Diaspora group urges Jamaicans to voice their displeasure with government through protests

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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Local Gov’t Minister says JLP will be rewarded for its performance in the upcoming elections; Opposition says it will not stand for another postponement

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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Deputy Commissioner of Police, Fitz Bailey rubbishes claims that police attempted to cover up Melissa Silvera’s murder

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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Jolyan Silvera charged with murder of wife Melissa, could face more charges later

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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GG urges Jamaicans to embrace hope for a better Jamaica

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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Local Government Minister chides Westmoreland Municipal Corporation for allowing use of markets without proper lease agreements 

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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Police seize counterfeit goods valued at more than JMD $100 million in Downtown Kingston

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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Police investigating viral video in which a woman was seen physically abusing a female teenager

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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More Jamaicans say Crime is the number one issue affecting the country

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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Consumer confidence up, but business confidence fell in the last quarter of 2023

On the heels of a protest at Jamaica’s Miami Consulate in the United States, calling for action on crime and corruption, Dr. Rupert Francis has urged Jamaican residents to voice their displeasure with the government by staging demonstrations, or other similar protests.

Dr. Francis, who is the head of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention and Prevention Taskforce, was one of the main organizers of last weekend’s peaceful protest which saw concerned members of the diaspora voicing their concerns about the handling of key issues in Jamaica.

The protest is one of several set to take place across the United States in the coming weeks.

Meantime, Dr. Francis has urged Jamaicans living on the island to also make their voices heard, so that the government can be held accountable for its failures.

He added that more needs to be done to reduce crime and violence in Jamaica.

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