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Haiti uprising (Reuters) Updated: 2004-02-17 11:05
![](xinsrc_f3a17206ee704eb0ba75392e27451d13_haitishou.jpg) A Haitian rebel gestures in front of a
barricade on the road into the city of Gonaives, Haiti, February 16, 2004.
Emboldened by the arrival of a former police chief and a notorious militia
leader, Haitian rebels holed up in Gonaives said Monday they now felt
strong enough to take their armed revolt across the Caribbean country.
[Reuters] |
![](xinsrc_4bb98de6a25740d388bb14984cb40d73_haitimian.jpg) A Haitian rebel stands guard at a barricade on
the road into the city of Gonaives, Haiti, February 16, 2004.
[Reuters] |
![](xinsrc_521de38c0be84227b91f58e0eb8eb9d8_haitichild.jpg) A Haitian child stands outside his home in the
city of Gonaives, Haiti, February 16, 2004. [Reuters] |
![](xinsrc_629c2238c5e3441f89c19ecc61957360_haitipray.jpg) A Haitian student prays during an opposition
march in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 15, 2004. The revolt against
Haitian President Aristide, who is midway through a second term as
president, came on top of months of protests against what critics condemn
as corruption and mismanagement.
[Reuters] |
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