Caribbean Report 11-12-1995

In this report, France is willing to extradite former Guyanese soldier Gregory Smith to testify at an inquiry into the death of Guyanese activist Dr. Walter Rodney. In Guyana, the inquiry into the Omai Gold Mines cyanide spill concludes with the submission of a report favourable to the Canadian-owned company. Next, the Windward Islands prepares a response to the proposed sale of the banana division of British fruit retail company, Geest. Haiti's Prime Minister Claudette Werleigh plans a secure environment for the December 17th Presidential elections but acknowledges that limited resources could cause problems. Caribbean Report looks at human rights in the Caribbean from Guyana to Cuba. Caribbean Rights Executive Secretary Victor Cuffy highlights what exists and what needs to be done in terms of the region's human rights. In Trinidad, women organizations plan to protest what is being considered a lenient sentence handed down to a 20 year old man who raped an 11 year old girl.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Ransome, Debbie (anchor), Gordon, Orin (correspondent), Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee), Werleigh, Claudette (interviewee), Richards, Ken (correspondent), McCormack, Mike (interviewee), Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee), Heaven, Derick (interviewee), Singh, Rickey (interviewee), Cuffy, Victor (interviewee), Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1995-12-11
Subjects:Governmental investigations, > Guyana, Extradition, > French Guiana, Water, > Pollution, > Guyana, Pollution, > Environmental aspects, > Guyana, Gold mines and mining, > Guyana, Banana trade, > Windward Islands, Sale of business enterprises, International business enterprises, Elections, > Haiti, Haiti, > Politics and government, Human rights, > Caribbean Area, Prisons, > Guyana, Prisons, > Jamaica, Prison sentences, > Trinidad and Tobago, Punishment, > Trinidad and Tobago, Criminal justice, Administration of, > Trinidad and Tobago, National security, > Haiti, Caribbean Rights (Organization),
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/34532
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-34532
record_format koha
spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-345322014-03-18T01:06:27Z Caribbean Report 11-12-1995 The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Gordon, Orin (correspondent) Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee) Werleigh, Claudette (interviewee) Richards, Ken (correspondent) McCormack, Mike (interviewee) Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee) Heaven, Derick (interviewee) Singh, Rickey (interviewee) Cuffy, Victor (interviewee) Fraser, Tony (correspondent) The University of the West Indies Governmental investigations -- Guyana Extradition -- French Guiana Water -- Pollution -- Guyana Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana Gold mines and mining -- Guyana Banana trade -- Windward Islands Sale of business enterprises International business enterprises Elections -- Haiti Haiti -- Politics and government Human rights -- Caribbean Area Prisons -- Guyana Prisons -- Jamaica Prison sentences -- Trinidad and Tobago Punishment -- Trinidad and Tobago Criminal justice, Administration of -- Trinidad and Tobago National security -- Haiti Caribbean Rights (Organization) In this report, France is willing to extradite former Guyanese soldier Gregory Smith to testify at an inquiry into the death of Guyanese activist Dr. Walter Rodney. In Guyana, the inquiry into the Omai Gold Mines cyanide spill concludes with the submission of a report favourable to the Canadian-owned company. Next, the Windward Islands prepares a response to the proposed sale of the banana division of British fruit retail company, Geest. Haiti's Prime Minister Claudette Werleigh plans a secure environment for the December 17th Presidential elections but acknowledges that limited resources could cause problems. Caribbean Report looks at human rights in the Caribbean from Guyana to Cuba. Caribbean Rights Executive Secretary Victor Cuffy highlights what exists and what needs to be done in terms of the region's human rights. In Trinidad, women organizations plan to protest what is being considered a lenient sentence handed down to a 20 year old man who raped an 11 year old girl. 1. Headlines with Debbie Ransome (00:00-00:27) 2. France is willing to assist with the extradition of former Guyanese soldier Gregory Smith (00:28-01:25) 3. The hearing into the Omai Gold Mines cyanide spill has concluded (01:26-03:32) 4. The Windward Islands prepares a statement on the proposed sale of the banana division of Geest (03:33-05:35) 5. Haiti's government works hard to prepare a secure environment for the Presidential elections (05:36-07:07) 6. A report on human rights in the Caribbean highlights prison conditions from Guyana to Cuba (07:08-13:31) 7. In Trinidad, women organizations plan for protest over a controversial lenient sentencing (13:32-15:17) 2014-03-18T00:59:31Z 2014-03-18T00:59:31Z 1995-12-11 Recording, oral CAR1946 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/34532 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. 17 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
institution UWI TT
collection DSpace
country Trinidad y Tobago
countrycode TT
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode dig-uwi-tt
tag biblioteca
region Caribe
libraryname UWI library system TT
language English
topic Governmental investigations -- Guyana
Extradition -- French Guiana
Water -- Pollution -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Gold mines and mining -- Guyana
Banana trade -- Windward Islands
Sale of business enterprises
International business enterprises
Elections -- Haiti
Haiti -- Politics and government
Human rights -- Caribbean Area
Prisons -- Guyana
Prisons -- Jamaica
Prison sentences -- Trinidad and Tobago
Punishment -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Trinidad and Tobago
National security -- Haiti
Caribbean Rights (Organization)
Governmental investigations -- Guyana
Extradition -- French Guiana
Water -- Pollution -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Gold mines and mining -- Guyana
Banana trade -- Windward Islands
Sale of business enterprises
International business enterprises
Elections -- Haiti
Haiti -- Politics and government
Human rights -- Caribbean Area
Prisons -- Guyana
Prisons -- Jamaica
Prison sentences -- Trinidad and Tobago
Punishment -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Trinidad and Tobago
National security -- Haiti
Caribbean Rights (Organization)
spellingShingle Governmental investigations -- Guyana
Extradition -- French Guiana
Water -- Pollution -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Gold mines and mining -- Guyana
Banana trade -- Windward Islands
Sale of business enterprises
International business enterprises
Elections -- Haiti
Haiti -- Politics and government
Human rights -- Caribbean Area
Prisons -- Guyana
Prisons -- Jamaica
Prison sentences -- Trinidad and Tobago
Punishment -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Trinidad and Tobago
National security -- Haiti
Caribbean Rights (Organization)
Governmental investigations -- Guyana
Extradition -- French Guiana
Water -- Pollution -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Gold mines and mining -- Guyana
Banana trade -- Windward Islands
Sale of business enterprises
International business enterprises
Elections -- Haiti
Haiti -- Politics and government
Human rights -- Caribbean Area
Prisons -- Guyana
Prisons -- Jamaica
Prison sentences -- Trinidad and Tobago
Punishment -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Trinidad and Tobago
National security -- Haiti
Caribbean Rights (Organization)
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee)
Werleigh, Claudette (interviewee)
Richards, Ken (correspondent)
McCormack, Mike (interviewee)
Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee)
Heaven, Derick (interviewee)
Singh, Rickey (interviewee)
Cuffy, Victor (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Caribbean Report 11-12-1995
description In this report, France is willing to extradite former Guyanese soldier Gregory Smith to testify at an inquiry into the death of Guyanese activist Dr. Walter Rodney. In Guyana, the inquiry into the Omai Gold Mines cyanide spill concludes with the submission of a report favourable to the Canadian-owned company. Next, the Windward Islands prepares a response to the proposed sale of the banana division of British fruit retail company, Geest. Haiti's Prime Minister Claudette Werleigh plans a secure environment for the December 17th Presidential elections but acknowledges that limited resources could cause problems. Caribbean Report looks at human rights in the Caribbean from Guyana to Cuba. Caribbean Rights Executive Secretary Victor Cuffy highlights what exists and what needs to be done in terms of the region's human rights. In Trinidad, women organizations plan to protest what is being considered a lenient sentence handed down to a 20 year old man who raped an 11 year old girl.
author2 The University of the West Indies
author_facet The University of the West Indies
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee)
Werleigh, Claudette (interviewee)
Richards, Ken (correspondent)
McCormack, Mike (interviewee)
Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee)
Heaven, Derick (interviewee)
Singh, Rickey (interviewee)
Cuffy, Victor (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
format Recording, oral
topic_facet Governmental investigations -- Guyana
Extradition -- French Guiana
Water -- Pollution -- Guyana
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- Guyana
Gold mines and mining -- Guyana
Banana trade -- Windward Islands
Sale of business enterprises
International business enterprises
Elections -- Haiti
Haiti -- Politics and government
Human rights -- Caribbean Area
Prisons -- Guyana
Prisons -- Jamaica
Prison sentences -- Trinidad and Tobago
Punishment -- Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Trinidad and Tobago
National security -- Haiti
Caribbean Rights (Organization)
author The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Gordon, Orin (correspondent)
Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee)
Werleigh, Claudette (interviewee)
Richards, Ken (correspondent)
McCormack, Mike (interviewee)
Kaufman, Gerald (interviewee)
Heaven, Derick (interviewee)
Singh, Rickey (interviewee)
Cuffy, Victor (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
author_sort The British Broadcasting Corporation
title Caribbean Report 11-12-1995
title_short Caribbean Report 11-12-1995
title_full Caribbean Report 11-12-1995
title_fullStr Caribbean Report 11-12-1995
title_full_unstemmed Caribbean Report 11-12-1995
title_sort caribbean report 11-12-1995
publisher The British Broadcasting Corporation
publishDate 1995-12-11
url http://hdl.handle.net/2139/34532
work_keys_str_mv AT thebritishbroadcastingcorporation caribbeanreport11121995
AT ransomedebbieanchor caribbeanreport11121995
AT gordonorincorrespondent caribbeanreport11121995
AT gonsalvesralphinterviewee caribbeanreport11121995
AT werleighclaudetteinterviewee caribbeanreport11121995
AT richardskencorrespondent caribbeanreport11121995
AT mccormackmikeinterviewee caribbeanreport11121995
AT kaufmangeraldinterviewee caribbeanreport11121995
AT heavenderickinterviewee caribbeanreport11121995
AT singhrickeyinterviewee caribbeanreport11121995
AT cuffyvictorinterviewee caribbeanreport11121995
AT frasertonycorrespondent caribbeanreport11121995
_version_ 1756092485513248768