Saturday, August 10, 2013

Concerns to be addressed

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! The god damn foolish declaration by the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia regarding his Commie relationship with Cuba did not take long to start biting our collective behinds.

That man is so darn lacking in emotional IQ and emotional intelligence. Damn it! Will he ever grow up?

Anonymous said...

St Lucia police commissioner barred from flying to US

By Caribbean News Now contributor

CASTRIES, St Lucia -- According to local reports, Saint Lucia commissioner of police, Vernon Francois, was not permitted to board a flight from Hewanorra International Airport Lucia to the United States to participate in US organized and financed training programmes.This latest incident comes on the heels of earlier reports of US visa revocations of senior members of the force and a former government minister.

According to local sources, the situation has reached the point where decisive action must be taken on matters concerning money laundering, drug trafficking and extrajudicial killings.

“This series of events is not only embarrassing for Saint Lucia and the status of the island’s law and order, it is a matter that requires further explanation by Prime Minister Kenny Anthony and Senator Philip Victor La Corbiniere Minister for Legal Affairs, Home Affair and National Security,” one local observer said.

In a statement of Friday, the government of Saint Lucia said it is aware of the concerns and anxieties expressed by the public over what it described as the decision by the United States to disallow officers of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force from participating in several training programmes arranged or financed by the US.

“The government also appreciates that these concerns and anxieties extend to the ranks of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force,” the statement said.

The government acknowledged that it was in the country’s vital interest to maintain close ties of co-operation with the United States in security matters.

“The issues are serious and complex,” the government said however.

The statement said that Prime Minister Dr Kenny Anthony will, on a date to be announced early next week, issue a statement to explain and address the issues of concern and, in particular, the reasons for the actions of the United States against officers of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force.
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These are not" concerns to be address"the Prime Minister should be used to tell the nation how he intends to provide trusted leadership and to show his resole to true governance, or risk turning a country already on edge to the precipice!

It is also vital that the authorities pay much need attention to the testimony of Joseph M Humire before the US House of representatives committee on homeland security subcommittee on oversight and management efficiency, date July 9th 2013. http://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/24148559

Anonymous said...

St.Lucia should be thankful to have a comissioner to get the job done.
Our problem is this type of so called human rights lawyers whos interested are to stay sensaetional in the news.