Caribbean Report 30-12-1993

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Headlines with Carol Orr (00:32)
1. Despite an assurance that his concerns will be raised with the President of Guyana - Shaka Rodney son of the late Dr. Rodney is continuing his hunger strike protest outside the office of Guyana’s attorney general Bernard De Santos regarding the inquiry of the circumstances of the death (assassination) of his father – correspondent …. Interviews Bernard De Santos. Nigel Westmaas expresses a statement made by Shaka Rodney (00:33 – 06:13)
2. Some of the 28 Jamaicans were detained and denied entry into Britain at Gatwick on December 21st after arriving on a chartered flight. Jamaica’s Foreign Affairs Minister - Paul Robinson responds to the possible actions in response to the incident (06:14 - 08:18)
3. According to the New York Daily news – Cuban leader Fidel Castro extended an olive branch of peace to the US administration - correspondent Hugh Crosskill reports (08:18 - 10:01)
4. Havana the capital of Cuba was once regarded as one of the loveliest cities in the world and now considered one of the saddest due to its now derelict and neglected baroque architecture – Roberto Salas also comments on the state of the Cuban landscape and architecture correspondent Jonathan Maitland reports (10:02 -- 14:19)
5. A brief look and recap of the headlines (14:20 - 15:13)

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