Caribbean Report 11-01-1994

This edition of the BBC Caribbean Report looks at CARICOM’s need to act fast if they are to avoid being frozen out of the European Union because of stiffer immigration laws proposed by the EU. Another report looks at the continued uproar over the Jamaicans detained on the Christmas flight to Great Britain. It appears that those detained will never be allowed to return to Britain and the Jamaican government is unable to or making no attempts to address the matter. In Haiti the Joint Session of the Chamber of the Deputies in Senate collapsed among chaos as a fight broke out among lawmakers and the legislature’s President is assaulted.

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Auteur principal: The British Broadcasting Corporation
Autres auteurs: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Langue:English
Publié: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1994-01-11
Sujets:Europe, > Foreign relations, Haiti, > Politics and government, > 20th century, Admission of nonimmigrants, > Great Britain, Travelers, > England, Visitors, Foreign, > Jamaica, Haiti, > Politics and government, > 1986-, Politicians, > Haiti, Oil spills, > Puerto Rico, Oil pollution of the sea, > Puerto Rico,
Accès en ligne:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/15342
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