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Senator Maxine McClean, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Today has been an interesting day so far. It was a day arch-enemies India and Pakistan battled in a World Cup cricket semi-final. The game from media reports was played in a cordial atmosphere which India won. There was a time in the not too distant past when the events of today would not have been thought possible. The moral of this story you ask? There is hope that a truce in the ‘war of words’ which has broken out between Jamaica and Barbados will soon come to past.

To restate BU’s position, an allegation was made by a Jamaican national which was deposited, by her, in Jamaica’s media space. The result of it is that her allegation has whipped-up a national frenzy which has seen a level of vitriol hurled at Barbados hitherto not experienced. The immigration brouhaha between Guyana does not even come close to what is currently unravelling. The response of many Barbadians, known in the region for our passive and docile manner, appears to have taken some by surprise.

Not since the era of the late Rt. Excellent Errol Walton Barrow, who was not afraid to signal to Cowboy Ronald Reagon where to get off, have we had leaders who were prepared to fearlessly defend our sovereignty. BU is supportive of Minister Maxine McClean who has been forced to fill the enormous leadership vacuum which seems to exist in this regard. Senator Maxine McClean’s record is there to be scrutinized by her critics, a respected UWI, Cave Hill lecturer for several years and a regional consultant before agreeing to enter the cabinet of the current administration. Her commitment to regional harmony cannot be credibly questioned. Unlike some in Barbados, she appears to be acutely aware of where Barbados finds itself at this period in our history.

It is ironic that Barbados not too long ago had to battle a large influx of Guyanese – especially Indo-Guyanese which scared the hell out of many Bajans โ€“ which precipitated the proposed amendment to the Immigration Act. Now we have the Jamaica Barbados conflict over the Shanique Myrie affair. Surprisingly we have two of the largest of the territories in the Caribbean battling Barbados on the larger issue of freedom of movement. Antigua of similar ‘size’ has been battling the same issues. BU is about justice for people and if our local authorities have been found to have engaged in a cover up on the Myrie Affair, let the chips fall where they may. What BU will not compromise on is the need for Bajans to feel ashame of what we have achieved. It seems bleeding hearts of our own kind are quick to join others from outside to bloody the reputation of Barbados. Many from outside envy what we have achieved and in the process are quick to label us arrogant or some similar term. When traits which recommend Barbados are discussed around the region, especially T&T and Jamaica, our orderly society is often what is highlighted at the top of the list. Barbadians themselves have taken this characteristic for granted over time.

We will not allow our tiny country – if we compare to Jamaica and Guyana – to become โ€˜the warehouse of the unskilledโ€™. The reality that we are in the midst of an economic slowdown which has added wings to the flight of those who seek fame and fortune perpetrating illegal and or undesirable activities should not be forgotten. This is the background which has informed the rigour with which guardians of our ports of entry have had to be acutely aware. For whatever reason which is the subject of another commentary everybody want to descend on Barbados like flies would honey nowadays. The position of Rickey Singh on this matter is not lost on us at all. BU believes there is a regional conspiracy to get Barbados to dumb down its protection of its borders in recent years to satisfy ideological positions. We have those who are proponents of freedom of movement at all cost.

BU has deliberately dealt with this matter from an arms distance perspective. However there are some more things we will have to say which the Myrie Affair has brought to light in the coming days and weeks.


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  1. Ah boy I get de firs’ word in …(:


  2. I don’ know why David gone an’ close de odda blog for … now I can’ respond to nuttin’ dat some idiots write… ๐Ÿ™‚


  3. Put a somewhat different way, why should Bajans (or anyone) be afraid of what they are facing?

  4. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    David

    Barbados is behind you.

    We as a people are finally starting to say enough!

    Watch and see as this woman lies are exposed that this matter will fizzle out and the government of Jamaica will not even apologise.

    I believe if the story was found to be true Barbados would ‘man’ up.

    Questions:
    Do Jamaica authorities do Cavity searches?

    Is this the first jamaican to make a complaint of a cavity search?

    What was the Jamaican media’s response then, if yes to above?

    Are we to believe that Barbados has been targetted for this outrage for a special reason?


  5. Lol @BAFBFP

    I wonder if anyone has seen this video as of yet.

    [youtube][youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8wELw9csIc&w=640&h=390][/youtube]


  6. The video is punctuation with a high level of obscenity, proceed under advice!

    David

    The link is here.


  7. One ting wid some o’ we bajans, we always feel we know who lying from who tellin’ de trute. Who is a prostitute and who is a buller. Who got money from who brek. Who’s a scholar from who an idiot. A bajan does always tink he know. Comical isn’t it?


  8. @All…

    The Jay we knew and loved would not have said the F word (nor the N word) as often as this Jay said these words.

    Might we be lied to?


  9. @ Christopher Halsall

    You can’t be serious,you actually think that’s me,LOL.David will confirm by IP easily.


  10. @Jay: “You canโ€™t be serious,you actually think thatโ€™s me,LOL.David will confirm by IP easily.

    Please do try to keep up Jay…

    Someone is doing an acceptable job of impersonating you for those who don’t pay attention.


  11. @Anonlegal

    If I am to be honest, there is a pattern I see developing that I find concerning. A non-national makes an allegation about mistreatment by Barbadian immigration officials and commentators on BU are quick to say that the non-national is lying.
    ************
    By the same token the Jamaican authorities and public are saying that the Barbadians are lying.

    I thought that you legal fellows would see both sides of the argument i.e. unless youโ€™ve already decided which side to believe.:-)


  12. I have been trying to follow this story and with all the talk from various Govโ€™t officials I thought that something was missing.

    Where is the voice of the Union which represents the Customs and Immigration officers?

    Shouldnโ€™t the Union be out there extolling the integrity and professionalism of their members?

    If I missed anything and I spoke out of turn perhaps someone will set me straight, but the silence is deafening

  13. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    So Zack If you was sittin’ on a jury you would say “I ain’t know” and refuse to decide?

    In real life Zack we HAVE TO MAKE JUDGEMENTS.


  14. Chris:

    You seriously want to ally yourself and your preferred site with “science guy” NWO Schill Nye?

    I used t0 respect your dissention, but man you’re stretching it too far for any thinking person to accommodate science as promulgated by a concensus, man.

    When was concensus ever science?

    I missed that bit, where are the theories proved empirically into law that the idiot bow-tied charlatan bases his claims.

    In a word (sorry, actually three) he has none.

    Wet hand wave, hello, goodbye, kindly leave the stage.

  15. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    Something else is missing Sarge, none of Ms. Myrie’s friends or family, Bajan or Jamaican have stepped forward to defend her.

    I wonder why?


  16. After hearing both sides giving evidence and being cross-examined, Random. Not by asking the accused if she did it.


  17. @Random Thoughts: “So Zack If you was sittinโ€™ on a jury you would say โ€œI ainโ€™t knowโ€ and refuse to decide?

    The most honest thing one can say when one does not *know* for sure is “I don’t know for sure”.

    Why is this a problem?

  18. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    Less we forget we are “strict guardians of our heritage”

    We won’t let one of the most violent countries in the hemisphere (or the world) set the rules for us.

    If Jamaicans don’t like how we run things ’bout here they can “be off”


  19. How could they defend her if they were not there? RT, Why are you so convinced she is lying?


  20. I’m really surprise that BU has simply accepted the statement made by Maxine McClean. Does BU have such confidence and trust in our Gov’t and airport officials in the abscence of a full and thorough investigation, or is BU simply wearing it’s national hat? Or perhaps BU takes its queue from The Market Vendor. I don’t know…just wondering and asking questions.

  21. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    We got along without ya, before we met ya and we can get along without ya now.


  22. There are four issues, the first which I addressed in the first blog thread.

    1) Was the Jamaican girl finger searched, yes or no? This is a matter of fact, that can only be determined with investigation.

    After our Government has completed the investigation it will be necessary to disclose the answer. That answer will determine action.

    2) What are the procedures for searches at our ports, such that the procedures must be followed in each case where a suspicion arises for whatever reason, and was this procedure followed.

    Whether followed, is also a matter of fact.

    Further, is this procedure in accordance with international port standards. If yes, then the relevant action will be determined by whether procedure was followed only. If not, then the procedure needs improvement.

    3) Whether the girl was here for illegal activities is relevant only to the matter of deportation and to subsequent Police action as to whether the authorities need to act and reduce possibility of laws being broken. It is only relevant to the matter of the search, as to the extent that the search was cued by such suspicion.

    The ‘integrity’ of the search procedures is an independent issue.

    4) The political and emotional debate – this is unfortunate. While a country should support its citizens, it should as a matter of course wait for the completion of the investigation before commencing relatiatory practices, including that of political pressure.

    Note that if a ‘developed country’, after investigation, published its findings, those findings are final, there is no further discussion. Places like North America and UK do not mess around with their borders.

    The political animosity that has surfaced, is most certainly reflective of the fragmented state of Caribbean politics and I must reiterate, as I said before this scenario, that both T&T and Jamaica told the previous champions of the Federation to ‘sod off’ and they have recently done so again, by their brutal rebuttal of any recognition of the CCJ.

    Adults should be able to discuss matters such as this with decorum and with balance, unfortunately emotional rants have become the guiding factor in the issue.

    That said, I would reiterate, as I said previously, that a fair investigation of both the event in question and the procedures at immigration, without prejudice, is necessary.

    But, saying that an investigation is necessary does not mean that any person is being accused, merely that we need to establish facts to move forward progressively.

    Finally, while we need to move forward on the event and the procedures, Government and its representative arms i.e. customs and immigration, still need to do their duty and protect our borders from those who would bring disservice to our nation.

    Therefore, we should not let friend nor foe dissuade us from ensuring that our borders are safe and protected, particularly as international security standards have risen much in the past few years and demand that we adhere to the strictest methods to ensure both national and international security.

    A friend does not question you in matters to which you have a responsibility and even a wish, only an enemy would ask you to prostrate yourself without care.

    We need to understand what we are dealing with and move forward with that knowledge. Emotional outbursts will not solve the issue, clear rational thought is the answer.


  23. @Random Thoughts | March 30, 2011 at 7:49 PM |
    We got along without ya, before we met ya and we can get along without ya now.
    ====================
    I’m not surprise that you call yourself Random Thoughts cause your statements come across as rambling and incoherent.

  24. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    Dear jack spratt:

    Can’t a single one of Ms. Myrie’s friends come here and say “I’ve know Ms. Myrie for 20 years and during that time I have found her to be a generally truthful person” or words to that effect.

    Surely somebody must know her by “good reputation” and be willing to speak up for her.

    We sem to be forgetting that juries are called all the time to decide cases and none of the jurors were present when the alledged offense occured. But everyday in Barbados and Jamaica too, juries listen, then decide.

    Are we trying to pretend that we can never discern the truth unless we were an eye witness?


  25. @Random
    What difference would it make to you and many others like you if someone she knows came here and defended her character?

  26. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    No problem Chris.

    Yes is a good answer.

    No is a good answer.

    I don’t know is a good answer.

    Not yet is a good answer.

  27. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    It would make a big difference Zack. After all courts are known to call character witnesses. If a few friends are willing to speak the truth here and if the matter comes to court are willing to come to court, to swear to tell the trith, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help them God, it would make a whole lot of difference.

    If you friend or relative had made the allegations that Ms. Myrie is making would you not speak up in defense of your honest friend or relative?


  28. @ David,

    Please take down that fould mouthed video. One minute was enough. If she is Bajan, she hangs with Ja’s, she speaks and pronounces just like them. Not one Canadian word, no Bajan for that matter. I think the woman (cant call her lady with a mouth like that) has been smoking something. Foul people speak foul language.

  29. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    Why are we willing to let Jamaicans bully us into pretending that we can never discern the truth of a matter unless we are eye witnesses?

    All of us discern both truth and lies everyday. EVERY SINGLE DAY.

    But there are a lot of people (and of course not all of them are Jamaican) who get real vex if we do not believe their lies.


  30. At the end of a mathematical problem, the last line would read like this:
    Therefore, x = y.

    Then would come QED.

    Are you saying that QED should not be used there? I am not going to wait for you to respond because I think you just want people to know that you knew HB St. John for whatever that is worth… but you should consider, not what the words mean, but the context of the meaning of the words.

    Note that once it “was” to be proven, it no longer requires to be proven because it “is” now or has been proven.

  31. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    WHY ARE WE TRYING TO PRETEND THAT WE CAN NEVER DISCERN THE TRUTH UNLESS WE ARE AN EYE WITNESS?


  32. A character witness has little to do with getting at the facts of WHAT REALLY HAPPENED. The conclusion of issue will not be based on the character history of anybody, it will be based on finding the facts about what really happened or didn’t happen.


  33. But would you RT believe it if a character witness for her came forward?


  34. Chris:

    In your own inimical and empirical philosophy.

    We do not know, so without the data we cannot judge.

    If you seriously want to ally yourself and your preferred site with โ€œscience guyโ€ NWO Schill Nye? I seriously question your empiricity.

    I used t0 respect your dissention, but man youโ€™re stretching it too far for any thinking person to accommodate science as promulgated by a concensus, man.

    When was concensus ever science?

    I missed that bit, where are the theories proved empirically into law that the idiot bow-tied charlatan bases his claims.

    In a word (sorry, actually three) he has none.

    Spinning for the so called concensus, impresses me as much as the snake oil salesman’s rotating flashing bowtie.
    Charmingly distracting but totally irrelevant to the argument

    Wet hand wave, hello, goodbye, kindly leave the stage, unless you bring provable facts.

    Prove your empiricis, Chris, bring on these indisputable facts, and let’s test ’em.

  35. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    The foreign affairs minister of Barbados was quite clear today in that;

    1.No cavity searches are done in Barbados by its custom and police personnel

    2.The police are the ones who do pat downs and it is male on male – female on female with 2 persons present.

    3.Ms Myrie did not even have that body pat down,but only her luggage was searched

    4.Any ejection of drugs from the body is done at the QEH and the person is taken from the airport to the hospital by the Police drug squad.

    I think if BU can find that news clip from VOB and put it in the article,then hopefully we should not be discussing Ms Myrie and body searches anymore.

    Searches are legal under our law and therefore any crap talk about infringing of a visitor’s constitutional and human rights is just that -CRAP!

    Now consider how much of our Security Personnel is taken up with these jamaicans and others who are constantly coming here as drug mules and bringing in drugs into Barbados.The nurses and doctors at the hospital,the police,the custom etc,and Jamaica does not pay one damn cent,nor do they try to stop their people at the airport from being such a burden on other countries.

    Jamaica instead of making all this nasty remarks should really be apologising to us.


  36. @ Random Thoughts | March 30, 2011 at 7:43 PM |

    Something else is missing Sarge, none of Ms. Myrieโ€™s friends or family, Bajan or Jamaican have stepped forward to defend her.

    You ain’ hear Babsie… Miss Myrie is related to a number of politicians. I hope that that is true. It most certainly explains the high level response that the accusation is getting. I am real glad… Glad glad glad…

    @ Zack | March 30, 2011 at 7:48 PM |
    Hear hear

    @ Crusoe | March 30, 2011 at 7:58 PM |
    You got any idea what that poor girl or any other girl could be hiding up dey that could be so threatening to national security? A baby nuke maybe..?
    And BTW this Random Thoughts… She is a woman; and like ac, Bonny and Maxene McLean she shows no sympathy for this Jamaican sister. Boggles the mind ..!

    @Pat
    I agree with you … That f#cking video is bare cu#t.. Too many r#sshole stink as ass cuss words and shite. It want f#cking way man … uncouth!

  37. Charles S.Cadogan Sr Avatar
    Charles S.Cadogan Sr

    Wow! all the different comment on this matter is mind boggling; Each one is entitled to his or her opinion, this is what makes this so interesting; I watched to full video of Babbzy. First of, she need to be more lady like with a better attitude and dealing with much better language. She seem to be lost in space as to where she really belongs. She sounded like a Jamaican. Then she said she was a Canadian Citizen, then she was a Bajan. She is a very lucky lady to have all these different places to claim; If what the young lady said is true. I know that when you arrive in the US,and the immigration,or customs has any doubts about you. They have the right to search you. But if it’s a female, they will get a female officer to do the search so as not to violate that woman; Their seem to be quite a few missing pieces to this story. But as for Babbzy message threatening the immigration for what she was told happened. Is surely sad on here part if she is just running with here say from anyone involved; She mentioned that this situation will make Jamaicans dislike Barbadians. Well Ms Babbzy for you information most of the other islands don’t really like Barbadians anyhow, and it has nothing to do with immigration. They always thought that we were too smart, and very much different than their are. I have been to Jamaica at least 4 times, Trinidad,Guyana,St.Lucia and a few other islands; The most of them didn’t really care for us, but the care for what we had to spend. Now Barbados has always strive for excellence, and many dislike that; But you can’t keep a good man down. Jamaican, or whoever isn’t running things in Barbados. Because No Barbadians can go to any of these other islands and think they are going to run things; You are a poor excuse for a person who claim to be helping Barbadian artist. You whole attitude sucks. And your foul mouth even makes things worse. You are willing to take these people’s word over the word of the Barbados Immigration,and you weren’t even present; Don’t even start sending threats out on what you,or the Canadian Government will do if it was you; This isn’t a wise thing to post something that stupid if you claim to be a business woman in the first place; In all honesty we have to allow this situation to be dealt with by the powers that are in position to deal with it. I don’t see how anyone can even think that any person from another country can come into Barbados and just run things to suit them; Drug dealers aren’t all flashy, neither do they carry a sign saying drugs for sale. Some might pass through unsuspected; But if that person at the port of entry has any doubts about whom ever. They can be searched for the protection of the country; All we can do right about now is **WAIT AND SEE;** But we still have to give the people who are protecting the entries to Barbados the respect that’s due to them for doing their job; Babbzy personnaly I think you just wanted to be heard and seen; Go drink a hot glass of milk and get some rest. You need it;


  38. Sad to see that the William Lynch effects still lingers on today ๐Ÿ™

  39. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    Dear Zack:

    And if in this case (or any case) the facts can never be established, what then…?

    Don’t we then rely on the balance of probability, or on what a reasonable person would decide?

    You understand don’t you that even if as My Myrie asserts she was sexually assaulted by someone’s finger a month ago, there will be no physiological evidence left of the alledged (or real) assault.

    The reasonable thing for Ms. Myrie to have done in the circumstance was to have sought medical attention immediately she got back to Jamaica, because then a doctor could be called and could be sworn in court, even so the doctor could only testify that there was or was not a physiological injury.

    But Ms. Myrie sought media (instead of medical) attention.


  40. BAFBFP;
    Pay no need to these idiots.
    Put on one of your other hats and ignore her as a Jew or Chinee.
    Why bother posting? In your adopted lands, no issue whatsoever.

  41. Mansfield Park Avatar

    The foul mouth self-serving tirade by that girl in the video will not get anyone acting on her behalf. Buju claimed his innocence, where is he today and are Jamaicans going around attacking Americans or do they know better? If she is hanging around a people who react like she says they would it should tell her she is in bad company. How could Bajans hate Jamaicans when Bajans are always filling up every reggae show here? Certainly though, I will not be attending any reggae on the hill/beach show.

    The NUPW has said immigration officers are receiving threats and has called for the matter to be dealt with quickly since people cannot function properly under stress; it could also compromise the smooth functioning of the airport. This is a sad indictment our immigration officers are facing for I have always found them to be just as professional as the officer at Miami, Georgia, the UK or the EU.


  42. MIA speaks out about finger in vagina crisis. Showing leadership qualities.


  43. Zack and Jack stop smoking crack.

    Randon Thoughts is correct and you know it.

    If any of you 2 nit wits where to get hold by police for robbery taken to court and then a jury (Jury = people that never met you) was to decide your fate wouldn’t you want your friends, family and employers or whoever knows you to say something about the kind of person they know you to be.

    Now if no one came to say anything about you what would or should the jury think???

    I am really glad this happen now everyone can stop pretending we all one nice family of CSME.

    Time to move forward Barbados.

    Imagine we have a bunch ah dem coming to sing at some reggae pun ah hill, a big bunch a dead acts that none of them aint got no new music same ole every year but i still hope it come off wid nuff crowd cause i gine cah my hotdog cart dong dey


  44. @Pat et al

    BU placed a disclosure on the video post.

    Bear in mind Babbzy is a person who promotes shows.


  45. Half the women in UK prisons are Jamaican,

    Jamaica’s women drug mules fill UK jails
    Burned-out car in Kingston
    The women are desperate to escape Jamaica’s poverty
    The problem of women being used as drug couriers between the Caribbean and Britain has become so serious that more than half of all foreign women in UK prisons are Jamaican drug mules.

    The penalties for drug smuggling are harsh – with average sentences between five and eight years for a first offence.

    But for many of the women, the prospect of the financial reward for a successful trip makes facing the risk worth it.

    “I was terrified, but I tried to hold my head up,” said Simone, an inmate at Downsview prison in Southern England who is serving four-and-a-half years for attempting to smuggle cocaine into Britain.

    “It was just like going to an interview – you tell yourself, well, I don’t know if they’ll take me because my shoes don’t look good or my hair doesn’t look good – but I know I can do the job so I’m going.’

    “You’re trying to be as brave as you can, but inside you’re dying,” she told BBC World Service’s Everywoman programme.

    Financial gain

    Simone was arrested because of the vigilance of UK airport security staff.

    “I went through, everything was fine. But then there was somebody else – because they always have a second opinion – and that’s how I got caught.”

    Street children in Kingston
    The children are all over the streets and become street children because there’s no-one there to care for them
    Olga Heaven, Hibiscus
    She was found to have 650 grams of cocaine in her stomach in 60 small packages.

    Simone admitted she knew what she was carrying and had not been tricked into smuggling, but said she had done it to ease the financial strain on her family.

    “I had been managing my own shop, but then I met some financial problems,” she said.

    “It’s just like somebody approaching you and saying: ‘Do you want to go on a vacation – and not only do you get to go on a vacation, you will get paid?’

    “So you just go with the flow.”

    Simone added that she had been aware before making her flight of what may happen to her if she was caught, but it had seemed worth the risk.

    “You could face the fact of being in prison – but then again, having four kids, working day and night, you’re a mother on your own, you haven’t got any father,” she said.

    “Basically you just need a change – not only for yourself but for your kids.”

    But she said the distance meant that she barely spoke to her children at all now.

    “I call them once every three months. It’s not easy, but I do try. Calling from here to Jamaica – you buy a phone card and you say ‘hello’, and then the credit is gone.

    “You want to be there because they’re small – when they’re crying you want to be there, they get a scar you want to know.

    “After being away from them for four years, it’s really terrible.”

    Poverty

    Olga Heaven, director of Hibiscus, the female prisoners welfare project that advocates the rights of foreign nationals in UK prisons, told Everywoman that Simone’s case was typical.

    She said that the need for money, coupled with coercion, made drug smuggling very attractive.

    Cocaine growers in Colombia
    Jamaica is the key stop-off point for Colombian cocaine
    “In some cases the women are not even offered money, they are just offered a trip to the UK,” she said.

    “The bottom line is desperation poverty.”

    Ms Heaven added that the large number of Jamaicans in UK prisons was down to the island being used as a stop-off point from Colombia.

    “We had a similar situation with Nigeria in the early 90s when we had several hundred Nigerian women in prison for importing heroin.

    “At the moment Jamaica is a shipment point for Colombia to export cocaine into Europe, so there’s a lot of cocaine on the island.

    “The island is flooded with it.”

    Ms Heaven said that women were being targeted as mules by drug barons because they acted as decoys.

    “If you look at the amount of drugs the women are carrying, someone who is carrying 200 grams of cocaine is not a big investment if you have to pay for the flight and the accommodation for them to stay here,” she pointed out.

    “So the people who are funding these women to bring these small amounts of drugs obviously have got professional carriers who are carrying a larger proportion worth more money.

    “They’re told by the people who organise them that they are going to get away with it – they literally guarantee them this, so it’s easy for them to make a decision.”

    UK crackdown

    Ms Heaven said that the long sentences given to Jamaican women were having a serious knock-on effect on families back home.

    “The majority of these women that we work with in prison were the main carers – for both the mothers and grandmothers, and the junior members – they were the main providers for the household,” she stated.

    Cocaine
    Hibiscus believe the women are being used as decoys for much bigger drug imports
    “Therefore once they are taken out of that, the situation is that the elderly mothers end up with extended families, the children are all over the streets and become street children because there’s no-one there to care for them.”

    The UK Government cracked down when it was discovered that more than 10% of travellers from Jamaica were drug carriers.

    But Ms Heaven insisted that the tough sentences given out were “absolutely not” not a deterrent.

    “Investing into the communities and the ghettos where these women are coming from would act as a better deterrent for them – give the women choices.

    “But giving them long sentences is not a deterrent – if it was a deterrent we wouldn’t have this large proportion of Jamaica women in prison.”


  46. I think Mia is indulging in a bit of โ€œMonday Morning Quarterbackingโ€. In the old days before the advent of social Networks e.g. Facebook and Twitter etc. one could delay or procrastinate about making a decision on hot button issues but when faced with the accusation what did she expect Ms McClean to say?

    Presumably Ms McClean spoke with the Govโ€™t officials and they assured her that this โ€œsearchโ€ did not occur. How was she supposed to answer when the question was put to her? A โ€œNo Commentโ€ doesnโ€™t work.

    Ms Mottley also said that it should be taken out of the public realmโ€ฆ good luck putting that genie back into the bottleโ€ฆ and she also called for โ€œFair, Transparent and Investigative processโ€ acceptable to all. That is not going to work either wasnโ€™t the Fishing dispute with Trinidad referred to an International Organisation? What was the result? Did each party accept? Where are we now? Each side will only accept โ€œFair & Transparentโ€ if the findings are to their liking, no one wants too lose face.

    The one statement that she made which I agree with is that the politicians should stop making public statements as that will only further inflame the issue but in the end it will generate into a โ€œMexican Standoffโ€ (hate to drag another nationality into it) ๐Ÿ™‚

  47. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    Mia is a real blow hard and very disingenious.

    Steuspe.


  48. Straight talk

    Sorry man, but the intelligent agent got sent packing for offending Senior officials in the embassy, he complained about his lack of peripheral vision and they saw it as anti-Chinese, bordering on treason… The Semitic guy lost one of his curls in a near miss incident and now has to wait until it grows back before he shows again in public (he refuses to cut the other one off).

    But this Afro-Caribbean just can’ stay put when all this shite flying around. Appreciate the info on the jail population in the UK and the Ghetto genesis of a lot of this drug thing. But what we have here you will admit is supposedly a case where not only were no drugs found, but the relevance of a cavity search has to assessed when the usual place to look would be inside the person’s stomach. No no the larger issue is somebody lying stink stink and my gut feel stems from the fact that I live ’bout hey too long …!


  49. Fair, Transparent and Investigative processโ€ acceptable to all.

    Anybody remember Archcot ..?

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