Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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Emissions of Radio Vision 2000 would be scrambled


"On Monday May 3 the afternoon between 5:00 and 8:20, we found that the transmitters of Radio Vision 2000 are victims of a strong signal. After several tests, radio technicians came to the conclusion that it would be an interference of radio signals " said Leopold Berlanger, CEO this commercial station transmitting at Port-au-Prince on the sidelines of the General Assembly of the ANMH.
The Radio Vision 2000 have apparently he was jammed. This is the reason that prevented the broadcast of the latest editions of news-that of 5:00, News 2000 and the 8-hour refreshes MEMW, Monday, May 3
Recognizing the complexity of the issue, believes that Leopold Berlanger can not talk about political persecution. However, the full powers granted to the executive in favor of the Emergency Law in the present context are, for him, a source of concern.
The director of Radio Vision 2000 says he fears nothing in its struggle for freedom and the establishment of the rule of law. "It's been a while we are fighting on the ground for another Haiti. For the policy to do otherwise, to exit the scheme of corruption, lawlessness, the rule of special interests on the community, we will not give up this fight " has reassured Leopold Berlanger reminiscent he is aware of the dangers involved in this battle for freedom expression.
The former president of the National Association of Haitian Media (ANMH), Jacques Sampeur, believes that the email in circulation which reported an alleged threatening to close the radio stations Interference has nothing to administrative or proof. "We can not do much to draw from an email correspondence" , has qualified Jacques Sampeur without wanting to mention any names of the sender.
A source close to the telecom sector says that in such cases, management of Vision 2000 should contact the regulatory body, the National Telecommunications Council (Conatel) to track down the interference. And if so, the station to complain to the courts.
Dieudonne Joachim
djoachim@lenouvelliste.com

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