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Letters

Letter of the Day Heed the message, Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN I listen to the varying comments on the Amnesty International's two reports presented recently on Police killings in Jamaica and the observation...

Preserving the rule of law
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ Neville Malcolm's letter published in The Gleaner of April 14, 2001 with trepidation. I would invite him to read the Letter of the Day written by Kenneth Reeves from Atlanta published along with his. With respect, Mr. Malcolm...

Amnesty's irresponsible conduct
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM amazed at the one-sided and biased reports handed out by Amnesty International with respect to the Braeton shootings in particular and police excesses in Jamaica in general. I note also Mr. Sane's political comment with respect to.

Treat criminals harshly
THE EDITOR, Sir CRIMINALS SHOULD be treated just as how they treat their victims. We have to develop measures that dissuade these bad elements from criminal activity. Our prisons should be no Emerald City, but more like the dog kennel ­ pig sties...




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