
Haitian former President Jean Claude Duvalier, also known as 'Baby Doc', arrives to the Karibe Hotel in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 18 January 2011. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES

Haitian Police officers rest near the General Attorney office in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 18 January 2011, where Haitian former President Jean Claude Duvalier was questioned. After nearly four hours of judiciary session, Duvalier remained free but has been indicted of economic crimes against the country. The former Chief of State (1971-1986) arrived to Port-au-Prince last 16 January coming from Paris on an Air France flight. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES

A man who takes part in a demonstration near the General Attorney office in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 18 January 2011, shows a portrait of former President Jean-Claude Duvalier. Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 18 January 2011, where Haitian former President Jean Claude Duvalier was questioned. After nearly four hours of judiciary session, Duvalier remained free but has been indicted of economic crimes against the country. The former Chief of State (1971-1986) arrived to Port-au-Prince last 16 January coming from Paris on an Air France flight. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES

Haitian former President Jean-Claude Duvalier, also known as 'Baby Doc', arrives to a General Attorney's office in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 18 January 2011, to be questioned. According to judiciary sources, Duvalier has been indicted of crimes against the country. Duvalier (1971-1986) arrived to Port-au-Prince last 16 January coming from Paris on an Air France flight. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES

Haitian former President Jean Claude Duvalier (C), also known as 'Baby Doc', arrives to a General Attorney's office in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 18 January 2011, to be questioned. According to judiciary sources, Duvalier has been indicted of crimes against the country. Duvalier (1971-1986) arrived to Port-au-Prince last 16 January coming from Paris on an Air France flight. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES

Haitian former president Jean Claude Duvalier, aka 'Baby Doc' (C), talks with friends in his room at the Karibe Hotel in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 17 January 2011. 'Baby Doc' who ruled the country between 1971 and 1986, returned on 16 January after 25 years in exile in France, and added uncertainty to the tense situation in Haiti. EPA/STR BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE

Former president, Jean Claude Duvalier, 'Baby Doc', waves from the balcony of his room at the Karibe Hotel in Port au Prince, Haiti, on 17 January 2011. 'Baby Doc' who ruled the country between 1971 and 1986, returned on 16 January after 25 years in exile in France, and added uncertainty to the tense situation in Haiti. The reason for his unexpected trip to Port au Prince is as yet unknown. EPA/Clancy Nolan

A man takes part in a demonstration near Attorney General's office in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 18 January 2011, where Haitian former President Jean Claude Duvalier was questioned. After nearly four hours of judiciary session, Duvalier remained free but has been indicted of economic crimes against the country. The former Chief of State (1971-1986) arrived to Port-au-Prince last 16 January coming from Paris on an Air France flight. EPA/ANDRES MARTINES CASARES