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DCP Administration Junior Benjamin, left, and ACP Administration  Curt Simon during yesterday’s TTPS media briefing at the Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain.

DCP Administration Junior Benjamin, left, and ACP Administration Curt Simon during yesterday’s TTPS media briefing at the Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain.

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On the same day ri­ot po­lice shut down the Ka­ia Sealy protest out­side the Of­fice of the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions (DPP), the Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Al­lis­ter Gue­var­ro brought in­to force a list of 15 no-protest zones, which in­clud­ed the DPP’s of­fice.

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DCP Administration Junior Benjamin, left, and ACP Administration  Curt Simon during yesterday’s TTPS media briefing at the Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain.

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Alyssa Phillip and her mother Camille Caresquero are arrested during a protest outside the DPP’s Office on Wednesday.

Alyssa Phillip and her mother Camille Caresquero are arrested during a protest outside the DPP’s Office on Wednesday.

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3 held during Kaia Sealy protest released on bail

Two pro­test­ers and a so­cial me­dia per­son­al­i­ty, who were ar­rest­ed by po­lice on Wednes­day dur­ing a demon­stra­tion near the of­fice of the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions (DPP), were re­leased on own bail last night, af­ter be­ing charged in con­nec­tion with their con­duct dur­ing the ac­tiv­i­ty.

Prime Minister  Kamla Persad-Bissessar

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar

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‘Attempts to intimidate prosecutors will not be tolerated’

Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar has de­fend­ed the ac­tions of the Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS) in shut­ting down a protest out­side the Of­fice of the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions on Wednes­day, warn­ing that at­tempts to in­tim­i­date pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al of­fi­cials “will not be tol­er­at­ed” dur­ing the on­go­ing State of Emer­gency (SoE).

Opposition Leader  Pennelope Beckles

Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles

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Op­po­si­tion Leader Pen­ne­lope Beck­les is call­ing on Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar to end the State of Emer­gency, ac­cus­ing the Gov­ern­ment of sup­press­ing de­mo­c­ra­t­ic ex­pres­sion while dis­miss­ing pub­lic out­rage over the killing of Joshua Sama­roo in a po­lice-in­volved shoot­ing in Jan­u­ary.

A section of demonstrators at the protest for Joshua Samaroo and Kaia Sealy outside the DPP’s Office on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain on Wednesday.

A section of demonstrators at the protest for Joshua Samaroo and Kaia Sealy outside the DPP’s Office on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain on Wednesday.

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Pa­tri­ot­ic Front leader Mick­ela Pan­day has crit­i­cised Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar for her com­ments re­gard­ing Wednes­day’s protest in Port-of-Spain, ac­cus­ing the Prime Min­is­ter of re­spond­ing with “con­tempt” in­stead of ad­dress­ing cit­i­zens’ con­cerns.

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* TTPS declares 15 no-protest zones in wake of Kaia Sealy demonstration clash

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DCP Administration Junior Benjamin, left, and ACP Administration  Curt Simon during yesterday’s TTPS media briefing at the Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain.

DCP Administration Junior Benjamin, left, and ACP Administration Curt Simon during yesterday’s TTPS media briefing at the Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain.

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* TTPS declares 15 no-protest zones in wake of Kaia Sealy demonstration clash

On the same day ri­ot po­lice shut down the Ka­ia Sealy protest out­side the Of­fice of the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions (DPP), the Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Al­lis­ter Gue­var­ro brought in­to force a list of 15 no-protest zones, which in­clud­ed the DPP’s of­fice.

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Re­gion­al bank­ing ex­ec­u­tives and share­hold­ers are view­ing the US$1.794 bil­lion agree­ment for But­ter­field Bank to ac­quire Cana­di­an Im­pe­r­i­al Bank of Com­merce’s 91.7 per cent stake in CIBC Caribbean Bank as a ma­jor shift in the Caribbean fi­nan­cial sec­tor.

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2025 participants of Mere Desh, from right, Ambika Maharaj, Mia Beepath, Savitree Praimsingh, Ronaldo Balgobin, Trishana Sookdeo, Ethan Gosine, Kanhaiya Persad, Rishana Bhagaloo, Sangeeta and Devi Praimsingh and Arvin Singh.

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Mere Desh looks to inspire a new generation

For 36 years, the Ajeet Praim­s­ingh Mere Desh cel­e­bra­tions have served as a vi­brant plat­form for pre­serv­ing and pro­mot­ing In­di­an cul­ture in Trinidad and To­ba­go, while in­creas­ing­ly plac­ing em­pha­sis on en­sur­ing younger gen­er­a­tions em­brace tra­di­tion­al art forms.

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The resilience of indentured women

As T&T cel­e­brates 181 years since the ar­rival of the first group of In­di­an in­den­tured labour­ers, and giv­en that both our Prime Min­is­ter and Pres­i­dent are de­scen­dants of these labour­ers, I find it fit­ting to write about the women who came dur­ing In­di­an in­den­ture­ship. From 1845 to 1917, ap­prox­i­mate­ly 147,600 In­di­an labour­ers im­mi­grat­ed to Trinidad un­der the in­den­ture­ship sys­tem. Of this group, fe­male labour­ers com­prised 29 per cent, or rough­ly 42,800 women and girls. In 1917, when the In­di­an in­den­ture­ship sys­tem of­fi­cial­ly end­ed, on­ly about 25 per cent of fe­male labour­ers were repa­tri­at­ed to In­dia. The ma­jor­i­ty re­mained in the colony and made Trinidad their home.

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