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 A
man grieves the loss of a Haitian prison guard who was
killed during a prison break at the Haitian Civil Prison in the Rue Centre
neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005. Gunmen
attacked Haiti's national prison Saturday and drove away with jailed
former Prime Minister Yvon Neptune and other inmates linked to ousted
ex-President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
 This
is a file photo of Haiti's former Prime Minister Yvon Neptune when he
appeared in court for trial in Port-au-Prince, July 16, 2004. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo) |
 Prison guard closes the gate at Haiti's National
Penitentiary in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 19, 2005. Gunmen attacked
Haiti's national prison Saturday and drove away with jailed former Prime
Minister Yvon Neptune and other inmates linked to ousted ex-President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) |
HAVANA, Feb. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Gunmen attacked
Haiti's national prison Saturday and drove away with jailed former Prime
Minister Yvon Neptune and other inmates linked to ousted ex-President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, media reports said.
Neptune and former Interior Minister Jocelerme
Privert appeared to have been taken out at gunpoint by the attackers, who sent
poorly armed prison guards fleeing the National Penitentiary in Port-au-Prince.
An unknown number of prisoners escaped and one guard
was killed during the attack, according to a police officer.
Residents of the area said the heavily armed gunmen
arrived in three vehicles. They entered the prison shooting and guards fled.
Neither the police nor the interim government, which
jailed Neptune and Privert on charges of violence, made any statement on the
prison break.
International police who are part of a 7,000-strong
Brazilian-led UN force trying to keep peace in the chaotic and impoverished
Caribbean country arrived later and began interviewing witnesses.
But according to a spokesman for the UN peacekeeping
force, Neptune and Pivert were later turned over to UN soldiers and are now in
the protective custody of the UN. Enditem
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