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In this Feb. 12, 2020 photo, a protester holds a sign that reads in Creole "The people of Martissant are tired of dying from criminals' bullets," referring to one of the capital's most dangerous neighborhoods, during a march against violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Two years after the departure of U.N. peacekeepers, young bandits with automatic weapons randomly halt cars on the main routes in and out of the capital. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

In this Feb. 12, 2020 photo, a protester holds a sign that reads in Creole "The people of Martissant are tired of dying from criminals' bullets," referring to one of the capital's most dangerous neighborhoods, during a march against violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Two years after the departure of U.N. peacekeepers, young bandits with automatic weapons randomly halt cars on the main routes in and out of the capital. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

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