Document Release: Haiti and the Jean Dominique Investigation: An Interview with Mario Joseph and Brian Concannon
By: Jeb Sprague - Journal of Haitian Studies
On April 3, 2000, Jean Dominique, Haiti’s most popular
journalist, was shot four times in the chest as he arrived
for work at Radio Haïti. The station’s security guard
Jean-Claude Louissant was also killed in the attack. The
President of Haiti, René Préval, ordered three days of
official mourning and 16,000 people reportedly attended
his funeral. A documentary film released in 2003, The
Agronomist, by Academy Award-winning director Jonathan
Demme featured Dominique’s inspiring life. However,
since Dominique’s death the investigation into his murder
has sparked a constant point of controversy.
Attorneys Mario Joseph and Brian Concannon worked for
the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux (BAI), a human
rights lawyer’s office supported by both the Préval and
Aristide governments. The BAI was tasked with helping to
investigate the killings. A discussion with the two attorneys
reveals the unpublished perspective of former government
insiders who worked on the case and their thoughts on the
role of former Senator Dany Toussaint, the investigation
headed by Judge Claudy Gassant, the mobilization around
the case, and recent revelations made by Guy Philippe,
a leader of the ex-military organization Front pour la
Libération et la Réconstruction Nationales (FLRN).
This interview was conducted over the telephone and by
e-mail during April and May of 2007. Read the entire PDF.
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