July 22, 2005
College in a Country That Struggles to Survive
Wilson Jean Jr.'s eyes flash with excitement as he describes the heady months when he and other student leaders orchestrated the downfall of Haiti's former president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
They led giant marches through the capital against Mr. Aristide, whose perceived meddling in university affairs triggered two years of antigovernment protests. They braved police gunfire and tear gas. And they poured into the streets in celebration after Mr. Aristide fled into exile in February
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