
Articles
-
2 days ago |
miamitimesonline.com | Pierre-Richard Luxama |Danica Coto |Evens Sanon
Claude Joseph, who was Haiti’s acting prime minister when President Jovenel Moïse was gunned down in July 2021, came under fire Wednesday as judges investigating the killing questioned suspects in the case. It was the first time Joseph testified since attorneys for some suspects successfully appealed a court ruling that there was sufficient evidence to hold a trial. Since then, many questions have remained unanswered despite a new investigation.
-
3 days ago |
apnews.com | Pierre-Richard Luxama |Danica Coto |Evens Sanon
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Claude Joseph, who was Haiti’s acting prime minister when President Jovenel Moïse was gunned down in July 2021, came under fire Wednesday as judges investigating the killing questioned suspects in the case. It was the first time Joseph testified since attorneys for some suspects successfully appealed a court ruling that there was sufficient evidence to hold a trial. Since then, many questions have remained unanswered despite a new investigation.
-
2 months ago |
bhpioneer.com | Pierre-Richard Luxama |Danica Coto |Evens Sanon
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Jean-Jacques Asperges once relished returning home after a long day working at a radio station in one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists. He had a roof and four walls for protection, but gang violence forced him and his family to flee their home twice. kAm}@H[ pDA6C86D[ dg[ 9:D H:76 2?5 E96:C EH@ 49:=5C6? 2C6 7@C465 E@ D=66A @?
-
2 months ago |
miamitimesonline.com | Pierre-Richard Luxama |Danica Coto |Evens Sanon
Jean-Jacques Asperges once relished returning home after a long day working at a radio station in one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists. He had a roof and four walls for protection, but gang violence forced him and his family to flee their home twice. Now, Asperges, 58, his wife and their two children are forced to sleep on the floor of a soiled and overcrowded makeshift shelter with thousands of other Haitians also left homeless by gang violence.
-
2 months ago |
fredericknewspost.com | Pierre-Richard Luxama |Danica Coto |Evens Sanon
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Jean-Jacques Asperges once relished returning home after a long day working at a radio station in one of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists. He had a roof and four walls for protection, but gang violence forced him and his family to flee their home twice. kAm}@H[ pDA6C86D[ dg[ 9:D H:76 2?5 E96:C EH@ 49:=5C6? 2C6 7@C465 E@ D=66A @?
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →