arch
EN_01025327_1741
Lillian Miller of Washington, D.C., center, reacts as she is escorted by police officers outside a courthouse in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, July 3, 2012. Miller was jailed May 21, 2012 on charges that she was violating an immigration law. The charges were later dropped but the aid worker who runs a nonprofit that seeks to house Haitians following the 2010 earthquake is still being held on criminal association charges. Miller was supposed to testify before a judge Tuesday but an interpreter never showed up as ordered by the judge. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)
2012-07-03
AP/East News
Associated Press
Dieu Nalio Chery/AP/PAP104
120703022901
0,78MB
21cm x 15cm przy 300dpi
2010, 2012, 21, 3, A, AID, AN, AS, ASSOCIATION, BEFORE, BEING, BUT, BY, CENTER, CHARGES, CHERY, COURTHOUSE, CRIMINAL, D, DIEU, DROPPED, EARTHQUAKE, ESCORTED, FOLLOWING, HAITI, HAITIANS, HOUSE, IMMIGRATION, IN, INTERPRETER, IS, JAILED, JUDGE, JULY, LATER, LAW, LILLIAN, MAY, MILLER, NALIO, NEVER, NONPROFIT, OF, OFFICERS, ON, ORDERED, OUTSIDE, POLICE, REACTS, RUNS, SEEKS, SHE, SHOWED, STILL, SUPPOSED, TESTIFY, THAT, THE, TO, TUESDAY, UP, VIOLATING, WAS, WASHINGTON, WERE, WHO, WORKER,