Burning tires ignited by anti-government protestors blocking the street leading to the University of Human Science on Avenue Christophe in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Thursday. Staff Photo by Gary Coronado
Students returning home from school pass by burning tires ignited by anti-government protestors.
Chimere's (a name for pro-Aristide gangs/supporters) Cameroon base in Bel-Air, claims he was struck in the head by the National Police during a peaceful pro-Aristide march November 10, 2004 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Jimmy Cesar at pro-Aristide gang Cameroon base in Bel-Air claims he was struck in the head by the National Police.
Dead body found in the hillside in St. Marc, Haiti. The hillside, over looking the port of St. Marc, is where several bodies were found dead the past couple of days in St. Marc, located 45 miles west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Residents of St. Marc say people found dead were fleeing pro-Aristide forces.
Gonaives, Haiti. Streets and homes in the town are still covered with mud and debris a month after Tropical Storm Jeanne swept through the region in September 2004.
Streets and homes in the town of Gonaives are covered with mud and debris after Tropical Storm Jeanne swept through the region.
Poster hangs in Chimeres' (a name for pro-Aristide gangs/supporters) Cameroon base in the Bel-Air district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Aristide says he was forced to leave Haiti in a "coup d'etat" by the United States.

Poster of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in pro-Aristide district of Bel-Air.

Gonaives Resistance Front, stands guard in the command post of Buteur Metayer, leader of the front, in a slum of Gonaives, Haiti. Piram has been a member of the front since September 2003
Eliab Piram, a soldier in the Gonaives Resistance Front, stands guard in the command post of leader Buteur Metayer.
A coffin, transported by a man using a wheelbarrow, for Vernio Faustin, 35, of Gonaives who became sick and died of a fever caused by flooding from Tropical Storm Jeanne in September in Gonaives, Haiti.
Coffin for Vernio Faustin who died of a fever caused by flooding from Tropical Storm Jeanne.
Amazil Jean Baptiste, 44, of St. Marc, Haiti stands in front of a home that was burned the last few days. The home, not Amazil's, contained a burned carcass. Amazil's son Kenol St. Juste was shot in both leg on the way home
Amazil Jean Baptiste weeps for her son Kenol St. Juste who was shot in both legs and taken away by armed men.
Former police station and jail in Gonaives, Haiti. The police station was burned and the prisoners set free when the rebel uprising began in the town. It is being torn down by locals for its materials such as reinforcement
The former police station and jail that was burned and the prisoners set free when the rebel uprising began.

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