Two Haitian journalists were killed by gang members while reporting in a conflictive area south of Port-au-Prince, police said Friday, as a surge in violence continues to shake the Caribbean nation.
One of the journalist's employers and some media reports said the men had been shot then burned alive, but police did not confirm this. A police statement said only that the bodies had "large-calibre bullet wounds".
Radio Ecoute FM said journalist John Wesley Amady was killed by "armed bandits" on Thursday in Laboule while he was reporting on security issues in the gang-plagued area.
"We condemn with the utmost rigour this criminal and barbaric act, which constitutes a serious attack on the rights to life in general, and those of journalists in particular to exercise their profession freely in the country," the station's general manager, Francky Attis, said.