Caribbean Report 17-02-1989

The National Forum in Haiti is to hand in its recommendations to President Prosper Avril for the establishment of a body to supervise free elections. Correspondent Michael Norton explains that they have to show that democracy is serious in order to obtain the aid that is cut-off by Washington since the aborted election in 1987. The Commission for Racial Equality in Britain is short of money and interviews are conducted with Peter Sanders, Chief Executive at the Commission, Sultan Sabri, civil servant, and Chris Patten, the Home Office Minister. In sports, West Indies opening batsman Desmond Haynes is to sign a contract to play for Middlesex and interviews are held with British athletes with connections in Jamaica, Colin Jackson and Michael Rosswess on the forthcoming European Indoor Championships in Hague. The Report also looks at a review of Caribbean News in the British Press during the past week.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Patrick Soraya (anchor), Haynes, Desmond (interviewee), Norton, Michael (correspondent), Sanders, Peter (interviewee), Sabri, Sultan (interviewee), Lowe, Chris (correspondent), Patten, Chris (interviewee), Jackson, Colin (interviewee), Rosswess, Michael (interviewee), Edwards, Andy (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Sound, mp3 biblioteca
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1989-02-17
Subjects:Elections, > Haiti., Race relations., Ethnic relations., Cricket, > Caribbean Area., Sports, > Caribbean Area., Track and field, > Great Britain., Caribbean Area, > Press coverage., Great Britain, > Press Coverage, > Caribbean Area., Avril, Prosper., Commission for Racial Equality.,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/11447
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