Le Pari Risqué de MEGA FM : Journalisme ou Propagande des Gangs ?

MEGA FM’s Dangerous Gamble: Journalism or Gang Propaganda? By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) The recent MEGA FM broadcast of 'Boukante Lapawol' on November 12 has sparked widespread debate, raising serious concerns about journalistic ethics, regulatory efficacy, and the role of media in Haiti’s ongoing crisis The show’s decision to air extensive interviews with gang-affiliated individuals, including the notorious Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, has been criticized for crossing into murky territory where journalism risks becoming propaganda. Coupled with CONATEL’s lackluster regulatory response, this incident exposes critical gaps in both media accountability and regulatory governance [1,2]. Broadcast Ethics: Journalism or Promotion? The Boukante Lapawol broadcast allocated nearly three hours of airtime to “Barbecue" and other gang affiliated figures, a move that appears more akin to promotion than balanced journalism. Interviews provided an unchallenged plat...