Liliane Pierre-Paul

Liliane Pierre-Paul was a pioneering Haitian journalist whose life and career were defined by an unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and transparency.

A Memorable Encounter: Michel-Ange Gedeon's Courteous Visit to Radio Kiskeya and Snapshot with Journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul

A Memorable Encounter: Michel-Ange Gedeon's Courteous Visit to Radio Kiskeya and Snapshot with Journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul

On May 7, 2018, the Director-General of the Haitian National Police, Michel-Ange Gedeon, paid a courteous visit to the entire team of Radio Television Kiskeya on the occasion of the station's 24th anniversary.

During his visit, DG Michel-Ange Gedeon took a photo with journalist and broadcaster Liliane Pierre-Paul, co-founder of Radio Kiskeya.

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Legendary Haitian journalist Konpè Filo and Liliane Pierre-Paul in the studios of Radio Haiti-Inter in the 1980s

Legendary Haitian journalist Konpè Filo and Liliane Pierre-Paul in the studios of Radio Haiti-Inter in the 1980s

Both journalists, Anthony Pascal (Konpè Filo) and Liliane Pierre-Paul, began their careers at Radio Haiti-Inter.

This radio station was owned by the influential and renowned Haitian journalist, Jean Dominique.

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Liliane Pierre-Paul made a name for herself in the 1980s as a fierce critic of the Duvalier Regime

Liliane Pierre-Paul made a name for herself in the 1980s as a fierce critic of the Duvalier Regime

As a young journalist for Radio Haiti Inter in the 1980s, Liliane Pierre-Paul made a name for herself as one of the most formidable women critics of the Duvalier regime.

Since her early years, Liliane Pierre-Paul endured profound moments of pain.

Her life was marked by torment, including torture, rape, beatings, imprisonment, and exile.

Liliane was compelled to endure a six-year exile, seeking refuge in Venezuela and Curacao during that period. The circumstances of her exile were a result of the challenges she faced as a brave journalist dedicated to upholding truth and transparency in Haiti.

Through these harrowing experiences, she transcended into a prominent figure within Haitian society, her name etched into the collective consciousness of the nation.

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Photo of President Jovenel Moise and Radio Kiskeya co-founders Liliane Pierre-Paul and Marvel Dandin after a devastating fire struck the radio station

Photo of President Jovenel Moise and Radio Kiskeya co-founders Liliane Pierre-Paul and Marvel Dandin after a devastating fire struck the radio station

On Thursday, December 27, 2018, President Jovenel Moise paid a visit to the ravaged radio Kiskeya, a popular radio station in capital Port-au-Prince, to offer his moral support to the management and the entire team.

Although Jovenel Moise was not a favorite of journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul, and certainly not Dandin's favorite. the president demonstrated the virtue of a great statesman.

This is a photo of President Jovenel Moise and Radio Kiskeya co-founders Liliane Pierre-Paul and Marvel Dandin after during that visit after the devastating fire.

The fire, which occurred on the evening of Friday, December 21, dealt a severe blow to this cherished heritage, but the President's gesture brought hope and reassurance to those affected by the tragedy.

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Journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul - Co-Founder of Radio Kiskeya in Haiti

Journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul - Co-Founder of Radio Kiskeya in Haiti

Liliane Liliane Pierre-Paul started her career as a radio host and news reporter. Her relentless pursuit of the truth quickly earned her recognition and respect from her peers and the Haitian public.

On 03 October 1994 Liliane Pierre-Paul founded Radio Kiskeya along with co-founder Marvel Dandin.

Radio Kiskeya quickly became one of Haiti's leading independent radio stations and has played a significant role in providing news, information, and entertainment to the Haitian population.

As the co-founder of Radio Kiskeya, Liliane Pierre-Paul used the platform to elevate critical issues affecting her nation.

This was is a photo of Haitian Journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul after her radio station Radio Kiskeya burned to the ground in December 2018.

Photos: Haiti Radio Kiskeya was destroyed by fire on December 21 2018

In a heart-wrenching announcement that shook the nation, Radio Kiskeya announced the passing of renowned journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul on 31 July 31 2023.

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Liliane Pierre Paul, Haitian Journalist

Liliane Pierre Paul, Haitian Journalist

Haitian Journalist Liliane Pierre Paul was the founder of Haiti Radio Kiskeya and host of the daily news program "Journal de 4 heures" on Radio Kiskeya.

In a heart-wrenching announcement that shook the nation, Radio Kiskeya announced the passing of renowned journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul on 31 July 31 2023.

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PHOTO: Haiti - Sweet Micky Dancing - Lilianne Pierre Paul, Jean Monard

PHOTO: Haiti - Sweet Micky Dancing - Lilianne Pierre Paul, Jean Monard

Look at this photo... Haiti - ex president Michel 'Sweet Micky' Martelly dancing in a carnaval festivity.. Also in the picture, Journalists Lilianne Pierre Paul (Radio Kiskeya) and Jean Monard Metellus (Radio Caraibes FM)

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Liliane Pierre-Paul - Additional information:

Throughout her illustrious journey in the world of journalism, she fearlessly reported on government corruption, social injustices, and human rights abuses, becoming a symbol of hope for the Haitian people.

As a young journalist in the 1980s, Liliane Pierre-Paul worked for Radio Haiti Inter. She later co-founded Radio Kiskeya, one of Haiti's leading independent radio stations, her powerful voice resonated with the nation, advocating for democracy and empowering citizens.

Liliane Pierre-Paul died on 31 July 2023.