Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Dear Editor,
Finally, someone with a moral code and ethical compass has said Jah Cure must apologise to the victim of his rape. (I refer to the letter by Marie Iton in the Observer of June 6.) In a land that is fast becoming lawless, I am amazed at the number of women who are willing to look beyond Jah Cure's evil act and to blame Babylon for his situation. Only Jah Cure is to be blamed for his situation.
Parole must be reserved for those perpetrators who have shown remorse for their act. Jah Cure has not done so. He does not deserve to be freed until he does. The law does not permit the Parole Board to free him until it is satisfied that he is remorseful and will not become a repeat offender. We have to go back to the rule of law.
His celebrity is not a reason to free him. I love his music, but he can stay in prison for the entire 15 years if he does not come clean with his victim.
Jah Cure, come clean. Your so-called fans and supporters who are clamouring for your release do not care about you, the victim or Jamaica. Some of them see dollar signs in you.
Be a man who has learned something from being behind those prison walls. Apologise to your victim. Let us see you as a man who made a mistake. Ask for forgiveness and it will be yours. Let us enjoy your freedom and music without the stains. Apologise.
Richard Newman
richardnewmsan@cwjamaica.com
Dear Editor,
Finally, someone with a moral code and ethical compass has said Jah Cure must apologise to the victim of his rape. (I refer to the letter by Marie Iton in the Observer of June 6.) In a land that is fast becoming lawless, I am amazed at the number of women who are willing to look beyond Jah Cure's evil act and to blame Babylon for his situation. Only Jah Cure is to be blamed for his situation.
Parole must be reserved for those perpetrators who have shown remorse for their act. Jah Cure has not done so. He does not deserve to be freed until he does. The law does not permit the Parole Board to free him until it is satisfied that he is remorseful and will not become a repeat offender. We have to go back to the rule of law.
His celebrity is not a reason to free him. I love his music, but he can stay in prison for the entire 15 years if he does not come clean with his victim.
Jah Cure, come clean. Your so-called fans and supporters who are clamouring for your release do not care about you, the victim or Jamaica. Some of them see dollar signs in you.
Be a man who has learned something from being behind those prison walls. Apologise to your victim. Let us see you as a man who made a mistake. Ask for forgiveness and it will be yours. Let us enjoy your freedom and music without the stains. Apologise.
Richard Newman
richardnewmsan@cwjamaica.com
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