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  • Aristide pledges not to interfere in Haiti's politics 19/3/2004
  • Canadian troops leave for Haiti 18/3/2004
  • Haitian new cabinet sworn in 18/3/2004
  • Haiti's new cabinet confronts mixed reaction 18/3/2004
  • Haitian new cabinet forms without political groups 17/3/2004
  • US reports first military casualty in Haiti 16/3/2004
  • Haiti suspends ties with CARICOM 16/3/2004
  • Haiti's interim PM forms new government 16/3/2004
  • US forces to expand mission in Haiti 11/3/2004
  • Powell says Aristide "a rather disappointing leader" 11/3/2004
  • New prime minister named in Haiti 11/3/2004
  • Top UNESCO official deplores killing of journalist in Haiti 11/3/2004
  • Aristide's French lawyer to sue French ambassador to Haiti 11/3/2004
  • S. Africa receives no request from Aristide for asylum after contact 11/3/2004
  • Haiti's ousted Aristide to temporarily visit Jamaica 11/3/2004
  • Demonstrators demand Aristide's return 11/3/2004
  • Aristide not to leave soon: Central African Republic 11/3/2004
  • Haiti PM criticizes Jamaica for receiving Aristide 11/3/2004
  • US says Aristide visits Jamaica "for family reasons" 11/3/2004
  • Haiti picks new PM amid UN calls for long-term aid 10/3/2004
  • Haiti picks new PM amid UN calls for long-term aid 10/3/2004
  • Profile: Haiti's new prime minister 10/3/2004
  • Three killed in turmoil in Haiti's capital 10/3/2004
  • Pentagon says more US troops could be sent to Haiti if needed 10/3/2004
  • Cuba confirms presence of Haitian refugees 10/3/2004
  • S. African delegation to meet Aristide 10/3/2004
  • Aristide's supporters demonstrate to ask for his return 10/3/2004
  • UN appeals for emergency humanitarian aid for Haiti 10/3/2004
  • US says no humanitarian disaster in Haiti 10/3/2004
  • Annan calls for international aid to Haiti 10/3/2004
  • Aristide reported signing formal resignation 9/3/2004
  • Chile offers to mediate in Haitian conflict 9/3/2004
  • US warns former Haitian president Aristide 9/3/2004
  • Haiti's rebel leader warns of rearming rebel group 9/3/2004
  • Former judge officially sworn in as new president in Haiti 8/3/2004
  • S. Africa rejects claims on arms sales to Haiti 8/3/2004
  • Aristide calls on Haitians to resist "unacceptable occupation" 8/3/2004
  • Five killed in anti-Aristide demonstration in Haiti 7/3/2004
  • Council of "wise men" to appoint new Haitian prime minister 6/3/2004
  • New council formed in Haiti to appoint a prime minister 5/3/2004
  • Haitian rebels begin to disarm 5/3/2004
  • Aristide supporters protest against US "occupation" 5/3/2004
  • Haiti rivals launch peace talks 5/3/2004
  • Chaos continue in Haiti, Aristide vows to come back 5/3/2004
  • France calls on Brazil to take leading role in Haiti 5/3/2004
  • US rejects probe into Aristide's resignation 5/3/2004
  • Aristide wishes to return to Haiti 5/3/2004
  • Violence continues in Haiti despite rebel pledge to disarm 4/3/2004
  • Haitian capital remains in chaos 4/3/2004
  • Haitian rebel leader pledges to lay down arms 3/3/2004
  • Panel set up in Haiti to pick new prime minister 3/3/2004
  • PM says Haiti in state of anarchy 3/3/2004
  • Haiti's rebels threaten to arrest PM 3/3/2004
  • More countries considering sending troops to Haiti 3/3/2004
  • American Airlines to resume flights to Haiti 3/3/2004
  • Tens of Canadians flee from Haiti to Dominican Republic 3/3/2004
  • UN requests Nicaragua's participation in multilateral force in Haiti 3/3/2004
  • US urges Haitian rebels to lay down arms 3/3/2004
  • Aristide's supporters accuse rebels of persecution 3/3/2004
  • CARICOM analyzes situation in post-Aristide Haiti 3/3/2004
  • Aristide enjoys freedom of movement in shelter country 3/3/2004
  • Argentina to send "white helmets" to Haiti for humanitarian aid 3/3/2004
  • Rebel leader proclaims himself new military chief in Haiti 2/3/2004
  • China willing to contribute to realizing peace in Haiti: FM 2/3/2004
  • Behind resignation of Haiti's Aristide 2/3/2004
  • News Analysis: France, US show coordination, contention in Haiti crisis
  • US may deploy 1,500 or 2,000 troops in Haiti, says Rumsfeld 2/3/2004
  • Armed rebels enter Haitian capital 2/3/2004
  • Haitian rebel chief meets with opposition leader 2/3/2004
  • UN multinational forces arrive in Haidi 2/3/2004
  • Aristide says US forces him to leave, US denies 2/3/2004
  • Haitian president resigns and leaves country 2/3/2004
  • Haitian rebels said to have entered Port-au-Prince outskirts 2/3/2004
  • Powell says US troops in Haiti to be "in the hundreds" 2/3/2004
  • US marines arrive in chaotic Haitian capital 2/3/2004
  • Panama to grant temporary asylum to exiled Haitian president 2/3/2004
  • Ousted Haitian president arrives in Central African Republic 2/3/2004
  • Aristide hits back from exile 2/3/2004
  • Backgrounder: Basic facts about Haiti 1/3/2004
  • Haitian capital falls into looting, gunfire 1/3/2004
  • US, Canada, France to send troops to Haiti 1/3/2004
  • Security Council meets on US resolution on Haiti 1/3/2004
  • S.Africa not aware ousted Haitian president on way to it: official 1/3/2004
  • Panama says it considers asylum request from Aristide 1/3/2004
  • At least 10 killed in Haitian capital turmoil 1/3/2004
  • Profile: Exiled Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide
  • UN Security Council approves deployment of peacekeeping force in Haiti 29/2/2004
  • US says its marines begin deploying to Haiti 29/2/2004
  • UN authorizes deployment of force in Haiti 29/2/2004
  • US confirms Aristide's departure 29/2/2004
  • US questions Aristide's fitness to govern Haiti 29/2/2004
  • Haitian president calls on supporters "to defend democracy" 28/2/2004
  • US deploys a coast guard vessel near Haiti 28/2/2004
  • France pursues talks with Haitians, US, UN, says official 28/2/2004
  • Fear grips Haitian capital as rebel assaults loom 28/2/2004
  • Anarchy grips Haiti, death toll rises 28/2/2004
  • US hints it no longer supports Haitian president 28/2/2004
  • Brazil to send airplane to rescue citizens in Haiti 28/2/2004
  • Pentagon says no orders issued to deploy US troops off Haiti 28/2/2004
  • US repatriates 531 intercepted Haitians 28/2/2004
  • France calls for new government in Haiti without Aristide 27/2/2004
  • France calls on Aristide to quit 27/2/2004
  • European nations evacuate diplomats from Haiti 27/2/2004
  • Haiti crisis worsens 27/2/2004
  • Haitian rebels await orders to attack capital 27/2/2004
  • US hints it no longer supports Haitian president 27/2/2004
  • Haitian officials abandon capital before imminent rebel attack 27/2/2004
  • UN chief appoints special advisor on Haiti 27/2/2004
  • France to meet Haitian representatives to help end crisis: FM 27/2/2004
  • Haitian government members arrive in Paris for talks 27/2/2004
  • Haitian policemen return to home country from Dominica 27/2/2004
  • Haiti plunged into uncertainty after rejection of peaceplan 26/2/2004
  • Aristide's supporters ready to defend capital, countries step up security 26/2/2004
  • US to turn away boat people from Haiti: spokesman 25/2/2004
  • UN food warehouse looted in Haiti 25/2/2004
  • Haitian rebels control another major northern city 25/2/2004
  • US concerned about Haitian situation 24/2/2004
  • 50 U.S. Marines arrive in Haiti 24/2/2004
  • US sends military team to Haiti to protect embassy 24/2/2004
  • Haitian opposition rejects international peace plan 24/2/2004
  • Aristide supporters vow to defend his government 24/2/2004
  • Rebel forces take Haiti's second largest city 24/2/2004
  • US evacuates non-essential diplomatic staff from Haiti 20/2/2004
  • Haitian President accepts int'l peace plan 20/2/2004
  • Int'l mediation efforts begin to help ease Haitian crisis 20/2/2004
  • UN calls for world action to ease "alarming" situation in Haiti 20/2/2004
  • Haitian opposition to continue demanding Aristide's resignation 20/2/2004
  • Int'l mediation mission to arrive in Haiti amid mounting tension 20/2/2004
  • Haiti crisis escalates as rebels set up country 20/2/2004
  • US military team to assess embassy security in Haiti 20/2/2004
  • UN team starts assessment of humanitarian needs in northern Haiti 20/2/2004
  • US to present plan to help solve Haitian crisis 20/2/2004
  • Sending forces to Haiti not on the agenda, says French Defense Ministry 20/2/2004
  • Rebels establish "independent country" in Haiti 20/2/2004
  • Tensions mount on Haitian-Dominican border 20/2/2004
  • Armed government militias patrol Cap-Haitien in Haiti 20/2/2004
  • Haitian crisis meets dead end 20/2/2004
  • UN Security Council calls for end to violence in Haiti 19/2/2004
  • US insists Haiti needs political solution first
  • Backround: Major events in Haiti since 1990 19/2/2004
  • Haitian conspirators hide in Dominican Republic: President Mejia 18/2/2004
  • Haitian opposition rejects foreign intervention 18/2/2004
  • Three killed as Haiti rebels take central town 18/2/2004
  • UN chief promises more involvement in Haiti 18/2/2004
  • Haitian opposition unwilling to participate in elections: official 18/2/2004
  • Haitian government appeals for international aid 18/2/2004
  • Powell: US has " no enthusiasm" to send troops to Haiti 18/2/2004
  • France considers sending peacekeeping force to Haiti: FM 18/2/2004
  • Haiti to accept OAS police aid to solve crisis 15/2/2004
  • US does not seek regime change in Haiti 13/2/2004
  • Violent Clashes in Haiti kill at least 50: reports 13/2/2004
  • Opposition suspends demonstration to prevent violence in Haiti 11/2/2004
  • Political crisis in Haiti may lead to humanitarian disaster: UN 11/2/2004
  • Haitian gov't bogged down in crisis 11/2/2004
  • Haitian gov't retakes three cities from rebels 11/2/2004
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