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(29 Feb 2004) (First Run 1800 Europe Evening, February 29) 1. Various, rebel leader Guy Philippe being congratulated by his men 2. Philippe hugging and shaking hands with rebel soldiers and civilians 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Guy Philippe, rebel leader: "I am just happy for the country and for myself, and for all the guys here fighting. We just hope that no country will accept Aristide so that they will send him back to be judged." Q: "You want him to come back?" "Yeah. We have to judge him ( Aristide). He has done so many bad things to the country. He has to be judged." Q: "What are you going to do now?" "I am just going to make some phone calls and see what next." Q: "Did you get any reactions from the people as you were coming in?" "Yeah, all happy, very happy. And we are happy." Q: "What is the situation with your men around the capital?" "As we heard there are problems in the capital .I think we are going to the capital to give security to the people." Q: "When?" "I am just going to decide with the guys now." 4. Philippe walking away 5. Philippe shaking hands with men (First Run 1600 Europe Late, February 29) 6. Former Haitian army death squad leader and now rebel commander Louis-Jodel Chamblain (on right) on top of a jeep celebrating with crowds 7. Crowds chanting with Chamblain behind 8. Chamblain giving victory salute 9. Wide shot, procession through streets of Cap-Haitien following Chamblain sitting on top of jeep 10. Various of procession, crowds cheering, rejoicing, waving Haiti flags 11. Rebel fighter on jeep with gun and US flag tied around his face as scarf 12. Crowd rejoicing, singing 13. Musicians in procession, others carrying US flag (First Run 1500 F-L-A-S-H, February 29) 14. Various of Rebel leader with rebel fighters wearing camouflage uniforms, smiling and congratulating each other 15. Various of rebel fighters standing in line 16. Men shaking-hands and hugging, celebrating 17. Men on back of truck, shouting and blowing whistles 18. Wide shot of Rebel commander Winter Etienne (on right) talking to others 19. SOUNDBITE: (French) Winter Etienne, Rebel Commander: "We will go to Gonaives, and then we will pass to St. Marc and then go straight to Port-au-Prince." 20. Various, people parading in the street waving and shouting 21. Truck driving past, hooting its horn, people waving STORYLINE: Key Haitian rebel leader Guy Philippe said on Sunday he would shortly be sending his forces to the capital, Port-au-Prince, "to give security to the people," after Haiti''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s President Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigned and flew into exile earlier in the day. Crowds danced and sang in the streets of Haiti''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s second-largest city, Cap-Haitien, following the news of Aristide''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s departure. The president went after bowing to pressure from a rebellion at home and governments abroad, US and Haitian officials said. In the northern rebel base of Cap-Haitien, fighters hugged each other and yelled with glee, "Aristide''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s gone! Aristide''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s out!" A large crowd held a procession, dancing through the streets and following rebel commander Louis-Jodel Chamblain who waved a Haitian flag and flashed victory signs. Before becoming a rebel leader, Chamblain used to head a Haitian army death squad. 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...