Haitian Protests Continue As Aid Lags

First Posted: 07-28-10 02:01 PM   |   Updated: 07-28-10 02:01 PM

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Haiti Protest
Students walk on their way to school by burning barricades set up during a small protest against the government for the lack of help to rebuild the area after last Juanuary's earthquake in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti,Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

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Dozens of people have taken to the streets of Haiti's capital demanding more services and aid from the government in the post-earthquake clean-up.

Protesters gathered in the Port-au-Prince neighbourhood of Belair, setting fire to debris on the street and constructing barricades.

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Dozens of people have taken to the streets of Haiti's capital demanding more services and aid from the government in the post-earthquake clean-up. Protesters gathered in the Port-au-Prince neighbourh...
Dozens of people have taken to the streets of Haiti's capital demanding more services and aid from the government in the post-earthquake clean-up. Protesters gathered in the Port-au-Prince neighbourh...
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
vanalmen2   05:40 PM on 7/31/2010
THIS STORY SHOULD BE ON THE FRONT PAGE!
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vanalmen2   05:39 PM on 7/31/2010
And I thought we were all gonna help. We sent our aid...eased our dirty souls...and now the outpouring of love and guilt dry up and blow away.

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