Jamaica Gleaner Commentary published: Sunday | February 13, 2005
The search for justice
THE RESPONSES to the acquittal of the seven policemen in the controversial Braeton killings have been predictable relief and elation among their friends and family, a sense of justification for their action among their colleagues ...
BRITISH PRIME Minister Tony Blair was moved on Wednesday (February 9) to offer a public apology for what has now been acknowledged to be one of that country's most scandalous miscarriages of justice.
THE CHALLENGES for position going on in the People's National Party (PNP) has put on display an impressive internal political structure. It ought to be the envy of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). - Dawn Ritch
THE NEW Commissioner of Police, Lucius Thomas, sounded the right note when he said he was "moving swiftly to implement an approach to reducing the homicide rate in our island". - Lambert Brown