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sMASH wrote:he could jump the line, in a public run hospital np with that, given the position. or is it too good, being the best in the common wealth?
It takes the king 6 years to say that he feels a hurt nation .
enuka Singh
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday that the nation is hurting and that coming together to say “enough is enough” was the first step in the right direction.
He said he has, however, been forced to decline an invitation to attend today’s funeral, as he broke his silence on the murder of Andrea Bharatt, 23, at a People’s National Movement (PNM) meeting in Belmont last night.
He told his audience he was invited on the grounds that the Opposition leader was going to be there and decided that that was not a good reason to attend.
“That may be a reason for me not to go to the funeral because the population would easily and maybe correctly view my presence and the presence of my other colleagues from Parliament as attempting to politicise this unspeakable sorrow which Andrea’s family, her community, the nation is experiencing,” he said.
Rowley acknowledged that the nation was in pain and took time to specifically address Bharatt’s family.
“You are not alone but we cannot pretend to understand the grief that you are experiencing,” he said.
In the days since her kidnapping, Rowley made a call for her release and asked her abductors to be patriotic.
“Since the news came that her body was found, a kind of sadness has come over me because I am a father of two daughters and I cannot disconnect,” he said.
Rowley also acknowledged the demonstrations going on since Bharrat’s body was discovered last week.
“That coming together of our nation to say enough is enough maybe the first step in the right direction because we are a divided nation and some people make a career of dividing us,” he said.
“I don’t feel good. This nation is hurting. This nation is mourning. This nation is a place where we are experiencing life that many have not experienced it before,” he said.
He added, “Some people want to portray us in the political arena as brutish beasts but we are not,” he said.
He recalled the disappearance of a nine-year old from his constituency around Christmas in 1998 and said that too stayed with him all this time.
“We never found that child,” he said.
Rowley said that there as domestic abuse in his neighbourhood and he was aware of it since he was four years old and back then it was customary to turn a blind eye and ignore the screams of the women.
“But as we evolve, we come to a better place where we are saying we condemn all of that and we must be able to do better,” he said.
Rowley said he believed that the solution lay in respect.
“To be left alone unbothered because of what you are wearing and how you look. The real justice is to be left alone,” Rowley said.
He led the meeting in a moment’s silence over Andrea’s death as he concluded.
zoom rader wrote:It takes the king 6 years to say that he feels a hurt nation .
Hes not fooling the non red government folk .
The enitre Red Government is out of touch with the Public they are all very narcissistical and dont understand the common folk
Renuka Singh
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday that the nation is hurting and that coming together to say “enough is enough” was the first step in the right direction.
He said he has, however, been forced to decline an invitation to attend today’s funeral, as he broke his silence on the murder of Andrea Bharatt, 23, at a People’s National Movement (PNM) meeting in Belmont last night.
He told his audience he was invited on the grounds that the Opposition leader was going to be there and decided that that was not a good reason to attend.
“That may be a reason for me not to go to the funeral because the population would easily and maybe correctly view my presence and the presence of my other colleagues from Parliament as attempting to politicise this unspeakable sorrow which Andrea’s family, her community, the nation is experiencing,” he said.
Rowley acknowledged that the nation was in pain and took time to specifically address Bharatt’s family.
“You are not alone but we cannot pretend to understand the grief that you are experiencing,” he said.
In the days since her kidnapping, Rowley made a call for her release and asked her abductors to be patriotic.
“Since the news came that her body was found, a kind of sadness has come over me because I am a father of two daughters and I cannot disconnect,” he said.
Rowley also acknowledged the demonstrations going on since Bharrat’s body was discovered last week.
“That coming together of our nation to say enough is enough maybe the first step in the right direction because we are a divided nation and some people make a career of dividing us,” he said.
“I don’t feel good. This nation is hurting. This nation is mourning. This nation is a place where we are experiencing life that many have not experienced it before,” he said.
He added, “Some people want to portray us in the political arena as brutish beasts but we are not,” he said.
He recalled the disappearance of a nine-year old from his constituency around Christmas in 1998 and said that too stayed with him all this time.
“We never found that child,” he said.
Rowley said that there as domestic abuse in his neighbourhood and he was aware of it since he was four years old and back then it was customary to turn a blind eye and ignore the screams of the women.
“But as we evolve, we come to a better place where we are saying we condemn all of that and we must be able to do better,” he said.
Rowley said he believed that the solution lay in respect.
“To be left alone unbothered because of what you are wearing and how you look. The real justice is to be left alone,” Rowley said.
He led the meeting in a moment’s silence over Andrea’s death as he concluded.
killercow wrote:I didn't understand the PM's logic & reasoning behind his absence from today's funeral. Didn't the former Prime minister and now opposition leader take him with her to South Africa or something of the sorts?
De Dragon wrote:killercow wrote:I didn't understand the PM's logic & reasoning behind his absence from today's funeral. Didn't the former Prime minister and now opposition leader take him with her to South Africa or something of the sorts?
If the leaders cannot unite, what does that say? You couldn't find it in your stink heart to put aside your hatred for one single day?
You eh hadda lime with she and eat pelau and drink no W.O. from she car trunk
j.o.e wrote:Initially the family said they didn’t want the situation politicized so was the opposition leader invited ?
If she was invited was the PM invited ? Why was she asked to speak ? Many questions.
Inviting one and not the other sounds like politicizing ..... I could understand if it was KPB constituency or something. But what do I know
nope, did not see that. but if was from phillip or on his network, i would have seen it/would have been made aware of it. i check back to see, and not seeing it up front. so, that pic is the only thing that exists with those words, so far.elec2020 wrote:@Smash did u see my post above where Philip Alexander Edward of the UNC showed that Julie Sandy is not related to Andrea and claim that she is doing this for attention. every story has 2 sides. but no is pnm this pnm that. urgh u guys are hopeless
MaxPower wrote:For Master Keith to even take the time for the wannabe family member Sally...that says alot.
He knew by him going will defeat the whole purpose of the togetherness of the people, unlike Kamla who did not care about that.
It’s Kamla who is shedding the crocodile tears and not the people.
Sally should STFU and stop trying to gain attention.
MaxPower wrote:For Master Keith to even take the time for the wannabe family member Sally...that says alot.
He knew by him going will defeat the whole purpose of the togetherness of the people, unlike Kamla who did not care about that.
It’s Kamla who is shedding the crocodile tears and not the people.
Sally should STFU and stop trying to gain attention.
Gladiator wrote:MaxPower wrote:For Master Keith to even take the time for the wannabe family member Sally...that says alot.
He knew by him going will defeat the whole purpose of the togetherness of the people, unlike Kamla who did not care about that.
It’s Kamla who is shedding the crocodile tears and not the people.
Sally should STFU and stop trying to gain attention.
You should stop pushing your tongue up Rowley cacahole, if you go any deeper you will get stomach acid.
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