New York, July 14, 2005The Committee to Protect Journalists
mourns the death of Haitian journalist Jacques Roche, whose body was found
today in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Roche, cultural editor with the
daily Le Matin, was kidnapped on Sunday, according to international
press reports.
Roche, who also hosted a local television station show, was taken from
his car in the Port-au-Prince neighborhood of Nazon, the Haitian press
reported. His captors demanded US$250,000 in ransom, The Associated Press
said.
Over the past year, Haiti's capital has been plagued by a wave of violence
and abductions. The AP reported that more than 700 people have been killed
in Port-au-Prince, including 40 police, during unrest over the past 10
months.
Roche's abduction and murder do not appear to be directly related to his
work, but journalists have limited their movements in response to the
pervasive climate of lawlessness. On June 16, Nancy Roc, who hosted a
weekly show for Radio Métropole, fled the country after she was
threatened with abduction.

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