Editor's note: The original text of this alert has been changed to clarify Pina's relationship with Lavalas.
New York, September 12, 2005The Committee to Protect Journalists
today expressed concern at the arrest on Friday of a U.S. filmmaker and
a Haitian reporter who were covering a police search in the capital Port-au-Prince.
Kevin Pina, a filmmaker and correspondent with Flashpoints, a California-based
radio show produced by station KPFA Berkeley , and Jean Ristil, a Haitian
working for The Associated Press, were held in police custody for four
days on suspicion of showing disrespect to a magistrate and resisting
authority. They were released without charge today.
Pina told CPJ he was arrested while filming Judge Jean Perez Paul
and police officers who were searching the church of the Rev. Jean Juste,
a jailed priest who is considered a possible Lavalas presidential candidate
in elections in November 2005. Pina is a supporter of Lavalas, the party
of ousted president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
The judge had said that Pina hit him while police tried to remove him
from the church, the AP reported. Pina denied this.

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