Three killed after gunmen open fire on reporters during opening of hospital in Haiti

Two reporters and a police officer have been killed in a gang attack in Haiti on the reopening of Port-au-Prince’s biggest public hospital.

Suspected gang members opened fire on journalists working to cover the reopening of General Hospital in Haiti’s capital in a Christmas Eve tragedy.

Earlier this year, the hospital had to shut down because of the violence caused by street gangs. The reopening of the hospital was eagerly awaited, and unfortunately, more individuals were harmed during the unfortunate incident.

Videos from local media capturing the attack depicted reporters crouched on the hospital lobby floor while a hail of bullets flew around them. Some journalists seemed to have been struck by the bullets and were bleeding.

In Haiti, armed gangs wield significant influence over the capital, Port-au-Prince, and have a strong presence throughout the country. They have been targeting hospitals as a way to assert their power over the government, leading to the closure of most medical facilities.

Robest Dimanche, a spokesman for the Online Media Collective, identified the killed journalists as Markenzy Nathoux and Jimmy Jean. 

Dimanche said an unspecified number of reporters had also been caught up in the attack, which he blamed on the Viv Ansanm coalition of gangs.

The Haitian Association of Journalists confirmed two reporters and a police officer were killed, while seven reporters were wounded in what it called ‘a macabre scene comparable to terrorism, pure and simple.’

Haiti’s interim president, Leslie Voltaire, said in an address to the nation that journalists and police were among the victims of the attack. He did not specify the casualty numbers or provide a breakdown.

‘I send my sympathies to the people who were victims, the national police and the journalists,’ Voltaire said. ‘What happened today is unacceptable.’ 

Later, the government put out a statement saying it is ‘responding firmly to the attack.’

‘This heinous act, which targets an institution dedicated to health and life, constitutes an unacceptable attack on the very foundations of our society,’ it said.

Journalists sit wounded after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday

Journalists sit wounded after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday

Medics inspect an ambulance of wounded people, shot by armed gangs at the hospital

Medics inspect an ambulance of wounded people, shot by armed gangs at the hospital

The wife of a journalist, who was shot during an armed gang attack cries as an ambulance arrives with his body, at a different hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

The wife of a journalist, who was shot during an armed gang attack cries as an ambulance arrives with his body, at a different hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Earlier, a video posted online by the reporters trapped inside the hospital shows what appeared to be two lifeless bodies of men on stretchers, their clothes bloodied. 

One of the men had a lanyard with a press credential around his neck.

Radio Télé Métronome initially reported that seven journalists and two police officers were wounded. 

Police and officials did not immediately respond to calls for information on the attack.

Another video posted online, which also could not be immediately verified, showed reporters inside the building and at least three lying on the floor, apparently wounded.

Journalists were invited to arrive at the hospital from 8am to the press conference in the downtown area of the capital Port-au-Prince with Haiti’s new health minister. 

They were still awaiting the minister when shooting began around 11am. 

Health Minister Duckenson Lorthe Blema was installed in November in a cabinet reshuffle when former Prime Minister Garry Conille was ousted after just six months in office.

Markenzy Nathoux

Nathoux was one of the two journalists killed during the shooting

Radio reporter Markenzy Nathoux was one of the two journalists killed during the shooting

Jimmy Jean

Jean was also shot and killed during attack on Christmas Eve

Fellow journalist Jimmy Jean was also shot and killed during attack on Christmas Eve

Journalists lie wounded after being shot by armed gangs at the general hospital

Journalists lie wounded after being shot by armed gangs at the general hospital

An injured man sits with his back against a wall after armed men opened fire

An injured man sits with his back against a wall after armed men opened fire 

The wife of a journalist cries outside La Paixe hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

 The wife of a journalist cries outside La Paixe hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

A wounded journalist talks on the phone after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

A wounded journalist talks on the phone after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

A journalist cries outside La Paixe hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

A journalist cries outside La Paixe hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

olice officers patrol a street following the attack on the public hospital in Port-au-Prince

olice officers patrol a street following the attack on the public hospital in Port-au-Prince 

Journalists climb up a wall to take cover from gunfire, after being shot at by armed gangs

Journalists climb up a wall to take cover from gunfire, after being shot at by armed gangs

People help a wounded journalist who was shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital

People help a wounded journalist who was shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital 

The State University of Haiti Hospital, known locally as the General Hospital, is the country’s largest public hospital but it has been closed since a March surge in gang attacks that saw former Prime Minister Ariel Henry ousted from power.

In July, authorities celebrated retaking control of the hospital with a press conference in the facility, but Conille was forced to flee alongside security officers and journalists under a flurry of gunfire.

The hospital is in downtown Port-au-Prince, a stone’s throw from the central Champ de Mars square, an area that has seen frequent gun battles and clashes between police and a city-wide alliance of gangs known as Viv Ansanm.

Street gangs have taken over an estimated 85 percent of Port-au-Prince and have also targeted the main international airport and Haiti’s two largest prisons.

Neighboring countries have been slow to deliver on promises of security support for the Caribbean nation. 

An international mission approved last year has so far seen just a fraction of troops deploying, while Haitian calls to shore up its resources by converting it to a peacekeeping force met opposition at the U.N. Security Council. 

Johnson ‘Izo’ André, considered Haiti´s most powerful gang leader and part of the Viv Ansanm group of gangs, which that has taken control of much of Port-au-Prince, posted a video on social media claiming responsibility for the attack.

The video said the gang coalition had not authorized the hospital’s reopening.

Injured people lie on the ground after armed men opened fire on a group of journalists who gathered for a government press conference set to announce the reopening of Haiti's largest public hospital

Injured people lie on the ground after armed men opened fire on a group of journalists who gathered for a government press conference set to announce the reopening of Haiti’s largest public hospital

An injured person sits on the ground after armed men opened fire

An injured person sits on the ground after armed men opened fire

Street gangs have taken over an estimated 85 percent of Port-au-Prince and have also targeted the main international airport and Haiti's two largest prisons

Street gangs have taken over an estimated 85 percent of Port-au-Prince and have also targeted the main international airport and Haiti’s two largest prisons

Journalists sit wounded after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince

Journalists sit wounded after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince

A journalist injured in an attack is treated at La Paixe hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti,

A journalist injured in an attack is treated at La Paixe hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti,

Armed individuals belonging to the Vivre Ensemble (Living Together) coalition attacked Port-au-Prince's General Hospital, killing at least two journalists and a policeman

Armed individuals belonging to the Vivre Ensemble (Living Together) coalition attacked Port-au-Prince’s General Hospital, killing at least two journalists and a policeman

An injured man sits with his back against a wall after armed men opened fire on a group of journalists who gathered for a government press conference on Tuesday

An injured man sits with his back against a wall after armed men opened fire on a group of journalists who gathered for a government press conference on Tuesday

An injured woman looks on after armed men opened fire on a group of journalists

An injured woman looks on after armed men opened fire on a group of journalists

A wounded security officer looks on after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital

A wounded security officer looks on after being shot by armed gangs at the General Hospital

Haiti has seen journalists targeted before.

In 2023, two local journalists were killed in the space of a couple of weeks – radio reporter Dumesky Kersaint was fatally shot in mid-April that year, while journalist Ricot Jean was found dead later that month.

In July, former Prime Minister Garry Conille visited the Hospital of the State University of Haiti, more widely known as the General Hospital, after authorities regained control of it from gangs.

The hospital had been left ravaged and strewn with debris. Walls and nearby buildings were riddled with bullet holes, signaling fights between police and gangs.

The hospital is across the street from the national palace, the scene of several battles in recent months.

Gang attacks have pushed Haiti´s health system to the brink of collapse with looting, setting fires, and destroying medical institutions and pharmacies in the capital. 

The violence has created a surge in patients and a shortage of resources to treat them.

Haiti’s health care system faces additional challenges during the rainy season, which is likely to increase the risk of water-borne diseases. 

Poor conditions in camps and makeshift settlements have heightened the risk of diseases like cholera, with over 84,000 suspected cases in the country, according to UNICEF.

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