Caribbean Report 24-01-1989
The International Cricket Conference meeting in London has decided unanimously that its member countries would ban all players from test cricket for up to five years, if they play or coach in South Africa. The Foreign Minister of the Dominican Republic spoke on a possible request by Haiti for the extradition of Franck Romain, Port au Prince former Mayor for his alleged involvement in a massacre in that country. The Prime Minister of Barbados, Erskvine Sandiford opens the ACP/EEC Meeting in Barbados and spoke on a level playing field in trade and in particular, the commodity, rum. Jamaica 's political leaders got together to affirmed their commitment to a non-violent campaign on the run-up to the general elections on February 9th. Retired Jamaican Judge, James Kerr was appointed as political Ombudsman.
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Format: | Recording, oral biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
1989-01-24
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Subjects: | Cricket., Cricket players., Cricket players, > United Kingdom., Apartheid, > South Africa., Human rights monitoring, > Haiti., Human rights, > Haiti, Lome Conventions., Trade blocs, > European countries., Trade blocs, > Developing countries., Elections, > Jamaica., Elections, > Corrupt practices, > Jamaica., Manley, Michael, 1924-1997, ACP, EEC, Chairman of the International Cricket Conference, > United Kingdom., Romain, Franck., Sandiford, Erskvine., Seaga, Edward., Kerr, James., |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2139/12791 |
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