Death of Liliane Pierre-Paul: the family denounces a slanderous campaign against the journalist

Death of Liliane Pierre-Paul: the family denounces a slanderous campaign against the journalist
Death of Liliane Pierre-Paul: the family denounces a slanderous campaign against the journalist

Immersed in the greatest consternation by the sudden disappearance of our Liliane Pierre-Paul, Lili, the much-loved star presenter of “Jounal 4 è” and co-founder of Radio Télé Kiskeya, our family would like to thank all the actors, institutions, organizations and citizens who expressed their sympathy on the occasion of this tragedy.

The public will be kept informed later of the date and place of the funeral as well as the organization of the tribute to be paid, with dignity and respect, to this emblematic figure of the Haitian independent press and major actor in the democratic struggles. and popular.

United more than ever to face the unbearable ordeal of Lili’s cruel death, her family is also rebelling against the fanciful allegations, bogus information, campaigns of slander, hatred and politically motivated attempts at manipulation by public opinion deliberately launched on the airwaves and social networks, through intrusive media living essentially on scandals and which interfere – to the point of supreme indecency and the most abject irresponsibility – in the sphere of private life.

The colossal legacy of national icon Liliane Pierre-Paul, the fruit of several decades of hard work, sacrifices, total gift to the country, militant journalism in the service of the people, will survive the ultra-reactionary vision of the history of some and the toxic human decay of others.

For the family of Liliane Pierre-Paul:

Harold Isaac

Djuly Maillard Pierre-Paul

Larissa Jean

Carol Pierre-Paul Jacob

Berthony Pierre-Paul

Markes Pierre-Paul

Stephane Pierre-Paul

Gessika Thomas Isaac

Sophie Jacob

Frantz Jacob

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