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Haitians celebrate in streets after President Jean Claude Duvalier fled

EXT DAY WS Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier also known as "Baby Doc" made millions from the drug trade and from selling body parts from dead Haitians. In 1986 he fled the country with his family. Haitians are celebrating on the streets and waving their arms and branches over their heads.
EXT DAY WS Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier also known as "Baby Doc" made millions from the drug trade and from selling body parts from dead Haitians. In 1986 he fled the country with his family. Haitians are celebrating on the streets and waving their arms and branches over their heads.
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February 07, 1986
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00:00:10:21
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Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
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