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Guyler C. Delva

Oriel Jean to Guyler C. Delva on Jean Dominique assassination

Oriel Jean to Guyler C. Delva  on Jean Dominique assassination

Here are Oriel Jean and journalist Guyler C. Delva

Oriel Jean was prepared to testify in court against former Haitian president Aristide, whom he had knowledge of ordering the murder of broadcast journalist Jean Dominique. Before Oriel could appear in court he was assassinated following death threats against him by Aristide loyalists.

Oriel said he had knowledge Aristide ordered ex-senator Mirlande Liberus "to silence Jean Dominique". SOS Journalists have urged the authorities to make certain the murderers of Jean are brought to justice.

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Guyler C. Delva, Haitian media

Guyler C. Delva, Haitian media

Journalist Guyler C. Delva who at one point occupied the function of secretary of state for communication under the Martelly Lamothe government has been removed. According to the former journalist himself, he was appointed as advisor to the presidency
The same Guyler C. Delva has decided to quit the position of advisor to the presidence on November 9, 2013 to return to his original position as Journalist. Providing explanation at the popular radio show Ranmasse, he stated that he took this decision to give more time to his "SOS journaliste" Association

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Michel Martelly and the staff of Matin Caraibes at Radio Caraibes

Michel Martelly and the staff of Matin Caraibes at Radio Caraibes

Here is the Haitian President Michel Martelly at Radio Television Caraibes. He went there for a visit on May 16, 2013. The president met the hosts of Matin Caraibes, including the CEO, M. Patrick Moussignac upon his arrival at the station. This is a photo souvenir with the staff of Matin Caraibes Patrick Moussignac, Jean-Marie Gabriel, Caleb Desrameaux, Yvener and others

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