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  • Still Mentally Enslaved, We Are Eurocentric In Approach

    (Our self-hatred can be seen even in the way we treat the Haitians. There are Jamaicans who won't even eat Haitian food but they will readily chow down on Chinese food; go figure!)



    Now even Peter Espeut sees the truth!


    We Jamaicans have a special affinity for Africa and things African, and rightly so; for the vast majority of us have deep African roots. But it is also true that we hate ourselves and our African-ness, our black-ness, such that we seek to bleach it out and straighten it out, and 'plastic surgery it out. More on that anon.
    One of the ways we show our hatred for Africa and things African is how we treat native Africans on our soil. Even in the Church! I want to share with you the case of an African woman, Jainaba Drammeh from the Gambia, brought to my attention by someone commenting on last week's column.
    Ms. Drammeh, who was doing a Master's degree in Cuba, came to Jamaica in November 2006 to visit a Jamaican friend from Clarendon she had met in Cuba; so we have to define her as a tourist. On entry into Jamaica at the Norman Manley International Airport, Ms. Drammeh was given permission to stay in Jamaica until November 29, 2006.
    On November 19, 2006 she left Jamaica to return to Cuba through Nassau, Bahamas. For some reason the immigration authorities in Nassau refused her entry and returned her on November 20 to Jamaica. Upon arrival in Jamaica, she was refused entry, despite the previous permission to remain in Jamaica until November 29, 2006. She was held against her will at the airport for three days and then taken to the Horizon Remand Centre where she was locked up for five months. Ms. Drammeh was never informed of the reason for her incarceration, never taken before any court, never provided with the services of counsel, never allowedto contact her university in Cuba or her family in the Gambia. She was not assisted in any way to contact her Clarendon friend to tell her of her plight, even though the immigration authorities knew she had recently stayed there. She was unlawfully held during a period when she had permission to stay in Jamaica, and unlawfully incarcerated thereafter without recourse to any court or any legal advice.
    Ms. Drammeh tried to smuggle a note with her friend's phone number out of Horizon, for someone to call her, but it was always found. It was only on May 1, 2007 that one of the immigration officers called her Clarendon friend inquiring if she could provide U.S. dollars for Ms. Drammeh on her journey home to the Gambia. The Clarendon lady was shocked that her friend and guest had been returned to Jamaica and was being held by the authorities for so long without her knowledge; on May 4, 2007 Ms. Drammeh was released into the custody of her Clarendon friend.
    Repatriation time
    Ms. Drammeh was only repatriated to her homeland this week. She came as a tourist, to visit her Jamaican friend, and always had the means to leave if given the opportunity. Would we treat a white tourist this way? As a result of her incarceration in Jamaica, Ms. Drammeh has lost the chance to continue her studies in Cuba.
    Her family is not without influence in the Gambia, and no doubt she will tell everyone how we treat African tourists in this country. I can't blame her.
    I am advised that during her time in the Horizon Remand Centre, a white European woman was brought in, but only stayed for a few hours.
    We cannot as a country with international obligations, treat people - black or white - in this callous, immoral and illegal manner. Each person in these circumstances must be informed of the reason for his or her detention, advised of their entitlement to legal advice and released or repatriated within a reasonable time. These are the basic rights that everyone is entitled to.
    The immigration officers responsible formistreating this tourist should be held accountable, otherwise it will happen again.
    Yes, we have this love/hate relationship with ourselves, and we take it out on the native Africans we can get our hands on. And on Haitians too, if the truth be told; there are lots of black Haitian women at the Horizon Remand Centre right now! In this year when we celebrate the bicentenary of the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, some of us Jamaicans don't like people who are too black. And we don't care!


    Jamaica Gleaner May 23, 2007

    Peter Espeut is a sociologist and is executive director of an environment and development NGO.
    Last edited by Mosiah; May 23, 2007, 07:39 AM.
    "The contribution of forumites and others who visit shouldn’t be discounted, and offending people shouldn’t be the first thing on our minds. Most of us are educated and can do better." Mi bredrin Sass Jan. 29,2011

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    Surprise!


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      a who fi blame for this poor lady treatment?
      Isn't the same authority that lock up Jamaican people without even charging them for the longest time? The same ones that shoot first and ask question later? The same one who lock up a Jamaican man for what was it 10 or 20 years and nuh charge him? The same one that has police station and court house rotting all over Ja.

      This tell us about our Justice system.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        This must not happen again!
        ...and, heads should roll!

        ...and, the lady should receive an official apology from the authorities.

        ...included should be the opportunity to continue on attending school/university at our appropriate institution.
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Assasin View Post
          a who fi blame for this poor lady treatment?
          Isn't the same authority that lock up Jamaican people without even charging them for the longest time? The same ones that shoot first and ask question later? The same one who lock up a Jamaican man for what was it 10 or 20 years and nuh charge him? The same one that has police station and court house rotting all over Ja.

          This tell us about our Justice system.
          Damn right Assasin! At least the woman is from Gambia, many Jamaicans are treated like 5hit on a daily basis.

          The woman need fi file a law suit against the Jamaican immigration and the Jamaican Gov't.
          "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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          • #6
            Originally posted by Karl View Post
            This must not happen again!
            ...and, heads should roll!

            ...and, the lady should receive an official apology from the authorities.

            ...included should be the opportunity to continue on attending school/university at our appropriate institution.
            Unuh can tek unuh apology and guh jump in the sea. She nuh know Johnny Cockran number? Wait .... no longer in service. She need fi sue! Bout apology.
            "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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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lazie View Post
              Unuh can tek unuh apology and guh jump in the sea. She nuh know Johnny Cockran number? Wait .... no longer in service. She need fi sue! Bout apology.
              I thought about the legs an apology would give to a lawsuit...but, that apology is still a MUST!
              "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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              • #8
                What is the Govt that allowed this??

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Willi View Post
                  What is the Govt that allowed this??
                  .. but that is business as usual fi dem. How many people rights get violated and dem nuh business. Yuh must ask, what of the people that vote for a gov't that allow this to happen?

                  Court Jester like Karl say dem must apologize.
                  "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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                  • #10
                    You are a funny man; I went to
                    the hopsital in Ja last year to visit my dad. Now some staff acted as if you are entering their homes. I was shocked to know that you cannot stay as long as you want with an immediate relative. Did I come here balaming the govt.? Who is the adminsitrator for these institutions that conduct themselves in this manner?This should be the more pertinent question. Funny thing is if you come across this in the states you wouldn't blame G.Bush and the republicans but then again this is America. Right lazie?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jawge View Post
                      You are a funny man; I went to
                      the hopsital in Ja last year to visit my dad. Now some staff acted as if you are entering their homes. I was shocked to know that you cannot stay as long as you want with an immediate relative. Did I come here balaming the govt.? Who is the adminsitrator for these institutions that conduct themselves in this manner?This should be the more pertinent question. Funny thing is if you come across this in the states you wouldn't blame G.Bush and the republicans but then again this is America. Right lazie?
                      Stop yuh foolishness court jester. If yuh rights are violated by a federal agent, who yuh ago sue? If yuh rights are violated by a state agent, who yuh ago sue? After Diallo was killed, didn't his family sue? After Louima was violated, didn't he sue?

                      You lucky, you only vex because yuh nuh get fi spend long time wid yuh relative. Bo Hooo Hoo! People have more pressing issues.

                      I know a young lady that was RUSHED to the ST. Ann's Bay Hospitial 1:30 am. The doctor figured out why she was having problems breathing and indicated to her mother that she is in need of some medication. Gladly the mother said go ahead. Only to be told ..."No!! We don't keep it at the hospital anymore, yuh affi guh buy it and come back!

                      The mother, in shock asked where she gonna get it to but at minutes to 2 in the morning, the man shrugged his shoulders and walked off.

                      If yuh want the story of a premature baby that died because he was removed from the machine to accomodate another premie .... when unuh focked up gov't waste 9 billion pon cricket.

                      You can gwaan cry that yuh never get fi stay wid yuh loved one .... as mi say, there are more pressing problems.
                      "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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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Karl View Post
                        This must not happen again!
                        ...and, heads should roll!

                        ...and, the lady should receive an official apology from the authorities.

                        ...included should be the opportunity to continue on attending school/university at our appropriate institution.
                        If I was that lady, I would not NOT want to continue my education at any institution in Jamaica. Yuh mean them couldn't mek a phone call. & as to them arse holes in Nassau. Ah bwoy
                        Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
                        - Langston Hughes

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                        • #13
                          Okay glad to see that you
                          bring it back to the topic. A black american lady told me she was held in the virgin islands for days (about 8 years ago) because they felt she wasn't an american. I guess because she was of deep dark complexion, slavery seems hard to shake.

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                          • #14
                            What is wrong with you?
                            I am sure someone could come and post a more gruesome and heart rending story than what you had. This isn't a ****************ing contest, I'm just giving my experience to make a point. BTW who would you blame for this in the states? (G.Bush and the republicans?) Now don't tell me that you haven'tr encountered any problems here

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jawge View Post
                              What is wrong with you?
                              I am sure someone could come and post a more gruesome and heart rending story than what you had. This isn't a ****************ing contest, I'm just giving my experience to make a point. BTW who would you blame for this in the states? (G.Bush and the republicans?) Now don't tell me that you haven'tr encountered any problems here
                              Jawge, I never said it was a content! Just pointing out that what you experienced was IRRELEVANT!!!! Keeping it real.

                              Yuh live a MErica ,.... yuh understand that there is a difference between the federal and state agencies? Mi hope suh! The other day the Jamaican courts awarded a man after his rights was violated. Why yuh never say nothing then? Whats even worse is that ALL you hypocrites come yah come mek up noise bout black people and Africans.
                              "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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