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UPDATED: 08:24, February 06, 2006 |
| Chinese riot police to guard Haiti's ballot counting center |
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 Wang Lei and Tian Lei (L) , members of a Chinese riot police team on a UN peacekeeping mission, stand guard at the ballot counting center in Port-Au-Prince, capital of Haiti Feb. 4, 2006. The Chinese riot police will undertake the task of guarding the ballot counting center for Haiti's presidential and legislature vote to be held on Feb. 7.
 Members of a Chinese riot police team on a UN peacekeeping mission patrol in the ballot counting center in Port-Au-Prince, capital of Haiti Feb. 4, 2006. The Chinese riot police will undertake the task of guarding the ballot counting center for Haiti's presidential and legislature vote to be held on Feb. 7.
 Chinese riot police officers on a UN peacekeeping mission stand guard outside the ballot counting center in Port-Au-Prince, capital of Haiti Feb. 4, 2006. The Chinese riot police will undertake the task of guarding the ballot counting center for Haiti's presidential and legislature vote to be held on Feb. 7.
 Chinese riot police officers on a UN peacekeeping mission relieve guard outside the ballot counting center in Port-Au-Prince, capital of Haiti Feb. 4, 2006. The Chinese riot police will undertake the task of guarding the ballot counting center for Haiti's presidential and legislature vote to be held on Feb. 7.
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