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Posteado por: zephyr
Publicado el: Sep 17, 2009
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Keith Noel, Contributor
Noel
I return to a bug bear of mine, our penchant for violent behaviour. When Jamaicans say that the major problem in our country is crime and violence, they generally have in mind those in our society who perform...... [view]
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Posteado por: Prabaharan
Publicado el: Jan 24, 2009
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Freeing hardcore criminals before their punishment schedule goes off is currently the world fashion. From Guantanamo Bay to India, governments are tuned into release criminals. The most pressing problem is human rights. In the Gutanamo Bay the American troops have crossed all limits and tortured...... [view]
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Posteado por: zephyr
Publicado el: Nov 30, 2008
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MOSCOW. (Mikhail Voitenko for RIA Novosti) - Sea piracy has been hot news almost as much as soccer or Eurovision recently, and many are surprised that it still exists. But why isn't anyone surprised that the 21st century still has common criminals and muggers? In fact, piracy is nothing but a...... [view]
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Posteado por: zephyr
Publicado el: Sep 12, 2008
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Gomez laments worsening social decay:
By CANDIA DAMES, Guardian News Editor -
Nassau, Bahamas:
Anglican Archbishop Drexel Gomez yesterday lamented the fact that there does not appear to be a loud public outcry over the high rate of crime in the country, and said the social and moral...... [view]
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Posteado por: zephyr
Publicado el: May 6, 2008
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US Wants 25 More Extradited -
By Kendea Jones:
Nassau, Bahamas -
The United States is currently seeking the extradition of 25 more people from The Bahamas, according to Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Nassau Dr. Brent Hardt, who was the special guest on the Sunday...... [view]
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Posteado por: zephyr
Publicado el: Mar 12, 2008
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US Report Highlights Possible Human Rights Concerns:
By TOSHEENA ROBINSON-BLAIR -
Nassau, Bahamas:
In its annual human rights report released Tuesday, the US State Department highlights various police killings in The Bahamas, the slowness of the judicial system and election violence....... [view]
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