True, as they had no right to be at Clarke's house. He is above the law; the cops should be downtown hunting those brutes (see the slavery system is so ingrained that most don't even consider it at times).
He is not above the law, he did not break it, I guess we should jump for joy that they killed someone other than the barefoot man.
The real question is are the security forces above the law?
I guess yuh nevah penny dat when yuh was letting all the Comrades transgressions slide.. I don't believe this is the first time calls of resignation have been made.
He is not above the law, he did not break it, I guess we should jump for joy that they killed someone other than the barefoot man.
The real question is are the security forces above the law?
Slavery system as in accepting everything?
Blessed
Has the investigation has been concluded?
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
There is not much different between the 26 and 73. Nowadays people lamenting the 73 and have no sympathy for the 26...hypocrisy. Especially as the 73 (incident) actually made a pre-emptive attack on the security forces!
Also, the JLP bangaranged the 26 deaths, but it was they thatinstigated the 73 now, and all on the same set of people.
Everything is politics in Jamdung!
My advice to Jam, let elections decide and afterwards ease off the dyam politics. No nightmares, no termite baiting, no sly attempts at using the courts to win elections by default, no laying of extradition boobytraps, no giving known enforcers mega Govt contracts, no interfering with other party internal strugggles, no automatic objections because it comes from the other side, no pointing out garrison flaws when your side hug up gunmen too, etc, etc.
Just prepare you case with solid actions during the 5 years and let it all be decided in the campaign and then get back to work building Jamaica when the results roll in! Ah suh it wuk in civilized societies.
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