Jean-Bertrand Aristide aprè Fanmi Lavalas fann de bò
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- Title:
- Jean-Bertrand Aristide aprè Fanmi Lavalas fann de bò
- Alternative Title:
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- Jean-Bertrand Aristide après la scission au sein de Lavalas
- Jean-Bertrand Aristide after the split within Fanmi Lavalas
- Speaker:
- Aristide, Jean-Bertrand
- Date:
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- September 16, 1996
- November 9, 1996
- November 29, 1996
- Description:
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(00:00:00) Diskou ansyen prezidan Jean-Bertrand Aristide, kote li defann òganizasyon Fanmi Lavalas, aprè OPL fin kite FL. Dapre Aristide, "Fanmi Lavalas toujou rete Fanmi Lavalas," epi pati a pral nan eleksyon konsa. Li deklare tou majistra Pòtoprens Manno Charlemagne gen dwa al chante sou Plas Jakmèl pandan ke lòt politisyen ap travay sou òganizasyon -- se sa ki libète lapawòl, 1996-11-09 (00:03:20) Dapre ansyen prezidan Jean-Bertrand Aristide ak pwòch li yo, Fanmi Lavalas dwe yon sèl. Yo lanse Rasanbleman Fanmi Lavalas, aprè FL fann de bò lè OPL kite Lafanmi. Repòtaj la gen ladan l vwa twa manm Rasanbleman Fanmi Lavalas, 1996-11-29 (00:06:30) Dapre ansyen prezidan Jean-Bertrand Aristide, pèp ayisyen pa santi l opouvwa. Lajistis la koronpi. Aristide kenbe fèm sou desizyon li pran pou kraze lame ayisyen; li deklare sa yon viktwa, 1996-09-16
(00:00:00) Discours de l’ancien président Jean-Bertrand Aristide pour défendre l’organisation Fanmi Lavalas, après le départ de l’OPL. D’après Aristide, Fanmi Lavalas est toujours Fanmi Lavalas, et le parti ira aux élections tel quel. Il déclare aussi que le maire de Port-au-Prince, Manno Charlemagne a le droit d’aller chanter sur la place de Jacmel pendant que d’autres politiciens travaillent sur l’organisation, au nom de la liberté de la parole, 1996-11-09 (00:03:20) D’après l’ancien président Aristide et ses proches, Fanmi Lavalas doit rester intact. Ils ont lancé un Rassemblement Fanmi Lavalas, après la scission durant laquelle l’OPL a quitté Fanmi Lavalas. Le reportage comprend les voix de trois membres de Rassemblement Fanmi Lavalas, 1996-11-29 (00:06:30) D’après Aristide, le peuple haïtien ne se sent pas au pouvoir. La justice est corrompue. Aristide maintient sa décision d’éliminer l’armée, et il dit que c’est une victoire, 1996-09-16
(00:00:00) Speech by former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, in which he defends the organization of Fanmi Lavalas, after OPL split from FL. According to Aristide, "Fanmi Lavalas will always remain Fanmi Lavalas," and it will go forward in the elections as such. He also says that Port-au-Prince mayor Manno Charlemagne has the right to go sing on the Place Jacmel while other politicians work on organization -- that is freedom of speech, 1996-11-09 (00:03:20) According to former President Aristide and those close to him, Fanmi Lavalas should remain intact. They have launched the Rassemblement Fanmi Lavalas, following OPL's break with FL. Includes the voices of three members of the Rassemblement Fanmi Lavalas, 1996-11-29 (00:06:30) According to former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the Haitian people no longer feel that they are in power. The justice system is corrupt. Aristide stands by his decision to disband the army, calling this a victory, 1996-09-16
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- Language:
- Haitian; Haitian Creole
- Tape ID:
- RL10059RR1480
- 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
- Identifier:
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- 562ca191c1e085f93011152d5a9c274d
- radiohaiti
- duke:623998
- RL10059-RR-1480_01
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- a4a076f2-bb05-42ce-8cf3-a815bcc4681e
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