
Press Freedom in Haiti Continues to Deteriorate
A Fragile Landscape for Journalists Amid Escalating Gang Violence As detailed in our May 2024 article “Impunity and Violence: The Decline of Freedom of the Press in Haiti”, the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021 marked a dramatic turning point for press freedom in the country. Since then, gang violence and institutional collapse have created an environment in which journalists operate under constant threat of harassment, abduction, and death. The situation has only worsened. Gangs now exert significant territorial and political influence, often more than local authorities. As insecurity spreads, so too does the silencing of independent journalism. A Climate of Fear and Censorship To report safely, journalists require a secure environment, something that is increasingly elusive in Haiti. Threats, disappearances, assaults, and kidnappings have become common. Since 2021, dozens of media workers have been killed or abducted, many of them while simply doing their jobs. One recent