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In Gonaives and other cities, Haiti, violent protests, peaceful protests, fast growing armed revolts, 'criminal Aristide must go,' murders and burning since uncommonly chief bandit Jean-Bertrand Aristide brutally murdered his notorious criminal Amiot Metayer - February 17, 2004

               

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Haitian armed rebels patrol a street of Hinche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                              

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U.S. Ambassador to Haiti James B. Foley (R) and Organization of American States (OAS) Special Representative and Canadian diplomat David Lee speak at a press conference after signing an agreement designating funds for assistance, in Delmas, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004.(Daniel Morel/Reuters)
                                 

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A young Haitian rides a bicle through a rebel barricade on the road into Gonaives, Haiti, Saturday, February 14, 2004. (Daniel Aguilar/ Reuters)
                                     

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A Haitian armed rebel (R) patrol a street of Himche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004. Daniel Aguilar/Reuters)
                                  

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Haitian armed rebels patrol a street of Hinche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                                     

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Armed rebels led by led by former right-wing death squad leader Louis Jodel Chamblin attacked and took control of Hinche, Haiti, Monday, February 16, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar) 
                              

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Haitian armed rebels patrol in the central town of Hinche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                             

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Haitian paramilitary rebels patrol a street in the central town of Hinche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                    
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Haitian children smile as they leave school in the capital Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday, February 18, 2004.(Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                            

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An armed Haitian rebel patrols in Hinche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                           
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Haitian rebels patrol a street of Hinche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 18, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                                        
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Haitian rebels patrol the streets of Hinche, Haiti, Tuesday, February 17, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                                      
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Haitian rebels patrol a street of Hinche, Haiti as children look on Tuesday, February 17, 2004. (Reuters/Daniel Aguilar)
                                      
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A man with his daughter walks pass grafitti against Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
                                            
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Members of the Gonaives Resistance Front, remove the statue of General Alexandre Petion from the main square of Gonaives, Haiti, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2004. The rebels removed the statue because it was put in place for the Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
                        
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