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RE: I really wonder what Karl and Jawge really
Jawge (11/10/2006)Is mosiah and Dr.Gomes that run the human rights issue not Jawge. Nuh worryy though mi use to unnuh now, neve can get anyting straight."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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They have trained you well; You have
now become adept at distracting people. There was an incident where kids saw close up where their coach was mudered in cold blood. The human rights group in JA is silent ( but was quick to respond on the Trafigura scandal). You are here comaparing an incident in the USA don't worry the justice system will sort it out here. Do you possibly belive that a coach could be murdered in front of the kids and a manhunt wasn't set into motion? After the helocopters, dogs, electronic satellite and other means, when caught this criminal would face the death penalty or live imprisonment (for good measure they would throw him under the terrorist act too) Nuh worry bout here, yuh nuh do dem tings to kids and get way here. THE MAN can protect his women and children ( a lesson we need to learn).
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Jawge,
Manhut for who. Haven't you heard that the coward who murdered the coach in front of the kids, met his own death at the hands of other gunmen!! That was SWIFT JUSTICE!!“Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
- Langston Hughes
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RE: I really wonder what Karl and Jawge really
<DIV>Jawge (11/10/2006) Nuh worry bout here, yuh nuh do dem tings to kids and get way here. THE MAN can protect his women and children ( a lesson we need to learn).
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<DIV>Jawge (11/10/2006)</DIV><DIV>( a lesson we need to learn).
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The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2004<CENTER>
In 2004 the atrocity of US troops abusing Iraqi POWs exposed the dark side of human rights performance of the United States. The scandal shocked the humanity and was condemned by the international community. It is quite ironic that on Feb. 28 of this year, the State Department of the United States once again posed as the "the world human rights police" and released its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2004. As in previous </CENTER>
years, the reports pointed fingers at human rights situation in more than 190 countries and regions (including China) but kept silent on the US misdeeds in this field. Therefore, the world people have to probe the human rights record behind the Statue of Liberty in the United States.
<H5>I. On Life, Liberty and Security of Person</H5>
American society is characterized with rampant violent crimes, severe infringement of people's rights by law enforcement departments and lack of guarantee for people's rights to life, liberty and security of person.
Violent crimes pose a serious threat to people's lives. According to a report released by the Department of Justice of the United States on Nov. 29, 2004, in 2003 residents aged 12 and above in the United States experienced about 24 million victimizations, and there occurred 1,381,259 murders, robberies and other violent crimes, averaging 475 cases per 100,000 people. Among them there were 16,503 homicides, up 1.7 percent over 2002, or nearly six cases in every 100,000 residents, and one of every 44 Americans aged above 12 was victimized.
The Associated Press reported on June 24, 2004 that the number of violent crimes in many US cities were on the rise. In 2003 Chicago alone recorded 598 homicides, 80 percent of which involved the use of guns. The Washington D.C. reported 41,738 murders, robberies and other violent crimes in 2003, averaging 6,406.4 cases per 100,000 residents. In 2004 the District recorded 198 killings, or a homicide rate of 35 per 100,000 residents. Detroit,which has less than 1 million residents, recorded 18,724 criminal cases in 2003, including 366 murders and 814 rapes, which amounted to a homicide rate of 41 per 100,000 residents.
In 2003 the homicide rate in Baltimore was 43 per 100,000 residents. The Baltimore Sun reported on Dec. 17, 2004 that the city reported 271 killings from January to early December in 2004.
It was reported that on Sept. 8, 2004 that by Sept. 4, 2004 there had been 368 homicides in the city, up 4.2 percent year-on-year. The USA Today reported on July 16, 2004 that in an average week in the US workplace one employee is killed and at least 25 are seriously injured in violent assaults by current or former co-workers. The Cincinnati Post reported on Nov. 12, 2004 that homicides average 17 a week and there are nearly 5,500 violent
assaults a day at US job sites.
The United States has the biggest number of gun owners and gun violence has affected lots of innocent lives. According to a survey released by the University of Chicago in 2001, 41.7 percent
of men and 28.5 percent of women in the United States report having a gun in their homes, and 29.2 percent of men and 10.2 percent of women personally own a gun. The Los Angeles Times reported on Jul. 19, 2004 that since 2000 the number of firearm holders rose 28 percent in California.
About 31,000 Americ
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RE: I really wonder what Karl and Jawge really
Mo yuh always come with these epistles that the
JFJ gives out. Is dat dem use impress an ketch yuh? I can write a book about human rights but my actions can be clearly something else. MO Dr.Gomes was busy commenting on the Trafigura affair (which had to do with banking and politics) Dr.Gomes again went abroad and opposed the govt. on foerign soil when they govt. was discussing matters with interest of deciding its own destiny. Mo show mi di human rights in the two instances above? Time yuh start using yuh mind, an stop mek di woman fool yuh up.
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