Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal defamation action that Pradel Henriquez, the director-general of state-owned Télévision Nationale (...)
Published on 12 April 2011
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Haiti’s terrible earthquake in January 2010 left an estimated 300,000 dead and more than a million homeless and, at one point, around 1,000 (...)
Published on 15 March 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is dismayed to learn that Jean Richard Louis-Charles, a 30-year-old journalist working for Radio Kiskeya, one of (...)
Published on 10 February 2011
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Haiti will tomorrow mark the first anniversary of the “35 seconds” that devastated Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas and caused some 300,000 (...)
Published on 11 January 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is worried about the dangers for Haitian and foreign journalists from the rioting that has shaken the country since the (...)
Published on 10 December 2010
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The Haitian press is slowly resurfacing three months after the 12 January earthquake that ravaged the capital and surrounding region and killed (...)
Published on 12 April 2010
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Three weeks after the earthquake, the Haitian press has just had its first serious run-in with the US military. Homère Cardichon, a photographer (...)
Published on 4 February 2010
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A personal account by journalist Gaby Saget of Radio Métropole in Port-au-Prince, winner of the 2009 RFI-OIF-Reporters Without Borders (...)
Published on 22 January 2010
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