Cuban leader Fidel Castro interviewed in Spanish (and in colour)
Interview with Nationalist leader James Chikerema in Tanzania on how much more he thinks the British government could have done in Rhodesia
Idi Amin, Ugandan leader: '...Uganda is very peaceful and Uganda does not violate any human rights'
LIBYA: Tripoli:
Norman Rees interviews Moammer Khadafi the Libyan leader about the Lockerbie bombing;
Khadafi said (through an interpreter)" we disagree with the terrorist actions of the IRA "but he wanted to ensure a fair trial for the libyans. "
Athens: Archbishop Makarios interview by Robin Day: he wants self
determination for Cyprus as in UN declaration: asked about his
attitude to violence if this does not happen.
Amman: King Hussein interview by George Ffitch:Jordan no longer in
danger from revolt, they've been dealt with: talks about the need
to create an Arab Federation. (excerpt only from 6.24 min interview)
England: St Patrick's Church, Soho Sq: police hold back crowds
as Eamon De Valera out: interview by Tom Barry earlier at LAP: the
Northern minority would have full rights of every citizen in a
United Ireland: explains why Ireland had not joined NATO: says the
majority of people in Ireland are against using force to end
partition.