Caribbean Report 02-12-1993
Herbert Wycliffe Morgan, Chairman of the St. Kitts/Nevis Labour Party expresses his anger after a state of emergency was declared in St. Kitts. And, in a radio interview Sir Clement Arrindell, Governor General defends the declaration of the state of emergency. Robert Malval, Haiti’s Prime Minister says that he will stick to his decision to leave office by December 15, unless there was a breakthrough in the Haitian crisis - Yvette Collymore reports. The issue of Guyana’s Ambassador designate to Venezuela remained unresolved with protest on the issue. Clement James Rohee, Guyana’s Foreign Minister gives his response to this situation in an interview with Yvette Rowe.
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Format: | Recording, oral biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
1993-12-02
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Subjects: | Saint Kitts and Nevis, > Elections, > Politics and government., Haiti, > Elections, > Politics and government., Aristide, Jean-Bertrand, > Politics and government., Guyana, > Politics and government, > Protest movements, > Venezuela., |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2139/39841 |
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Summary: | Herbert Wycliffe Morgan, Chairman of the St. Kitts/Nevis Labour Party expresses his anger after a state of emergency was declared in St. Kitts. And, in a radio interview Sir Clement Arrindell, Governor General defends the declaration of the state of emergency. Robert Malval, Haiti’s Prime Minister says that he will stick to his decision to leave office by December 15, unless there was a breakthrough in the Haitian crisis - Yvette Collymore reports. The issue of Guyana’s Ambassador designate to Venezuela remained unresolved with protest on the issue. Clement James Rohee, Guyana’s Foreign Minister gives his response to this situation in an interview with Yvette Rowe. |
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