Residents in Port-au-Prince hold up an image of Wyclef Jean as he arrives to officially register as a presidential candidate Photograph: Allison Shelley/ReutersJean and his wife Marie Claudinette walk through a crowd of supporters Photograph: Frederic Dupoux/Getty ImagesThe Haitian-born singer shows his Haitian ID card as he submits the paperwork to run for presidentPhotograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP
Members of Fas a Fas (Jean's growing youth movement) celebrate the singer's arrival in HaitiPhotograph: Andres Martinez Casares/EPAPakistani members of the UN police force in Haiti stand guard prior of Jean's arrivalPhotograph: Andres Martinez Casares/EPAJean holds his daughter while his wife looks onPhotograph: Thony Belizaire/AFP/Getty ImagesJean speaks to reporters after submitting his paperwork to run for presidentPhotograph: Frederic Dupoux/Getty ImagesJean stands on the roof of a car surrounded by supporters Photograph: Frederic Dupoux/Getty ImagesJean is carried in the air by supporters Photograph: Frederic Dupoux/Getty ImagesJean is surrounded by young men wearing T-shirts bearing the slogan 'Fas a Fas' (which means 'Face to Face') Photograph: Frederic Dupoux/Getty ImagesYoung men play drums as Jean submits his paperwork to run for presidentPhotograph: Frederic Dupoux/Getty ImagesJean dons a bandana in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Andres Martinez Casares/EPA
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