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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Haiti: DR Creole radio station threatened with closure
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- ** Topic: DR RADIO STATION THREATENED **
- ** Written 11:39 am Jul 21, 1992 by lchr in cdp:reg.carib **
-
- For Immediate Release July 17, 1992
-
- PRESS RELEASE
-
- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC GOVERNMENT THREATENS TO CLOSE DOWN
- RADIO STATION UNLESS IT CEASES BROADCASTS TO
- HAITI IN CREOLE
-
- For more information
- contact:
-
- William G. O'Neill
- 212-629-6170, x.153 (o)
- 718-499-7416 (h)
-
- Radio Enriquillo, one of the last remaining sources for
- Haitians of uncensored news in the Crole language,
- received an order from the Director General of the
- Dominican Republic's Department of Telecommunications
- on July 14 threatening to close down the station unless
- it stopped all Crole broadcasts. Radio Enriquillo is
- in the town of Tamayo near the Dominican border with
- Haiti.
-
- President Balaguer had issued an order in February to
- Radio Enriquillo to cease Crole-language news
- broadcasts to Haiti because of a "threat to public
- order." The legal basis for his order was a law that
- allegedly prohibits broadcasts in any language other
- than Spanish. President Balaguer later admitted that
- the Haitian de facto authorities had requested him to
- stop the news broadcasts.
-
- Radio Enriquillo then began to "sing the news" in
- Crole to Haiti since the order prohibited only news
- broadcasts in Crole, not songs. At 7:05 a.m. on
- Tuesday, July 14, Mr. Leopoldo Nu$ez Santos, the
- Director General of the Department of
- Telecommunications, arrived in Tamayo accompanied by
- soldiers and gave the directors of Radio
- Enriquillo an ultimatum: "If you don't immediately
- stop all transmissions in Crole, the station will be
- shut down." The radio has suspended all Crole
- broadcasts.
-
- William G. O'Neill, deputy director of the Lawyers
- Committee for Human Rights, stated:
-
- The Dominican government's recent threat to shut Radio
- Enriquillo is a blatant violation of international law.
- Both the Dominican Republic and Haiti have ratified the
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- which guarantees "the right to receive and impart
- information of all kinds, regardless of frontiers."
- Prohibiting news broadcasts in Crole deprives the
- Haitian people of access to uncensored, objective news
- about their country in their native language and only
- intensifies the Haitian de facto authorities' control
- over the Haitian news media and the public's access to
- information.
-
- The Lawyers Committee calls on the Dominican
- authorities to rescind their threat immediately and to
- guarantee Radio Enriquillo's right to impart
- information as specified in Article 19 of the Covenant.
- The Lawyers Committee also requests the Haitian de
- facto authorities to cease all threats directed towards
- the media and journalists in Haiti and to uphold its
- obligations under the Covenant to assure freedom of
- expression.
-
- Since 1978 the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights has
- worked to promote international human rights and
- refugee law and legal procedures in the United States
- and abroad. Its work is impartial, holding each
- government to the standards affirmed in the
- International Bill of Human Rights.
-
- The Committee has investigated and reported on human
- rights abuses in all regions of the world. The
- Chairman of the Lawyers Committee is Marvin E. Frankel;
- Michael H. Posner is its Executive Director. Martha L.
- Doggett coordinates the Americas and Caribbean Program.
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