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Trafficking in Organs: Rhajac Denounces and Calls for International Investigation

Summary by TripFoumi Enfo
In a press note published this Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the Haitian Network of Anti-Corruption Journalists (RHAJAC) rises to the niche to denounce an attempt to manipulate some Haitian media by Moïse Jean, influential journalist, whom he accuses of being linked to the terrorist leader Vitelhomme Innocent. "We are not surprised that Moïse Jean influences some journalists to defend him, given the level of Betty Lamy's offers in this case," writes …
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In a press note published this Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the Haitian Network of Anti-Corruption Journalists (RHAJAC) rises to the niche to denounce an attempt to manipulate some Haitian media by Moïse Jean, influential journalist, whom he accuses of being linked to the terrorist leader Vitelhomme Innocent. "We are not surprised that Moïse Jean influences some journalists to defend him, given the level of Betty Lamy's offers in this case," writes …

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TripFoumi Enfo broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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