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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | August 26, 2004

Skimpy clothing means back to fig leaves
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE REV. Herro Blair is being hauled over the coals for his recent statement that women who wear skimpy clothing were encouraging men to rape them.

Free to dress, without persecution
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM somewhat perplexed that of all the problems to be discussed in Jamaica, some writers to The Gleaner wrote that there should be a set standard in the way that people dress...


Left is just right for me
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHY IS it that left-handed persons are forced to raise their right hand in a court of law before swearing the Oath? Should not the state recognise the person's individuality?...


Stop the genocide
THE EDITOR, Sir: OUR BLACK brothers in Darfur, Sudan, are being subjected to ethnic cleansing or genocide by the Arab militia, with the blessing of the Sudanese government and some international oil companies.


The demise of WI cricket
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SHALL not read this letter when it appears my blindness will see to that, but I trust that it will stir awake the sleeping conscience of the WICB, that august body responsible for the demise of West Indies cricket.


Funding real solutions to crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS a response to a letter by Rev. Al Miller, which was carried in your publication on August 23, 2004.


George Briggs
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Grenadian journalist who reads your newspaper from time to time. I am trying to make contact with Mr. George Briggs, a Grenadian who is resident in Jamaica for over 40 years.














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