Earthquake in Haiti: Three Years Later

Triumphs, milestones and missteps in post-earthquake Haiti.

Lamothe Rises to Power - In May 2012, politician Laurent Lamothe was appointed prime minister after Garry Conille resigned from the post in protest when the presidential administration would not cooperate with a parliamentary inquiry into dual citizenship among senior officials.   (Photo: Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for 2nd Annual Concordia Summit)
Aristide Back to Bolster Party - A hotelier in Haiti told the Associated Press that former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is busy working behind the scenes, trying to rebuild his political party as the Caribbean nation prepares for legislative and local elections. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Duvalier Returns - Haitian officials renewed the diplomatic passport of former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier. Duvalier has incited ire since a judge refused to prosecute him for human rights crimes.  (Photo: REUTERS/Swoan Parker)
/content/dam/betcom/images/2012/09/Video/092012-video-yele-wyclef-jean.jpgSean Penn Says Port-au-Prince Is Like Detroit - Three years following a devastating earthquake, actor and activist Sean Penn commented on conditions in Haiti, stating that its capital, Port-au-Prince, is just like Detroit. "It's not more dangerous, it's not less dangerous,” he said. (Photo: Lee Celano/Getty Images)

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Aristide Back on the Scene - In January 2013, former Haitian leader Jean Bertrand Aristide was questioned over allegations of corruption. Critics say the government has bigger fish to fry than spending money on Aristide.  (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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