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Item Caribbean Report 26-01-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-01-26) Fraser, Sonia (anchor); Porter, Adrian (correspondent); Tutwiler, Margaret (interviewee); Jarman, Brian (correspondent); Louie, Franson (interviewee); Horn, Lynsey (analyst); Mathur, Ira (correspondent); Odle, Stanley (interviewee); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Shervington, Keith (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe program addresses the demands by the United States on Haiti to adopt more liberal measures since the expulsion of its opposition leaders. The demands include the immediate return of the exiled opposition leaders, the lifting of restrictions on the freedom of the press and free elections. In defence of Haiti’s position, the Haitian Director of Information states that the freedom of human rights is a reality in Haiti. The second segment focuses on the conclusion of the Uruguay Round seminar by senior Caricom trade officials on multi-lateral trade negotiations in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The round-up segment covers the immigration policies of Jamaican-born John Taylor, the first black conservative member of the British parliament; the state of siege in Haiti; toxic waste disposal in Jamaica and other Caribbean nations; and a ten-piece suit of armour for the English cricketers against the West Indies. The program concludes with the Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand and the chances for the Caribbean participants.