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(20 Jan 2011) ++16:9++ Port-au-Prince - 19 January 2011 1. Wide of radio station run by journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul 2. Close of radio station sign 3. Various of Liliane Pierre-Paul, Haitian journalist, working 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) Liliane Pierre-Paul, Haitian journalist, was forced into exile during Duvalier regime "It's an obligation for me to remember all the terror of this regime in which freedom did not exist. It was a totalitarian regime. There was no freedom of the press, no freedom of speech, no freedom of association. We couldn't even protest. We couldn't even circulate (in the streets). There was a peace reminiscent of a cemetery. If we wanted to exist we had to be part of the regime. We didn't have any rights. That was Jean-Claude Duvalier." ++16:9++ Port-au-Prince, 20 January 2011 5. Various of former Haitian dictator Jean Claude Duvalier 6. Various of security 7. Duvalier drinking ++16:9++ Port-au-Prince - 19 January 2011 6. SOUNDBITE: (French) Liliane Pierre-Paul, Haitian journalist, was forced into exile during Duvalier regime "They (the governments since Duvalier's departure in 86) have also been involved in violations of human rights for the last 25 years. They have killed, they have stolen too. But, their crimes did not erase Baby Doc's or his father's crimes. I am for true justice. I am convinced there is no judicial mechanism that can give a real justice. That's the dilemma." 7. Wide of Duvalier regime victim Robert Duval 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Duval, detained for 17 months during Duvalier regime "You imagine being closed in day in and day out ( referring to his time in detention in Fort Dimanche). You know, we were witnessing two, three people a day, depending on the day, you know. Every two, three days you got three people dead and then we had to knock on the door and tell them we have deaths. And sometimes what we did was that we kept the dead people, because there was not enough food so we'd get an extra plate." ++16:9++ Port-au-Prince - 20 January 2011 9. Various of Duvalier on balcony of hotel ++16:9++ Port-au-Prince - 19 January 2011 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gerardo Ducas, Amnesty International "Because these crimes were generalised, were widespread in Haiti under his government, these constitute actually crimes against humanity and they're not prescriptable, so there is no lapse of time after which these crimes can no longer be prosecuted or the perpetrators can no longer be prosecuted. So this is one chance we've got, one golden opportunity, not only for the victims to obtain justice and reparation, but also for the Haitian state to actually put an end to the impunity." ++16:9++ Port-au-Prince - 20 January 2011 11. Wide shot Hotel Caribe where Duvalier and partner are staying 12. Close-up UN soldier 13. Wide of group of Duvalier supporters outside hotel 14. SOUNDBITE: (Creole) Noel Noe, Duvalier supporter "You don't know Haiti when it was pretty. People used to call Haiti the pearl of the Antilles and also Haiti's Cheri but after Duvalier left Haiti, it became the pearl of trash." 15. Group of Duvalier supporters chatting outside hotel 16. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Noel Noe, Duvalier supporter " Yes, I'm Tonton Macoute and Duvalierist." 17. Duvalier's partner hugging group of alleged former Tonton Macoute 18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Reynold Georges, Duvalier's lawyer "This is his country, we don't have any restraining order, that's what can tell you �we don't have any restraining order." ++4:3++ Port-au-Prince- Exact date unknown - 1986 19. Duvalier when he was Haiti's ruler at a gala dinner STORYLINE: Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...