Home>News Center>World
         
 

Haiti uprising
(Reuters)
Updated: 2004-02-17 11:05


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]

A Haitian rebel stands guard at a barricade on the road into the city of Gonaives, Haiti, February 16, 2004.  [Reuters]

A Haitian child stands outside his home in the city of Gonaives, Haiti, February 16, 2004.  [Reuters]

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]

 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Bank of China floating huge bond offering

 

   
 

Moscow police stop raiding Chinese stalls

 

   
 

Chinese diplomats in Iraq to reopen embassy

 

   
 

Trade surplus to fall this year

 

   
 

First bird flu reported in northeast China

 

   
 

4,450 US priests accused of child sex abuse

 

   
  India, Pakistan begin Kashmir talks
   
  4,450 US priests accused of child sex abuse
   
  Australian teen's death sparks riots
   
  Haiti rebels kill police chief, officers
   
  Bremer hints he may bar Iraqi Islamic law
   
  Comment: Yet another blight on US, British credibility
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  The evil root of all instability in the world today  
Advertisement