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Priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide At St Jean Bosco Church

Priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide At St Jean Bosco Church

Here is a picture of Jean-Bertrand Aristide during a church ceremony at St Jean Bosco Church. On September 11, 1988, at least 13 people were killed. St Jean Bosco Church was packed with many people for Sunday mass

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Jean-Bertrand Aristide - Chief Of The Army Herard Abraham

Jean-Bertrand Aristide - Chief Of The Army Herard Abraham

Here is a picture of a well respected Haitian. Chief of the Army Herard Abraham, initiated investigations of human rights violations, and brought to trial several Tontons Macoute

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Jean-Bertrand Aristide - Herard Abraham

Jean-Bertrand Aristide - Herard Abraham

Here is a picture of Commander In Chief Of The Army Herard Abraham. Mr, Abraham is a well respected personality in Haiti. As a former military, he is well known and loved by many

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Mark Toner Of The US State Department Statement On Jean-Bertrand Aristide To Haiti

Mark Toner Of The US State Department Statement On Jean-Bertrand Aristide To Haiti

Here is a picture of Mark Toner of the US State Department. On Monday, March 14, 2011, Mr. Mark Toner from U.S. State Department urged Jean-Bertrand Aristide to postpone his trip to Haiti until after the electoral process has concluded.

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Remissainthe Ravix A Rebel Leader

Remissainthe Ravix A Rebel Leader

Here is a picture of soldier and rebel leader Remissainthe Ravix. In 2004, these rebels were advancing toward the Haitian capital with the objective to remove President Jean-Bertrand Aristide form power. Tey also stated they wanted to end the violence in Haiti and think it will be done by removing the current president from office

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Colin Powel Was An Important Personality During Jean-Bertrand Aristide Depart To Exile

Colin Powel Was An Important Personality During Jean-Bertrand Aristide Depart To Exile

Here is a picture of the State Department Secretary Colin Powel. During the final phase of Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Office, Secretary Colen Powel was a key factor in finding a solution for the crisis.

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Jean-Bertrand Aristide And Wife,Mildred Aristide

Jean-Bertrand Aristide And Wife,Mildred Aristide

Here is apicture of former Jean-Bertrand Aristide and wis wife Mildred Aristide. As Former president of Haiti Jean-Claude Duvalier returned to Haiti after years in exile, many supporters of Jean-Bertrand Aristide are asking similar questions about their leaders. They would want Aristide to return to Haiti as well

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Jean-Bertrand Aristide Compared With Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, And Gandhi

Jean-Bertrand Aristide Compared With Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, And Gandhi

Here is a picture of Jean-Bertrand Aristide being considered as one of the legends in the world. In this picture, he is being compared with people such as Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, and Gandhi. He was the former president of Haiti, received three coup d'etat and was forced into exile on two occasions. The last one was in South Africa where Aristide spent seven years in exile

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Jean-Bertrand Aristide And The Lavalas Party

Jean-Bertrand Aristide And The Lavalas Party

Here is a picture of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. In this illustration, many observers think that he returned to Haiti for the simple reason of making sure that his family is in Haiti and spends the next five years in the country to qualify to run in the next presidential election in five years. It is estimated either Aristide of his wife will run in the next election

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Emmanuel Toto Constant FRAPH - Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Emmanuel Toto Constant FRAPH - Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Here is a photo of the leader of FRAPH, Emmanuel Toto Constant. He is reported to be a former Central Intelligence Agency Operative CIA . He organized a death squad to terrorize the Haitians who were supporting Jean-Bertrand Aristide

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