Face à l'Opinion: Pierre Denizé, Robert Manuel, Luc Eucher Joseph. Polis Nasyonal (1)
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- Title:
- Face à l'Opinion: Pierre Denizé, Robert Manuel, Luc Eucher Joseph. Polis Nasyonal (1)
- Alternative Title:
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- Face à l'Opinion: Pierre Denizé, Robert Manuel, Luc Eucher Joseph. Police nationale (1)
- Face à l'Opinion: Pierre Denizé, Robert Manuel, Luc Eucher Joseph. National Police (1)
- Program Name:
- Face à l’Opinion
- Speaker:
- Date:
- January 17, 1997
- Description:
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Sekretè deta sekirite piblik Bob Manuel, chèf lapolis Pierre Denizé, ak Enspektè Jeneral Luc Eucher Joseph pale sou Lapolis Nasyonal Ayiti. Yo abòde kesyon sekirite ak ensekirite, abi pouvwa lapolis fè, lefèt ke pèp ayisyen pa fè lapolis konfyans, kesyon gang ak ensidan vyolan nan Site Solèy ak nan lòt zòn, wòl lapolis nan ankadre manifestasyon ak grèv, defi ki genyen nan kanpay dezameman, ak lòt pwoblèm ak obstak polisye yo konn jwenn. Yo pale tou sou jan lapolis te reponn a grèv nasyonal 16 janvye 1997 la, epi relasyon ant lapolis ak politik, sitou pa rapò ak moun ki opoze politik neyoliberal.
Le secrétaire d'État à la sécurité publique Bob Manuel, le chef de la Police Pierre Denizé et l'inspecteur général Luc Eucher Joseph parlent de la police nationale d'Haïti. Ils abordent les questions de la sécurité et l'insécurité, d'abus de pouvoir, du manque de confiance du peuple vis-à-vis de la police, des gangs et des violences à Cité Soleil et ailleurs, du rôle de la police dans l'encadrement des manifestations, des défis liés au désarmement et des autres obstacles et problèmes divers auxquels fait face la police. Ils analysent la réponse de la police à la grève nationale du 16 janvier 1997 et la relation entre police et politique, particulièrement dans le cadre du peuple qui s'oppose aux initiatives néo-libéralistes.
Secretary of State for Public Security Bob Manuel, police chief Pierre Denizé, and Inspector General Luc Eucher Joseph discuss the Police Nationale d'Haïti. They address security and insecurity, abuses of power by the police, the Haitian people's lack of confidence in the police, gangs and violent incidents in Cité Soleil and elsewhere, the role of the police in controlling demonstrations and protests, the challenges of disarmament, and other obstacles and problems the police face. They discuss the police's response to the January 16, 1997 national strike, and the relationship between policing and politics, particularly related to people expressing their opposition to neoliberal policy.
- Program Type:
- Interview
- Subject:
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- Police nationale d'Haïti
- Insecurity
- ensekirite
- insécurité.
- Human rights--Haiti
- Dwa moun--Ayiti
- Droits humains--Haïti.
- Gangs
- Gang
- Police brutality
- Krazo zo lapolis fè
- Brutalité policière
- Demonstrations
- Manifestasyon
- Manifestations
- Disarmament
- Dezameman
- Desarmement
- Firearms
- Zam
- Armes à feu
- Strikes
- Grèv
- Grèves
- Judicial system
- Sistèm jidisyè
- Système judiciaire
- Cité Soleil (Port-au-Prince, Haiti)
- Location:
- Language:
- Haitian; Haitian Creole
- Tape ID:
- RL10059CS0394
- Rights:
- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- Rights Note:
- This recording may contain material that was not originally created by Radio Haiti and therefore not covered by the Creative Commons license indicated here. For more information see https://repository.duke.edu/dc/radiohaiti/about#copyright.
- Digital Collection:
- Radio Haiti Archive
- Source Collection:
- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
- Related Resources:
- See below
- Identifier:
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- 66fcc2f64ecd8aa5960fde18e66fc21f
- radiohaiti
- duke:552223
- RL10059-CS-0394_01
- ark:/87924/r4862fh3x
- 60666017-643c-4c26-a5a8-85ced2b54306
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4862fh3x
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