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The Haitian Press on the Edge of the Precipice: the Rhajac Sounds the Alarm

Summary by TripFoumi Enfo
Press freedom in Haiti is going through one of the darkest times in its contemporary history. In a press note published on Thursday, July 24, 2025, the Haitian Network of Anti-Corruption Journalists (RHAJAC) expressed its deep concern about the safety of information workers and called urgently for protective measures. "We are firing the alarm bell," said Djovany Michel, secretary general of RHAJAC, stressing that journalists are now the direct t…
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Press freedom in Haiti is going through one of the darkest times in its contemporary history. In a press note published on Thursday, July 24, 2025, the Haitian Network of Anti-Corruption Journalists (RHAJAC) expressed its deep concern about the safety of information workers and called urgently for protective measures. "We are firing the alarm bell," said Djovany Michel, secretary general of RHAJAC, stressing that journalists are now the direct t…

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TripFoumi Enfo broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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