Caribbean Report 27-12-1993
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1993-12-27
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1. Headlines with Debbie Ransome (00:25)
2. 2. Due to statements about the degrading treatment of the twenty-seven Jamaican deportees on a chartered flight to Britain by British immigration. There have been calls in Britain for an independent investigation. Claude Moraes, Director of JCWI has accused the British government of operating a racist immigration policy. Lord Herman Ouseley, British Chairperson of the Commission for Racial Equality shares his concerns and reservations on the treatment of the Jamaicans – Yvette Rowe reports (00:26 -05:04)
3. Yvette Rowe reports form an interview with Shaka Rodney, the son of the late Walter Rodney, Guyanese born activist, who plans to restart his hunger protest fast regarding his father’s assassination (05:05 - 07: 43)
4. The Netherlands Antilles could have a new government by Tuesday. Correspondent Mike Jarvis reports from St. Martin (07:44 - 09:47)
5. US civil rights activists Rev. Jessie Jackson, is spending the Christmas holidays in Cuba as a result of an invitation by Protestant Ecumenical Conference of the island. This visit is possible the most audacious foreign policy initiative – Lionel Martin reports from Cuba (09:48 -12:18)
2. 2. Due to statements about the degrading treatment of the twenty-seven Jamaican deportees on a chartered flight to Britain by British immigration. There have been calls in Britain for an independent investigation. Claude Moraes, Director of JCWI has accused the British government of operating a racist immigration policy. Lord Herman Ouseley, British Chairperson of the Commission for Racial Equality shares his concerns and reservations on the treatment of the Jamaicans – Yvette Rowe reports (00:26 -05:04)
3. Yvette Rowe reports form an interview with Shaka Rodney, the son of the late Walter Rodney, Guyanese born activist, who plans to restart his hunger protest fast regarding his father’s assassination (05:05 - 07: 43)
4. The Netherlands Antilles could have a new government by Tuesday. Correspondent Mike Jarvis reports from St. Martin (07:44 - 09:47)
5. US civil rights activists Rev. Jessie Jackson, is spending the Christmas holidays in Cuba as a result of an invitation by Protestant Ecumenical Conference of the island. This visit is possible the most audacious foreign policy initiative – Lionel Martin reports from Cuba (09:48 -12:18)