Caribbean Report 11-08-1992

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1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)
2. Dominica’s cabinet to meet to finalize changes to the controversial economic citizenship program (00:28-01:14)
3. Surinamese human rights group Moiwana 86 goes to court to challenge the amnesty granted to rebel forces, arguing that the treaty covers human rights violations during the civil unrest in contravention of international law. President Stanley Rensch comments (01:15-03:52)
4. The Dominican Republic is set to host a series of meetings aimed at achieving a solution to the political crisis in neighbouring Haiti. Correspondent Jean Michel Caroit reports (03:53-05:25)
5. Correspondent Andrew Whitehead talks with Luis Suárez, Director of the Center for American Studies in Havana concerning the role of Cuba in CARICOM (05:26-08:24)
6. Journalist Debbie Ransome speaks with correspondent Andrew Whitehead about economic and political conditions in Cuba and whether or not they threaten Fidel Castro’s presidency (08:25-11:43)
7. Dr. Anthony Bryan, the incoming Director of Caribbean Programs at the North-South Center in Miami looks at the bargaining chips Caribbean countries have left in dealing with the new world order (11:44-14:37)

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