JFJ still against state of emergency
2010-07-22 17:49:45 | with audio | (0 Comments)
Human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) says while there have been some successes under the state of emergency, the security forces should utilize provisions that are already available to them under the law.
JFJ’s executive director Dr Carolyn Gomes said it is unfair to ask Jamaicans to give up their fundamental rights and freedoms.
Instead, she said the constabulary should engage in more intelligence gathering operations, community policing and more sophisticated crime fighting techniques.
2010-07-22 17:49:45 | with audio | (0 Comments)
Human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) says while there have been some successes under the state of emergency, the security forces should utilize provisions that are already available to them under the law.
JFJ’s executive director Dr Carolyn Gomes said it is unfair to ask Jamaicans to give up their fundamental rights and freedoms.
Instead, she said the constabulary should engage in more intelligence gathering operations, community policing and more sophisticated crime fighting techniques.
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