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Paramilitaries shoot Aristide supporters

Anonyme, Domingo, Octubre 3, 2004 - 20:22

On behalf of the illegtimate regime of Gerard Latortue, paramilitaries are setting up late-night barricades and are shooting known or suspected supporters of ousted President Aristide

October 3, 2004

Paramilitaries shoot Aristide supporters

Haiti Information Project (HIP)

Port au Prince, Haiti (HIP) - Reports are surfacing
from many neighborhoods in the capital of paramilitary
forces aligned with the US-backed regime of Latortue
patrolling at night and shooting suspected supporters
of ousted president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Witnesses
in the neighborhoods of Delmas 19, 30, 32 and 33
report heavily armed men in civilian clothes pulling
up in cars and commandeering intersections at
approximately 6:30 PM for two nights in a row. “They
stop you and ask you political questions about
Aristide and Lavalas. They ask you what you think
about Latortue. If they think you like Aristide they
will shoot you where you stand. I saw two young men I
know that were killed that way Friday night. We are
terrified and many people have left Delmas 30 out of
fear

www.haitiaction.net


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