EYEWITNESS NEWS. 04/06/1987

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1987
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Series
EYEWITNESS NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
04/06/1987
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Current Affairs.

The passing of the Government's antinuclear bill into law. Helen Clark (Chair, Foreign Affairs/Defence Cmte); Doug Kidd (Opposition Defence Spokesperson).

Fears that Fiji is experiencing the calm before the storm as Indians refuse to support the Rabuka regime, and speculation that the new regime will declare Fiji a republic in the next month. Bal Ram (Cane farmer); Sir Vijay Singh (Sugar Cane Growers Council); Dr Timoci Bavadra (Deposed PM); Vijendra Kumar (Editor, Fiji Times).

The Iran-Contra hearings - a key witness tells how he set up a secret bank account to help the family of fired White House Aide Oliver North Albert Hakim (Businessman & Seconds Associate); Sen. David Boren (Dem. Oklahoma); Rep. Jack Brooks (Dem. Texas).

Violence in Sri Lanka is putting a strain on the relationship between the nation and India Dr Michael Moere (Institute of Development Studies).

Twentieth anniversary of the six day war - the issues then are still a source of conflict Yitzhak Rabin (Defence Minister); Ziad abu Zayyad (Palestinian Journalist); Meron Benvenisti (West Bank Data Project); Nelly Prielle (Settler); Michal Elad (Settler); Sari Nusseiba (Palestinian Professor).

The death of Andres Segovia - his life and music Andres Segovia (Speaking in 1968); Julian Bream (Musician.