AP photographer wounded, keeps shooting as politician fires gun during protest
By Dieu-Nalio Chery
Port-au-Prince photographer Dieu-Nalio Chery found himself at Haiti’s parliament on Monday, Sept. 23, covering a debate about whether to confirm a new prime minister handpicked by the country’s embattled president, Jovenal Moise. Video journalist Pierre-Richard Luxama and reporter Evens Sanon also were on the scene.
Haiti had been paralyzed for weeks in a showdown between the president and opposition forces who want to push him out over allegations of mismanagement and corruption. At the parliament session, things boiled over.
Sen. Willot Joseph of the governing party holds a gun as he arrives at Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019, for a vote to ratify the nomination of Fritz William Michel as prime minister. Joseph pulled the pistol as protesters confronted pro-government senators in a chaotic scene. AP photographer Dieu-Nalio Chery was wounded by a fragment of a bullet fired by Sen. Ralphj Fethiere. – AP Photo / Dieu-Nalio Chery
An opposition protester holds out his arms and yells “Kill me,” to ruling party Sen. Willot Joseph who holds a gun outside Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019, before a scheduled vote to approve the nomination of Fritz William Michel as prime minister. – AP Photo / Dieu-Nalio Chery
Sen. Willot Joseph of the governing party holds a gun outside Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019, during a confrontation with opposition supporters before a scheduled vote to approve the nomination of Fritz William Michel as prime minister. – AP Photo / Dieu-Nalio Chery
Sen. Willot Joseph of the governing party holds a gun outside Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019, during a confrontation with opposition supporters before a scheduled vote to approve the nomination of Fritz William Michel as prime minister. – AP Photo / Dieu-Nalio Chery
Sen. Willot Joseph of the governing party holds a gun in his right hand as an opposition protester threatens him with a rock outside Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019, before a scheduled vote to approve the nomination of Fritz William Michel as prime minister. –
Angry protesters rushed pro-government senators as they arrived, prompting not one but two lawmakers to brandish pistols and point them at the crowd. As things grew dicey, Chery rushed to get his Kevlar vest and helmet — not normal equipment for covering a session of parliament.
That turned out to be a wise decision. When protesters threw dirt at pro-government Sen. Ralph Fethiere and tried to pull him from his car, the lawmaker began firing into the air and ground in an attempt to scare them away.
Sen. Ralph Fethiere of the governing party fires his gun outside Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019, as he arrives for a vote to approve the nomination of Fritz William Michel as prime minister. Opposition supporters confronted ruling-party senators in a chaotic scene, and Fethiere pulled the pistol when protesters tried to pull him from his car. AP photographer Dieu-Nalio Chery was wounded by a bullet fragment as he covered the incident. – AP Photo / Dieu-Nalio Chery
Sen. Ralph Fethiere of the governing party fires his gun during a confrontation with opposition supporters outside Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019. – AP Photo / Dieu-Nalio Chery
Sen. Ralph Fethiere of the governing party fires his gun during a confrontation with opposition supporters outside Haiti’s Senate in Port-au-Prince, Sept. 23, 2019. Fethiere pulled the pistol when protesters tried to pull him from his car. AP photographer Dieu-Nalio Chery was wounded by a bullet fragment from Fethiere’s gun as he covered the incident. – AP Photo / Dieu-Nalio Chery
At least one bullet splintered into fragments and the shards lodged just beneath Chery’s chin. Despite his wound, Chery kept taking extraordinary photos of Fethiere firing his gun, so close that he captured spent cartridges flying through the air.
Amid the danger and the bullets, Luxama too kept recording heroically, capturing dramatic video of senators being rushed away and the scenes of Chery being treated for his wound. That video was shared by hundreds of broadcasters around the world.
AP photographer Dieu-Nalio Chery, right, is aided by Reuters photographer Andres Martinez Casares, left, after he was wounded by a bullet fragment from the gun of Sen. Ralph Fethiere in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sept. 23, 2019. – Still image from AP VIDEO / Pierre-Richard Luxama
Chery’s photos were widely used with the story of his own shooting,dramatically illustrating Haiti’s current chaos and illuminating the acute dangers journalists like him,Luxama and Sanon face in covering it,a credit to their bravery and dedication.
Chery was flown to the neighboring Dominican Republic and underwent surgery to have the shrapnel fragments removed. Fortunately,he expects a full recovery.
For displaying remarkable dedication and courage in an volatile situation,and for capturing an extraordinary image of the man who wounded him, Chery is recognized with AP’s Best of the Week award.