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Quake aftermath: Chaos and lawlessness in Haiti


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Thousands of robbers played cat-and-mouse game with the cops in earthquake-shattered Haiti, looting stores of canned goods. The looting turned violent in Port-au-Prince, when a mob of 1,000 people fought for goods in a central commercial street, a Reuters witness said.

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Looters fight for goods from a destroyed store in Port-au-Prince, January 17. World leaders pledged aid to rebuild a devastated Haiti, but on the streets of its wrecked capital, earthquake survivors were still waiting for the basics: food, water and medicine

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A man is lynched by a mob after he was accused of robbery in Petionville on January 16. Haitian earthquake survivors fought over food and water and others fled their wrecked capital on Saturday as the United States rolled out what U.S. President Barack Obama called one of its largest relief efforts ever.

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Looters run past a body lying in front of a court on fire in Port-au-Prince, January 16. Looting turned violent in earthquake-shattered Port-au-Prince on Saturday, when a mob of 1,000 people fought for goods in a central commercial street.

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A man is burnt alive by a mob after he was accused of robbery in Petionville, January 16. Haitian earthquake survivors fought over food and water and others fled their wrecked capital on Saturday as the United States rolled out what U.S. President Barack Obama called one of its largest relief efforts ever.

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Looters fight for goods taken from a destroyed store in Port-au-Prince, January 17.

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Looters run with goods from a destroyed store in Port-au-Prince, January 17.

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A looter holds a knife as he fights for products after Tuesday's earthquake in Port-au-Prince, January 16. Four days after a massive quake killed up to 200,000 people and wrecked the capital Port-au-Prince, hundreds of thousands of Haitians were still desperately waiting for assistance as scavengers and looters preyed on shattered buildings in the widespread absence of authority and order.

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A woman loots products from a shop at a business area after Tuesday's earthquake in Port-au-Prince, January 16.

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