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RCMP/UN Help Smash Aristide Supporters

Anonyme, Sunday, January 9, 2005 - 12:50

Haiti Information Project

Port-au-Prince,Haiti(HIP)-Corralling residents and kicking down doors, heavily armed troops of the UN and the Police Nationale de Haiti (PNH) invaded several neighborhoods of Cite Soleil one day after an alleged attack on the headquarters of the mission of the Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul.

January 7, 2005

UN works to squash followers of Aristide in Haiti
Haiti Information Project (HIP)

Port-au-Prince,Haiti(HIP)-Corralling residents and kicking down doors, heavily armed troops of the UN and the Police Nationale de Haiti (PNH) invaded several neighborhoods of Cite Soleil one day after an alleged attack on the headquarters of the mission of the Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul.

Hundreds of UN troops and Haitian police formed a dragnet that resulted in truckloads of residents being arrested without a warrant in the sprawling neighborhood that is home to more than 500,000 Haitians. Following the arrests, the UN and PNH conducted house-to-house searches as residents of the slum reacted with fear anger and disgust. The UN left a calling card of a fluorescent lime-green “X

www.haitiaction.net


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Sun, 2005-01-09 17:33

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