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Police blasted for deadly force

JAMAICA HAS one of the highest per capita incidence of lethal police shootings in the world, according to a report presented yesterday by the human rights watchdog group, Amnesty International. Pierre Sane, the group's general secretary who presented...

Findings from the Braeton killings
The following are excerpts of the autopsy report done by Dr. Peter Leth, deputy chief forensic pathologist, on behalf of the human rights watchdog group, Amnesty International.

More water lock-offs
THE NATIONAL Water Com-mission (NWC) said customers in the Kingston Metropolitan Area as well as those in central and western parishes will continue to have regular water lock-offs despite heavy rains last week. After the rains, NWC public relations...

Crime dips in Claremont
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: INSPECTOR WESLEY Christie has lauded the commitment and leadership qualities of those involved in neighbourhood watch programmes launched in Jamaica 12 years ago.

Cultural tools needed for education - Chevannes
DEAN OF the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Barry Chevannes, has urged schools in Western Kingston and Southern St. Andrew to turn to non-traditional teaching tools such as folk tales...












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