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UWI lecturer of History Dr Jerome Teelucksingh speaks on Indentureship. [Image courtesy TERRENCE HONORE]
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University of the West Indies lecturer and historian Dr Jerome Teelucksingh says Trinidad and Tobago’s strong tradition of religious tolerance was forged through the shared struggles, suffering and resistance of enslaved Africans and indentured Indians under colonial rule.
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A drive-by shooting in Sea Lots in the early hours of Saturday morning ended with the death of a 33-year-old man and the wounding of a woman, police said.
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Police said the man got into an altercation with his sister's boyfriend who shot him in his chest on Abdool Lane, off the Southern Main Road, after 10 pm.
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Alyssa Phillip, second from right, her mother Camille Caresquero with activist Wendell Eversley, third from left, and other participants, stand with their hands in the air during the nineteen minute silent protest for justice on behalf of Joshua Samaroo and Kaia Sealy on Long Circular Road, St James yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
With those words emblazoned on masking tape criss-crossing her face mask, protest organiser Alyssa Phillip yesterday begged off answering questions relating to her recent arrest, after police prevented them from staging their latest demonstration directly outside the Forensic Science Centre (FSC) in St James.
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DPP Roger Gaspard
KERWIN PIERRE
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard has issued a warning to media organisations and social media users against publishing material that could prejudice ongoing criminal proceedings arising from the killing of Joshua Samaroo.
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Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro speaks with the media at the Diplomatic Security Unit launch held at the St Clair Police Station yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Hours before activists and demonstrators tried to stage a protest in support of police shooting victim Kaia Sealy outside the Forensic Science Centre, St James, yesterday, Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander called on police to preserve their integrity, as he acknowledged that the T&T Police Service was facing several challenges in terms of their image.
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A screengrab from the video circulating on social media in which calls were made for Port-of-Spain gangs to unite during the protest for Joshua Samaroo and Kaia Sealy on Wednesday.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Richard Smith says a call for warring gangs to unite to fight the police will be met with the full force of the law.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has questioned whether Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro is acting independently, alleging that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar was behind the creation of 15 new no-protest zones because her Government is fearful of growing public opposition.
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T&T Registered Nurses’ Association president Idi Stuart
Several trade union leaders are condemning Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro’s recent move to designate 15 “no-protest zones” across Trinidad and Tobago, describing the measure as a dangerous threat to democracy and constitutional freedoms.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has extended greetings to citizens of T&T on the occasion of Indian Arrival Day, describing it as a defining milestone in the nation’s history.
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President Christine Carla Kangaloo
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
President Christine Kangaloo has called for greater respect, restraint and unity in Trinidad and Tobago, warning against a culture where “public speech often moves faster than reflection.”
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has used her Indian Arrival Day message to honour the contributions of Indo-Trinidadians while raising concerns of growing threats to democratic freedoms under the current State of Emergency (SoE).
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