TO GO WITH STORY BY Amelie BARON: Having feared execution at hands of captors, Haiti kidnap victims blame government.
A bible is seen on the premises of St. Jacques, located in the Fleur Ducheine in Port-au-Prince on May 8, 2021. - Living in squalid conditions, fearing execution and being constantly shuffled to new locations, two members of the Catholic clergy who were among a group of 10 captured in Haiti told AFP they believed their bodies would be burned or dumped into a mass grave. But Agnes Bordeau, an 80-year-old nun, said she does not blame her captors for the ordeal. She faults Haiti's public authorities. (Photo by Valerie Baeriswyl / AFP)