Haitian journalist, activist killed in suspected revenge attacks in Haiti
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01/07/2021 - 05:23 Haitians demonstrate on December 10, 2020, in Port-au-Prince, on the occasion of International Human Rights Day, demanding their right to life in the face of an upsurge in kidnappings perpetrated by gangs. © AFP - Valerie Baeriswyl 3 min At least 15 people, including a journalist and an opposition activist, were killed in Haiti in overnight violence suspected to be revenge attacks after the death of a police officer, officials said Wednesday. Advertising Read more
Photographs of reporter Diego Charles lying dead on the ground and of political activist Antoinette Duclair dead in her car circulated on Haitian social media.
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If you want to forget about Covid-19, visit Haiti 3 minutes read
Port-au-Prince, Feb 21 (efe-epa).- A year into the coronavirus pandemic, it is impossible to get away from the constant inflow of information about Covid-19 and the virus is in everyone’s thoughts almost constantly, but if someone really wants to forget about the whole thing they can go to Haiti.
To start with, the incidence of the disease is very low in the impoverished Caribbean nation and since the start of the pandemic there have been “only” 12,274 confirmed coronavirus cases and 247 deaths, a lethality of 2.01 percent, according to the latest official figures.