Caribbean Report 22-08-1995

In this report, there is more activity from Montserrat's volcano. The British guard ship, HMS Southampton is stationed off Montserrat to assist in evacuation and its Commander Keith Winstanley states they were well placed to advise the local authorities. Former Chief Minister of Montserrat, Austin Bramble described what the volcanic activity was like back in 1966 and Sydney Meade spoke about his experiences in the 1930s. In Guyana, there are more angry reactions over the cyanide spill into the Essequibo River from the Omai Gold Mines. Guyana Human Rights Association, Executive Secretary James Gajadhar urged government to invite a team of international experts to help tackle the problem. President Cheddi Jagan states that Omai will have to clean up the spill and meet the costs involved. Meanwhile, the St. Lucian Cabinet discussed the report of the commission of inquiry into the alleged misappropriation of UN funds. In St. Vincent, the Opposition Unity Labour Party has written to Prime Minister James Mitchell calling for the resignation of the Attorney General Parnell Campbell based on new information that could subject the Attorney General to contempt proceedings.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Richards, Ken (anchor), Greaves, Keith Stone (interviewee), Winstanley, Keith (interviewee), Bramble, Austin (interviewee), Meade, Stanley (interviewee), Gajadhar, James (interviewee), Jagan, Cheddi (interviewee), Roy, Henri (interviewee), Khan, Sharief (correspondent)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1995-08-22
Subjects:Volcanoes, > Montserrat, Volcanic eruptions, > Montserrat, Evacuation of civilians, > Montserrat, Emergency management, > Montserrat, Gold mines and mining, > Environmental aspects, > Guyana, Pollution, > Environmental aspects, > Guyana, Cyanide wastes, > Essequibo River (Guyana), Saint Lucia, > Politics and government, Governmental investigations, > Saint Lucia, Political corruption, > Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, > Politics and government, Cabinet officers, > Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Politicians, > Finance, Personal,
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-158452013-07-03T19:32:17Z Caribbean Report 22-08-1995 The British Broadcasting Corporation Richards, Ken (anchor) Greaves, Keith Stone (interviewee) Winstanley, Keith (interviewee) Bramble, Austin (interviewee) Meade, Stanley (interviewee) Gajadhar, James (interviewee) Jagan, Cheddi (interviewee) Roy, Henri (interviewee) Khan, Sharief (correspondent) The University of the West Indies Volcanoes -- Montserrat Volcanic eruptions -- Montserrat Evacuation of civilians -- Montserrat Emergency management -- Montserrat Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana Cyanide wastes -- Essequibo River (Guyana) Saint Lucia -- Politics and government Governmental investigations -- Saint Lucia Political corruption -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Politics and government Cabinet officers -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Politicians -- Finance, Personal In this report, there is more activity from Montserrat's volcano. The British guard ship, HMS Southampton is stationed off Montserrat to assist in evacuation and its Commander Keith Winstanley states they were well placed to advise the local authorities. Former Chief Minister of Montserrat, Austin Bramble described what the volcanic activity was like back in 1966 and Sydney Meade spoke about his experiences in the 1930s. In Guyana, there are more angry reactions over the cyanide spill into the Essequibo River from the Omai Gold Mines. Guyana Human Rights Association, Executive Secretary James Gajadhar urged government to invite a team of international experts to help tackle the problem. President Cheddi Jagan states that Omai will have to clean up the spill and meet the costs involved. Meanwhile, the St. Lucian Cabinet discussed the report of the commission of inquiry into the alleged misappropriation of UN funds. In St. Vincent, the Opposition Unity Labour Party has written to Prime Minister James Mitchell calling for the resignation of the Attorney General Parnell Campbell based on new information that could subject the Attorney General to contempt proceedings. 1. Headlines with Ken Richards (00:00-00:29) 2. Montserrat's volcano shows another burst of activity as residents spend another night away from home (00:30-08:12) 3. Guyana's President Cheddi Jagan states Omai would have to pay for the cost of one of the country's biggest environmental disasters (08:13-13:54) 4. In St. Lucia, the final report of the commission of inquiry into the UN funds scandal is discussed in Cabinet (13:55-14:19) 5. The Opposition Unity Labour Party has called for the resignation of the Attorney General in St. Vincent (14:20-15:05) 2013-07-03T19:30:23Z 2013-07-03T19:30:23Z 1995-08-22 Recording, oral CAR1867 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/15845 en The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 Copyright British Broadcasting Corporation Access to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 15 min. 05 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
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topic Volcanoes -- Montserrat
Volcanic eruptions -- Montserrat
Evacuation of civilians -- Montserrat
Emergency management -- Montserrat
Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Cyanide wastes -- Essequibo River (Guyana)
Saint Lucia -- Politics and government
Governmental investigations -- Saint Lucia
Political corruption -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Politics and government
Cabinet officers -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Politicians -- Finance, Personal
Volcanoes -- Montserrat
Volcanic eruptions -- Montserrat
Evacuation of civilians -- Montserrat
Emergency management -- Montserrat
Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Cyanide wastes -- Essequibo River (Guyana)
Saint Lucia -- Politics and government
Governmental investigations -- Saint Lucia
Political corruption -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Politics and government
Cabinet officers -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Politicians -- Finance, Personal
spellingShingle Volcanoes -- Montserrat
Volcanic eruptions -- Montserrat
Evacuation of civilians -- Montserrat
Emergency management -- Montserrat
Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Cyanide wastes -- Essequibo River (Guyana)
Saint Lucia -- Politics and government
Governmental investigations -- Saint Lucia
Political corruption -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Politics and government
Cabinet officers -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Politicians -- Finance, Personal
Volcanoes -- Montserrat
Volcanic eruptions -- Montserrat
Evacuation of civilians -- Montserrat
Emergency management -- Montserrat
Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Cyanide wastes -- Essequibo River (Guyana)
Saint Lucia -- Politics and government
Governmental investigations -- Saint Lucia
Political corruption -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Politics and government
Cabinet officers -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Politicians -- Finance, Personal
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Greaves, Keith Stone (interviewee)
Winstanley, Keith (interviewee)
Bramble, Austin (interviewee)
Meade, Stanley (interviewee)
Gajadhar, James (interviewee)
Jagan, Cheddi (interviewee)
Roy, Henri (interviewee)
Khan, Sharief (correspondent)
Caribbean Report 22-08-1995
description In this report, there is more activity from Montserrat's volcano. The British guard ship, HMS Southampton is stationed off Montserrat to assist in evacuation and its Commander Keith Winstanley states they were well placed to advise the local authorities. Former Chief Minister of Montserrat, Austin Bramble described what the volcanic activity was like back in 1966 and Sydney Meade spoke about his experiences in the 1930s. In Guyana, there are more angry reactions over the cyanide spill into the Essequibo River from the Omai Gold Mines. Guyana Human Rights Association, Executive Secretary James Gajadhar urged government to invite a team of international experts to help tackle the problem. President Cheddi Jagan states that Omai will have to clean up the spill and meet the costs involved. Meanwhile, the St. Lucian Cabinet discussed the report of the commission of inquiry into the alleged misappropriation of UN funds. In St. Vincent, the Opposition Unity Labour Party has written to Prime Minister James Mitchell calling for the resignation of the Attorney General Parnell Campbell based on new information that could subject the Attorney General to contempt proceedings.
author2 The University of the West Indies
author_facet The University of the West Indies
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Greaves, Keith Stone (interviewee)
Winstanley, Keith (interviewee)
Bramble, Austin (interviewee)
Meade, Stanley (interviewee)
Gajadhar, James (interviewee)
Jagan, Cheddi (interviewee)
Roy, Henri (interviewee)
Khan, Sharief (correspondent)
format Recording, oral
topic_facet Volcanoes -- Montserrat
Volcanic eruptions -- Montserrat
Evacuation of civilians -- Montserrat
Emergency management -- Montserrat
Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Cyanide wastes -- Essequibo River (Guyana)
Saint Lucia -- Politics and government
Governmental investigations -- Saint Lucia
Political corruption -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Politics and government
Cabinet officers -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Politicians -- Finance, Personal
author The British Broadcasting Corporation
Richards, Ken (anchor)
Greaves, Keith Stone (interviewee)
Winstanley, Keith (interviewee)
Bramble, Austin (interviewee)
Meade, Stanley (interviewee)
Gajadhar, James (interviewee)
Jagan, Cheddi (interviewee)
Roy, Henri (interviewee)
Khan, Sharief (correspondent)
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