Aristide warns of 'thousands killed' if Haiti rebels capture capital By Marcus Warren in Saint-Marc (Filed: 25/02/2004) A small group of elite police and a bottleneck in the landscape are all that can stop Haiti's rebels marching on the capital. Insurgents determined to overthrow President Jean-Bertrand Aristide have swept through the north but must next force their way through a twisting valley against their toughest opposition so far on the road to Port-au-Prince. President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who is under threat from rebels Mr Aristide pleaded for international help last night, predicting mass slaughter if the rebels were not stopped. "Should...