Charleus, whose radio and television station was burned, expressed his pain and impotence for what is happening to his colleagues.
For 30 years, we worked resisting socio-political crises, providing an independent voice to Haitians.
Today, their future is in jeopardy.
He thanked his workers, also affected by the material and financial loss, for their understanding.
Charleus -quoted by the digital site Vant Bef Info- confirmed that he will continue his fight for freedom of the press.
However, he is skeptical about a rapid improvement of the security situation.
Charleus’ statements come against the backdrop of the attacks perpetrated by gang members in recent days against three media outlets, demonstrating that they are out of control and mocking the Haitian National Police, the Army and foreign troops who are trying to exterminate them.
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