Pawòl la Pale: Reyaksyon aprè diskou Aristide devan Nasyonzini (3)
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- Title:
- Pawòl la Pale: Reyaksyon aprè diskou Aristide devan Nasyonzini (3)
- Alternative Title:
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- Pawòl la Pale : Réactions au discours d'Aristide à l'ONU (3)
- Pawòl la Pale: Reactions to Aristide's speech at the UN (3)
- Program Name:
- Pawòl la Pale
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- Date:
- September 27, 1991
- Description:
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Emisyon Pawòl la Pale konsakre a reyaksyon plizyè sektè aprè diskou Prezidan Jean-Bertrand Aristide devan Asanble Jeneral Nasyonzini, kote li te pale kreyòl epi rezime "dis kòmandman" li yo pou jistis ak dwa moun an Ayiti. Komite Vijilans 7 Janvye te òganize yon veye devan Penitansye Nasyonal la pou di popilasyon an veye sou makout yo. Manno Charlemagne pale sou veye a. Vladimir Jeanty, responsab pati PARADIS a, denonse lefèt ke Aristide te pale de vodou kòm pati kilti nasyonal Ayiti a; li deklare se pito pou yo asepte Jezikri. Serge Gilles, responsab PANPRA, senatè Julio Larosilière, epi majistra Pòtoprens Evans Paul reyaji fas ak diskou Aristide la tou.
Émission consacrée aux réactions de plusieurs secteurs, après le discours du président Aristide devant l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies. Dans ce discours, il a parlé aussi en créole, et a résumé ses « dix commandements » pour la justice et les droits humains en Haïti. Le comité de vigilance 7 janvier a organisé une veillée, devant le Pénitencier national, pour dire à la population de faire attention aux macoutes. Manno Charlemagne parle de la veillée. Vladimir Jeanty, responsable du parti PARADIS, dénonce la déclaration d’Aristide qui a parlé du vodou comme d’une partie de la culture nationale haïtienne; il déclare qu’ils devraient plutôt accepter Jésus-Christ. Serge Gilles, du PANPRA, le sénateur Julio Larosilière, et le maire de Port-au-Prince, Evans Paul, réagissent au discours.
Pawòl la Pale program devoted to reactions to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's speech in front of the United Nations General Assembly, in which he spoke Haitian Creole and outlined his "ten commandments" for justice and human rights in Haiti. The "Komite Vijilans 7 Janvye" held a vigil in front of the National Penientiary, calling upon the population to guard against Macoutism. Manno Charlemagne discusses the vigil. Vladimir Jeanty of the PARADIS party denounces Aristide's discussion of Vodou as part of Haitian national culture; Jeanty declares that they should instead embrace Christ. Serge Gilles of PANPRA, Senator Julio Larosilière, and Port-au-Prince mayor Evans Paul also react to Aristide's speech.
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- Language:
- Haitian; Haitian Creole
- Tape ID:
- RL10059RR0946
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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- Radio Haiti Archive
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- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
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