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haiti-earthquake.jpgSurvivors of the 2010 earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people in Haiti wash their clothes in Port au Prince.jpg
haiti Picking up a murder victim downtown.jpg
haiti At play on a Cité Soleil dump..jpg
haiti Raphaël Louigene in Cité Soleil..jpg
haiti Father Frechette blessing the dead.jpg
Danticat-Haiti.jpgAmerican troops in Haiti in 1929. A hundred years after the U.S. occupation began, the désocupation has yet to come..jpg
HAITI - HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE COUP D'ETAT, OCTOBER 1991.pdf
Le Negré Marron in Haiti.jpg
Armed former members of Haiti's disbanded army patrol the streets while simultaneous pro- and anti-government protests take place in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 5, 2016..jpg
A demonstrator spray-paints the message in Creole We demand justice for all cholera victims outside U.N. headquarters to protest the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Oct. 15, 2015.jpg
Oxfam blamed the chaotic environment in Haiti for its decision not to contact police.jpg
Haiti was devastated by the quake in 2010 that killed more than 220,000 people.jpg
A camp for earthquake refugees in February 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti..webp
La Saline slaughterhouse in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The open-air market is a nightmarish panorama of animal blood, body parts and detritus. It's also an essential part of the economy of the Haitian capital.jpg
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haiti Crowds gather on Fèt Gede..jpg
haiti Black, white and purple, the favored colors of the Gede.jpg
haiti A Vodou ritual during Haiti’s festival of death..jpg
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