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Here is Oprah Winfrey getting a tour of the “temporary” tent camp Sean Penn‘s organization J/P HRO has been running in Petion-Ville, Haiti since January 2010. You probably thought there was no way that, almost two years later, people weren’t living in these conditions anymore.

But they are. And Oprah and Sean Penn are planning on bringing attention to that fact in a new special for OWN… which means most of y’all might miss it. Despite the positive intentions though, Oprah was still reportedly a little extra during her visit to Haiti.

Oprah Winfrey toured an encampment for Haitians displaced by a massive 2010 earthquake under tight security Monday, with a local photographer detained for about 90 minutes as he tried to cover the event.

Winfrey, escorted by security guards, walked among the tents with the actor Sean Penn, who helped create an aid group that provides support to people who live in the encampment. Winfrey said Penn’s efforts will be featured in an upcoming program on her Oprah Winfrey Network.

“This is part of the next chapter, going around the world to see interesting and fascinating cases of profound examples of what can be done to make a difference in the world,” Winfrey told reporters at the encampment.

Penn said he welcomed the interest of “the world’s most elegant woman” and expected it would help Haiti. The camp where his group works was built on a former country club golf course and has been home to thousands of people since the earthquake left much of the Haitian capital in ruins.

“Everybody who has spent time in Haiti knows how important it is for the world to see what is going on here. … We really appreciate that she’s here with us,” Penn said.

Winfrey came to Haiti on Sunday under tight security. Guards and police cleared the airport so journalists could not film her arrival. Her representatives have not provided any details about her itinerary, though President Michel Martelly said he intended to meet with her.

Security was out in force during her visit with Penn at the encampment.

Photographer Lionel Lafortune, who was among several journalists trying to cover Winfrey, was detained by a guard as he entered the encampment and took photos.

An Associated Press journalist saw a private security guard grab Lafortune, who works for the newspaper Haiti Progress, and drag him into a small police station at the camp, where officers demanded that he erase the memory card from his camera and refused to let him leave.

The photographer declined to delete the photo, and police continued to hold him until a more senior official, Police Inspector Jean-Lionel Aurelien, arrived and ordered him released, saying, “Journalists have the right to work without intimidation.”

Later, a Winfrey spokesman, Chance Patterson, said the guard apparently didn’t realize Lafortune was a journalist.

“No one knew who he was, or what he had been doing or who he was with,” said Patterson, a senior vice president for Harpo Studios, the producer of “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” who is accompanying Winfrey on her trip this week.

But… they saw his camera. And they knew they were walking around with Oprah Winfrey… and they’re going to blame the Haitian police for hemming this man up… like no one from Oprah’s team set off the panic. SMH.

More pics from Oprah’s trip below.

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