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A Month That Will Go Down in Infamy

30/1/2018

 
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 I prepare to take my rest for the night, I am drawn, almost compelled to record my comment on the dubious distinction that is now conferred on the current month, the first of 2018.
Today, the newspapers reported that after 2 overnight killings, the murder toll to date was now 59, a record for ANY MONTH in the history of our nation which is officially not at war.
When our history is written January 2018 will go down in infamy as the most murderous month ever in T&T’s history. Not even, slavery and indentureship, or the infamous brutal police and military attacks on protesting civilians in 1884, 1937, 1970, 1975 or otherwise were as brutal.
Our society is fast losing its humanity. Yet, we are invited to get ‘inside the festival’ enjoy the Carnival that is ‘Sweet fuh Days’ and wine and ‘splinters’ de place as a kind of mass narcotic to numb the horrific pain that engulfs our nation and society.

WHO WILL HALT THE SLAUGHTER?
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I am hoping that in this 23rd hour of the very day, that 59 has not turned into 60 or worse.
More importantly, like many others I am certain, I, too, must ask: Who will halt the slaughter?
Firstly, for a bit of perspective, I glance back at the murderous toll since 1997. In 21 years, we have lost 7,259 souls to an out-of-control homicidal tsunami that refuses to recede back into the ocean and leave our land in peace.
​Yes, 7,259 people slaughtered in this nation which is not in Aleppo, Afghanistan, Yemen, Libya or any of the current theatres of war on the face of the globe.

















​In 2011, our tiny 2 rocks on the world map was ranked 13th in the scale of countries with the highest murder rate per 100,000 population. Where are we ranked now? Who cares?
A few days ago, the Prime Minister of this country has said “We are at 48 murders and I said to my wife that is a hell of a thing that I have a job where I am held responsible for the things that I have absolutely no involvement in or control over”.
Our Head of Government, who just over 2 years ago said in his party’s manifesto “crime remains the most serious problem affecting our citizens today…” blamed the” UNC-led regime” and their “record on crime” for this most serious problem affecting citizens.
Now, he declares the he has “absolutely no involvement in or control over” halting the slaughter.
In 2015, his PNM was promising all that “The new PNM Government will move swiftly” to do “unlike the incompetent UNC-led regime...”.
He had the answers then. His party promised that their new PNM Government was going to do this and going to do that to halt crime.
Now, after 553 more murders in the last 12 months and 30 days, the same head of the ‘new’ PNM Government disclaims Responsibility, Involvement and Control.
Were this not so tragic, it would be the stuff for the Comedy Cool Down Tents of 2018.
But, despite Pilate washing his hands only days after this astonishing declaration, the headlines screamed “ TTPS division heads summoned to meeting with PM” when “the murder toll stood at 52, with five days remaining in the month”.
So, which is it Mr. PM. You not involved or are you too involved in directing the Police in their work?
Perhaps, when they figure out who really is responsible, someone will finally act to halt the slaughter.
Not a word about the DETECTION RATES despite the heaping of praises by the PM and the PNM chorus on the police following one or two arrests connected with a couple of murders earlier in the month.
Not a word about DETECTION RATES despite the bravado and gun-talk by the top National Security Minister following the killing of a 15-year old schoolboy, Joshua Andrews, in Laventille.
Most definitely NOT A WORD ABOUT CONVICTION RATES despite the Attorney-General’s Claim of 20 more on death row in the last 12 months.
 No one, not even the Prime Minister, is accounting to the people of this country after a month that will go down in infamy, for the failure of the Government and the State to deal with what they described in September 2015 as “the most serious problem affecting our citizens”.
 The Government and the State have failed to give any guarantee to the Right of Citizens to Safety and Security.
 They must not be allowed to disclaim responsibility.
 They must be made to account for this failure.
 They must be made to take up their responsibility for guaranteeing the Rights of Citizens.
 The slaughter of 7,259 of our Citizens demands it. 
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UPDATE: The Murder Toll for January 2018 is now reported as 62

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9/1/2018

 

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The Line is Crossed

9/1/2018

 
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​Yesterday, a 15-year old schoolboy, Joshua Andrews, was killed when gunmen attacked the car in which he and 2 other students were travelling home after school.
While the other students were wounded and hospitalized, Joshua, was shot then burnt as the vehicle burnt on the street around 3:00 p.m.
The driver of the PH taxi was also killed and burnt.
National Security Minister, Dillon, reacted to this brutal murder declaring that “A line has been crossed”.

NOT THE FIRST TIME

Almost exactly 2 years ago, on 21 January 2016, 2 school boys were dragged out of a taxi and murdered, each being shot 5 times. The victims were Denilson Smith, 17, and Mark Richards, 15.
The Prime Minister, National Security Minister Dillon and other Ministers held a media conference and one headlined read: FULL FORCE - Schoolboys slain: Rowley announces permanent patrols by soldiers in Laventille, Enterprise, Diego Martin, Tobago and elsewhere.
Minster Dillon said “A strategy of offence and deterrence would be employed. We are going to take the fight to the criminals, those who feel that they can bear arms illegally in T&T,”
The PM declared “If there is anybody taking over the streets in Laventille, Enterprise, Tobago, Diego Martin, it will be security services of T&T,”. He also said said “The soldiers would also be stationed in other communities.”. “This time they will stay.” 
Addressing Laventille residents, Dr Rowley said  “While they mourn today they will soon complain there are too many soldiers on their streets, but, “I prefer to hear you say that than to watch your children being slaughtered in their school uniform,”.

MILITARY OCCUPATION NOT WORKING

Following this announcement of “permanent” military-police occupation of communities, we were led to believe that the killing of school children in uniform had crossed the line in 2016.
We were also led to believe that this show of police powers would make our communities safe.
However, in the same year, 2016, more teenaged students wer also killed.
In February, Daniel Hall, 16, of Tunapuna and Stephan Singh, 17, of Enterprise, Chaguanas, were shot to death on St. John’s Road, St. Augustine.
In September, 15 year old schoolboy, Mohammed Ali, was shot dead while playing cards in Chaguanas.
In 2017, the murder toll for the entire country reached the 3rd highest total since 1994 of 494.
So, the military occupation ordered 2 years ago in the wake of the killing of 2 schoolboys which ‘crossed the line’ has not done anything to make our communities safe.
Talk of crossing the line and actions based on police powers alone are not bringing any solution to the murderous criminal slaughter of our people including our student youth.
The state must do much more to being about a situation in which citizens’ Right to Safety and Security is guaranteed.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

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