Face à l'Opinion: Jocelyn McCalla, NCHR (1)
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- Title:
- Face à l'Opinion: Jocelyn McCalla, NCHR (1)
- Program Name:
- Face à l’Opinion
- Speaker:
- Date:
- September 20, 1999
- Description:
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Jean Dominique entèvyouve Jocelyn McCalla, ki se responsab National Coalition for Haitian Rights (NCHR) sou eleksyon ki pral fèt yo, sitou sou kesyon obsèvasyon eleksyon. Dapre McCalla, pèp ayisyen an bouke ak eleksyon gagòt sa yo, ak lefèt ke Konsèy Elektoral Pwovizwa (KEP) a pa janm tounen yon Konsèy Elektoral Pèmanan. Yo pa fè pwosesis elektoral la konfyans ankò, se sa k fè yo pa patisipe nan eleksyon ankò. Swadizan gouvènman demokratik sa a se yon gouvènman de fakto. McCalla ak Dominique pale tou sou kesyon sistèm jidisyè, si l ap kapab bay viktim koudeta yo jistis. McCalla site enkopetans komisè gouvènman Jean Auguste Brutus nan dosye asasina Guy Malary kòm egzanp.
Jean Dominique interviews Jocelyn McCalla of the National Coalition of Haitian Rights about the upcoming elections, particularly about election monitoring. According to McCalla, the Haitian people are tired of fraudulent elections and the fact that the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) has never become a Permanent Electoral Council. They have lost confidence in the electoral process and are abstaining from elections. The supposedly democratic government is a de facto government. McCalla and Dominique also discuss whether the judicial system will be able to bring justice to victims of human rights abuses of the coup year. McCalla cites the incompetence of prosecutor Jean Auguste Brutus in the Guy Malary case as an example.
Jean Dominique interviewe Jocelyn McCalla de la National Coalition of Haitian Rights à propos des prochaines élections, notamment au sujet de l'observation électorale. Selon McCalla, les Haïtiens en ont assez des élections truquées et du fait que le Conseil Électoral Provisoire (CEP) n'est jamais devenu un Conseil Électoral Permanent. Ils ont perdu confiance dans le processus électoral et ne voient plus l'intérêt d'aller voter. Le soit-disant gouvernement démocratique n'est en fait qu'un gouvernement de pacotille. McCalla et Dominique méditent sur le système judiciaire : celui-ci sera-t-il capable de rendre justice aux victimes du coup d'État ? McCalla donne comme exemple l'incompétence du commissaire du gouvernement Jean Auguste Brutus dans l'affaire Guy Malary.
- Program Type:
- Interview
- Subject:
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- Election monitoring
- Obsèvasyon eleksyon
- Surveillance des élections
- Elections
- Eleksyon
- Élections
- Elections--Corrupt practices
- Magouy elektoral
- Fraude électorale
- Conseil électoral provisoire (Haiti)
- Konsèy elektoral pwovizwa
- Impunity
- Enpinite
- Impunité
- Human rights--Haiti
- Dwa moun--Ayiti
- Droits humains--Haïti
- Guy Malary assassination
- Asasina Guy Malary
- Assassinat de Guy Malary
- Judicial reform
- Refòm jidisyè
- Réforme judiciaire
- Judicial system
- Sistèm jidisyè
- Système judiciaire
- National Coalition for Haitian Rights (United States)
- Brutus, Jean Auguste
- Location:
- Language:
- Haitian; Haitian Creole
- Tape ID:
- RL10059CS0742
- 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
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- duke:552256
- RL10059-CS-0742_01
- ark:/87924/r4qv3g873
- 71d4c5da-c112-47b8-a8a1-a55da102e73b
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