Caribbean Report 04-05-1995

The Saint Lucia Chamber of Industry and Commerce has given an ultimatum to government over the UN funds scandal. Meanwhile, the Financial Services Minister Rufus Bousquet was fired after he broke a Cabinet directive not to speak about the UN funds scandal. Journalist Lew Smith reports on allegations that UN funds were requested by St. Lucia to help political friends in Grenada. The US has revamped its immigration policy on Cuba, meanwhile, Cuban nationals continue to arrive in Belize seeking help. Cuba's Parliament assesses the possible effects of a new US bill aimed at tightening trade sanctions against Cuba. In Guyana, Parliament is conducting a debate on abortion in a bid to update the country's laws. British newspapers sport writers had a field day when the the West Indies cricket team lost its first test series at home in fifteen years. Caribbean Report looks at the comments in the UK press.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Ransome, Debbie (anchor), Bousquet, Rufus (interviewee), Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent), Smith, Lew (correspondent), Reid, David (correspondent), Hayes, Rosie (correspondent), Alarcon, Ricardo (interviewee), Khan, Sharief (correspondent), Lloyd, Clive (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1995-05-04
Subjects:Saint Lucia, > Politics and government, Political corruption, > Saint Lucia, Governmental investigations, > Saint Lucia, Officials and employees, > Dismissal of, > Saint Lucia, Political parties, > Caribbean Area, United States, > Emigration and immigration, > Government policy, Cuba, > Emigration and immigration, Cubans, > United States, Refugees, > Cuba, Economic sanctions, American, > Cuba, Abortion, > Government policy, > Guyana, Reproductive health, > Guyana, Cricket, > West Indies, Test matches (Cricket), Cricket, > Press coverage, British newspapers, > Headlines,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/14299
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