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🗓️ 1 June 2024
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Kate Adie introduces dispatches on Haiti, China, Lebanon, Spain and Italy.
Haitians fear their plight is being forgotten after criminal gangs took control of the capital. An international peacekeeping force is scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks, but how quickly can law and order be restored? Catherine Norris Trent reports from the capital Port au Prince, where she met a community of displaced locals, now living in an abandoned government building.
This week marks 35 years since student-led demonstrations took over Tiananmen Square in Beijing. BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera tracked down two former student leaders who were at the protests in 1989, who reveal that the Chinese government is still watching them.
As Israel’s bombardment of Gaza continues, in response to the Hamas attacks on the 7th of October, violence has also flared up on the country’s northern border with Lebanon. A new arrival in Beirut, the BBC's Hugo Bachega has learned much about the mood in the country as he searches for a new home.
Spain’s efforts to tackle the legacy of its civil war and the Franco dictatorship have long been the cause of political rancour. Guy Hedgecoe discovers the issue is once again causing social division, amid the rise in popularity of far fight political parties.
The Allied soldiers in the Italian Campaign of World War Two were unfairly derided for sunbathing on Italian beaches, while escaping the Normandy Landings. Yet this was far from the reality faced by soldiers involved in assaults such as 1944’s Battle for Monte Cassino. Kasia Madera met some of the surviving veterans from the campaign, which took place 80 years ago.
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts. |
0:04.6 | Hello. |
0:05.6 | Today we track down some of the Chinese student leaders involved in the protests in Tiananmen Square 35 years ago. |
0:15.0 | We're flat hunting in Beirut, where we learn about the challenges of daily life, |
0:20.0 | from power cuts to inflation and the constant threat of conflict. |
0:25.0 | In Spain, the far right influence is being felt in Aragon, |
0:30.0 | where a schism has emerged over how to remember the legacy of General Franco. |
0:36.2 | And finally, as we prepare to commemorate the D-Day Landings of 1944, our correspondent speaks to veterans of another flashpoint from that year, the Battle of |
0:47.0 | Monte Cassino. But first to Haiti, where this week a new Prime Minister Gary Cornee was appointed by the Transitional Council |
0:56.8 | until a time when elections can be held. There are hopes this will bring more stability |
1:02.3 | to the country following a surge in violence back in March. |
1:07.0 | Armed gangs attacked the main airport and stormed two prisons, fueling a breakdown in law and order, which left 4,000 people dead. |
1:17.1 | The gangs still control swaths of the country, though at Kenya-led peacekeeping force is expected to arrive in the coming weeks. |
1:25.0 | Catherine Norris Trent reports from the capital Porto Prince. |
1:30.0 | The courtyard of the Communications Ministry in Porto Prince is packed with people, |
1:35.0 | but they're not here on any kind of government business, |
1:38.0 | half-dressed toddlers run around, |
1:40.0 | women drape clothes to dry on the bonnets of disused jeeps. |
1:44.4 | Hawkers have set up stands selling charcoal, soft drinks or stew to anyone who can afford it. |
1:50.9 | The abandoned ministry compound has become a squat for more than |
1:54.9 | 600 Haitians driven out of their homes as gang violence in Porter Prince |
2:00.1 | spiralled out of control over the past year. |
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