Thursday, December 12, 2013

Police deny silent march and mini rally on Human Rights Day a travesty of justice

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

no fuc+/*********kcingh march have an irey-head day. crackheads.

Anonymous said...

Saint Lucian society is sick, sick, sick!

Where else in the world would stable and reasonable people march in favour of a CRIMINAL?

Ok. They elect jailbirds, drug barons, liars in front of the highest appellate court in the OECS. That is what shiftless Saint Lucians adore and select as their leaders, these khaki-coloured and black riff-raff!

These types make me puke!

Can a people like this be ever regarded as clear thinkers with a moral compass?

Anonymous said...

During the Arab Spring from 2010 to present protesters developed new techniques of civil resistance in sustained campaigns involving strikes, demonstrations, marches, and rallies, as well as the effective use of social media to organize, communicate, and raise awareness in the face of state attempts at repression and Internet censorship. St. Lucian should adopt the very same techniques. That is the only logical options against a corrupt police department and government.

Anonymous said...

Today it's a criminal they want to march for. Tomorrow might be an upstanding citizen. It doesn't matter that the guy was a criminal. If the police lied about the way he died, he (his family) deserves some justice.

Anonymous said...

Saint Lucia has a pattern. It is standing on its head.

What is right is wrong and what is wrong is more than right. Sick people all about the place.

Anonymous said...

Saint Lucia has a similar pattern.

"...[W]hen people put off buying things, companies put off investing. And then the economy slumps --- and keeps slumping. Even worse, people are stuck trying to pay back debts that don't fall with wages that do. So bankruptcies pile up, and so do bank losses. That makes people too scared to borrow, and banks too scared to lend ...."

Adapted from Business Insiders.