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  • WkiLeaks:PP told Babylon Gelding regime tipping JA to Haiti

    Hmmm...mi wonda wich report karrect

    PNP was divided on PM's handling of 'Dudus' request — WikiLeaks
    Phillips: Golding indecisive on ‘Dudus ‘ extradition
    Tuesday, July 12, 2011



    WHILE the Government dithered on the United States request to extradite Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, Opposition parliamentarian Dr Peter Phillips admitted to a US Embassy official that some members of his People's National Party (PNP) didn't necessarily share his view that Prime Minister Bruce Golding was handling the matter poorly, according to a US diplomatic cable made public by WikiLeaks.

    In the same cable, dated September 18, 2009, the US official also reported that Phillips said he never supported the PNP's dual-citizenship court challenges as he regarded the strategy as "political opportunism, not principled", and an attempt on the part of Portia Simpson Miller at "a shortcut back to power".

    According to the cable, while Phillips conceded that there was "legitimate room for debate" as to whether non-citizens should be allowed to serve in Parliament, the issue has become "so infected by irrational passions" that time will need to pass before it may be discussed dispassionately.

    The US official was reporting on a September 14, 2009 meeting at the US Embassy in Kingston with Phillips. He said the former national security minister described the state of affairs in Jamaica at the time as a "low level explosion" in which trends of rampant crime, youth violence, economic malaise, foreign debt, an inadequate educational system, and the extradition controversy might coalesce to push Jamaica toward a "tipping point" at which the country might become ungovernable, a failed state along the lines of Haiti or Somalia.
    Said the US official: "While Phillips didn't think "Jamaica is there yet", he said that such an eventuality was "closer than we imagine".


    According to the US official, Phillips depicted "the viability of the Jamaican state" as in danger and said it was imperative that the Government make efforts to reform the security sector and get the nation's "financial house in order".

    The cable said that Phillips described the extradition controversy as exacerbating these problems in ways that might conceivably lead to the "dismemberment of the state".

    Noting that the MP had garnered headlines the previous week in publicly denouncing the governing Jamaica Labour Party's handling of the Coke extradition request, the US official said Phillips criticised Golding as "indecisive" and "looking for a reason not to act" on the request.

    "Were the Golding Government to refuse to arrest and extradite Coke, the GOJ would be implicitly admitting that large portions of the country — garrison communities in parts of Kingston, Spanish Town, Montego Bay, and elsewhere that have been governed by local "dons" and criminal syndicates for decades — were not under GOJ control," the US official wrote.

    According to the official, Phillips said that if the Government failed to act, much of the public may lose faith in government authority as it would become clear that the garrison criminal syndicates hold the real power in Jamaica.
    Added the official: "Although Phillips conceded that his PNP also had ties to garrisons and organised crime, he claimed a difference of degree and that "contact is not the same as subordination"."

    The official said that Phillips contrasted the JLP's handling of the Coke affair with his own management of similar extradition and other high-profile cases involving "dons" and drug kingpins with PNP ties during his tenure as security minister.
    Said the cable: "As soon as the previous PNP Government knew an extradition request was imminent, Phillips said that the relevant actors -- the MNS, Ministry of Justice (MOJ), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (MFAFT), and the Office of the Public Prosecutor (OPP) would meet in one location, "bring their stamps", and process the request immediately so as to prevent unnecessary delay and media leaks. Then, vetted units of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and/or Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) would be employed to apprehend the suspect before the accused would have time to react or go into hiding."


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1RvlEYM20
    TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

    Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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  • #2
    "...might coalesce to push Jamaica toward a "tipping point" at which the country might become ungovernable, a failed state along the lines of Haiti or Somalia..."

    And instead we got the opposite...organised crime was crushed and the country is on a path to economic recovery...poor comrades...

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    • #3
      score one for public pressure fi change dat liad course...LOL
      TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

      Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

      D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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      • #4
        gwaan feel suh... Bruce play unnuh like a fiddle.. get everybody fi put demself pon di line and den conveniently 'concede' to public pressure at the perfect time innah di year..

        "Bwoy Dudus.. mi try but dem want yuh out.. sarry boss..."

        Den while 'looking for Dudus' embark on a massive shock and awe campaign in every hot spot in di island, scooping up and 'processing' thousands...

        Lol !! Woiee !

        Grand Mastah mi seh !

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        • #5
          what ah chess masta....suh di bawlin pon TV did fake tuh? LOL

          Oscar mi seh! Best Leading Actor in a Crime Drama
          TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

          Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

          D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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          • #6
            That was the Coup De Gras... mek certain people feel good..

            Too easy...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
              "...might coalesce to push Jamaica toward a "tipping point" at which the country might become ungovernable, a failed state along the lines of Haiti or Somalia..."

              And instead we got the opposite...organised crime was crushed and the country is on a path to economic recovery...poor comrades...
              Bway Bricky you good. I wonder if 'Chris' have internet in prison. Unuh a di best. Thank god for drivah and his resolute stand against organized crime. LOL.
              George Orwell has nothing on you guys.

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