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26219: (news) Chamberlain: Haiti-Journalists Detained (fwd)





From: Greg Chamberlain <GregChamberlain@compuserve.com>

   By ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU

   PORT-AU-PRINCE, Sept 9 (AP) -- A Haitian and American journalist were
detained Friday by police searching the church of a jailed priest who is
considered a potential presidential candidate.
   Kevin Pina of the United States was detained after filming the police as
they searched the church of the Rev. Jean-Juste. Jean Ristil, a Haitian who
was working for The Associated Press, was detained as he tried to
photograph the arrest.
   Both men were taken to the police station, where Judge Jean Peres Paul
ordered them held on suspicion of "disrespect to a magistrate" and
resisting arrest.
   The judge said the Haitian journalist would probably be freed by Monday,
though he did not explain the reasons, and would not say when Pina would be
released.
   Peres Paul said Pina struck him as officers tried to remove the reporter
from the church. The journalist denies striking the judge.
   Pina has been reporting from Haiti for 10 years for "Flashpoints," a
daily program produced by radio station KPFA in Berkeley, Calif., and
distributed to other stations by the Pacifica Radio Network, said Dennis
Bernstein, the show's executive producer.
   The two journalists and a few others went to the St. Claire church in
Cazeau, a poor neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, the capital after learning
that police were searching the building. Officials refused to disclose
reason for the operation, but police at the scene said they were looking
for weapons.
   Jean-Juste, a supporter of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, has
been held since July on suspicion of involvement in the slaying of a
well-known journalist, Jacques Roche. Jean-Juste, who has not been charged,
denies the allegations.
   The Roman Catholic priest is considered a possible presidential
candidate for Aristide's Lavalas Family party in Nov. 20 elections.