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Two Months of Captivity for Pierre Louis Opont
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Two Months of Captivity for Pierre Louis Opont

Since the abduction of Pierre Louis Opont, former President of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), by the notorious Kraze Baryè gang two months ago, a sense of distress and uncertainty continues to linger. Despite hopes for a positive resolution, Opont remains in the clutches of this criminal group, thereby exposing the significant weaknesses in the region's security landscape. The impact of this captivity is keenly felt within Opont's family. His wife, Marie Lucie Bonhomme, who is herself a journalist, wears the marks of anxiety and sadness on her face. What began as a desperate search to locate her husband has transformed into an unrelenting emotional ordeal. Pierre Louis Opont's personal narrative transcends familial boundaries, resonating with all those who have crossed paths ...
Journalists and media owners demand the release of Pierre Louis Opont
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Journalists and media owners demand the release of Pierre Louis Opont

An important march took place on Sunday in the streets of Pétion-Ville, bringing together journalists and media owners who demanded the immediate release of Pierre Louis Opont. The former president of Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council had been held hostage for 26 days, causing great concern and unprecedented mobilization in the country. The march, organized by SOS Journalistes, an organization led by senior journalist Joseph Guyler C. Delva, saw the participation of prominent figures from the Haitian media scene. Among them were Marvel Dandin, Lilianne Pierre Paul, Léopold Berlanger, Jacques Desrosiers, and many others. READ ALSO : Pastor Gregory Toussaint aims to contribute to a prosperous Haiti The protesters marched through the streets of Pétion-Ville, waving signs and cha...
Peaceful March in Pétion-Ville for the Release of Pierre Louis Opont
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Peaceful March in Pétion-Ville for the Release of Pierre Louis Opont

Citizens are preparing to organize a peaceful march this Sunday to demand the release of Pierre Louis Opont, co-owner of the television network Pluriel, who has been held captive for over 20 days. This initiative is led by SOS Journalistes, an organization dedicated to protecting the rights of journalists, and aims to express unwavering solidarity with the hostage and his family. Joseph Guyler C. Delva, Secretary-General of SOS Journalistes, stated that this peaceful march was a cry of solidarity for Pierre Louis Opont and his family. He emphasized the importance of protecting journalists and ensuring their freedom of expression, as they play a crucial role in society by providing objective information and exercising their duty to hold public authorities accountable. READ ALSO : Emp...
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