she was, there's actually my name is jose f jack, a blue. i'm a lawyer, but i work mostly as an independent journalist. i do jobs for international press and post on social media to keep the public informed about what's happening here. ease, i say, you know, what is the biggest challenge we face as haitian journalists is getting people to see our work. especially with the country situation, the way it is. every day we are under serious threat. when there are protest, we faced the police who fire tear gas, and at some neighborhoods we risk losing our lives on it. i know several journalists who died recently. one of them was shot inside the police station where he went to show solidarity with a colleague who had been arrested. i'm a, is it the, i'm, i d was a very nice person. always smiling. he loved his job, but he lost his life, doing that job, swap, one humble dog. i'm often afraid because when you leave your house, you never know if you'll be back. the level of insecurity is only increasing. it can be terrifying, especially going from one