Journalists in Haiti defy bullets and censorship to cover unprecedented violence
- In 2022 and continuing into 2024, Haitian journalists faced increasing attacks and threats, impacting press freedom.
- Powerful gangs, controlling 85% of Port-au-Prince, aim to silence journalists and control information flow.
- Journalists face violence, including shootings and kidnappings, forcing media closures and self-censorship to survive.
- David C. Adams stated, "You don't operate without our permission, and you don't operate at all in our turf."
- Haiti ranks first globally for unpunished journalist murders, fostering distrust and hindering accurate reporting.
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Journalists in Haiti defy bullets and censorship to cover unprecedented violence
Journalists in Haiti are under attack like never before. They are dodging bullets, defying censorship and setting personal struggles aside as they document the downfall of Haiti’s capital and the surge in violence blamed on powerful gangs that control 85% of Port-au-Prince.
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