Saint Peter church Port-au Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2004. Opposition is mounting against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's embattled administration but it's unclear whether any candidate will have the international backing and popular support to lead the country out of its deepening morass. Apaid, 51 who was born in the United States is barred from the presidency because of his dual nationality. Without a constitutional amendment, hewill never become president. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                           

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Evans Paul, left, leader of the Haiti's opposition alliance Democratic Convergence, arrives to a rally in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in this Jan. 27, 2001 file photo. Opposition is mounting against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's embattled administration but it's unclear whether any candidate will have the international backing and popular support to lead the country out of its deepening morass. Paul, a former mayor of Port-au-Prince, helped put Aristide in power managing his campaign in 1990but broke ranks after the president left him out of his inner circle. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton, file)
                                  

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Jean Bertrand Aristide, President of Haiti, gives the word to a journalist at a press conference during the Special Summit of the Americas in Monterrey, Mexico, January 13, 2004. (AFP/Luis Acosta)
                                                 
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President Jean-Bertrand Aristide of Haiti responds to questions at the conclusion of a press conference at the Summit of the Americas in Monterrey, Mexico January 13, 2004. The embattled leader, whose government has been the subject of protests called for dialogue with the opposition in order to hold elections within six months. Reuters/Joe Skipper
                            
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A boy passes in front of a wall with the slogan 'Down with Aristide' in Port-au Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2003. Opposition is mounting against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's embattled administration but it's unclear whether any candidate will have the international backing and popular support to lead the country out of its deepening morass. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                          

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An Hatian man walks in front of aerials in a cluster of radio antennae on a hillside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2004. Unidentified armed men tied up the security guards protecting the antennae compound in Boutilliers and attacked the antennae receivers with sledge hammers. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                                     

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A student protest against tyrant Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, November 28, 2004.
                                       
                        
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