[UPDATED] Brian Lara’s nephew murdered in Santa Cruz

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Mashama Lara –

A 33-year-old fisherman was gunned down in Santa Cruz on Thursday afternoon.

Police responded to reports of gunshots at Mitchell Street, Cantaro Village, Santa Cruz at about 4.20 pm and found the body of Mashama Eustace Lara at the side of the road.

Police said Lara had just parked his Toyota Hilux and was headed home when two men ambushed him and shot him before escaping in a waiting vehicle. Lara was taken to hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. Police could not say which hospital he was taken to.

No motive was given for the killing.

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Eviction stopped as THA backs residents in clash over airport land

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China Railway Construction employees supervised by police remove furniture and other belongings from a home at Crompston Trace, Storebay Local Road, Bon Accord Tobago on Thursday. – David Reid

Wickedness to the highest order.

This was how some angry Tobago residents on Thursday described the attempted eviction of two families in Crompston Trace Extension, off Silk Cotton Trace, Bon Accord.

This is one of the communities to be acquired for the $1.2 billion ANR Robinson airport expansion project.

Most of the families in Crompston Trace and its environs have already settled with the State and agreed to be relocated to either the Cove or Shirvan estates.

The government had secured a loan of some $300 million to pay residents for the properties which were to be acquired.

National Infrastructure Development Company Ltd (Nidco) is the project manager for the airport expansion project and China Railway Construction Ltd is the main contractor.

Tyrell Percy (black jersey) points in dismay as his family’s belongs are removed from their home at Crompston Trace, Storebay Local Road, Bon Accord, Tobago, on Thursday. – David Reid

There were some heated moments as residents clashed with police and several of the workers from the construction company while the evictions were carried out.

Most of the THA secretaries and assemblymen, including Canaan/Bon Accord representative Joel Sampson, were also on hand to support the residents.

But after several hours of intense confrontation between police, residents and Chinese workers, the families were allowed to stay in their homes temporarily until the matter is fully ventilated in the courts.

Later, a release from the Office of the Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly said the residents and their attorney had obtained an emergency court hearing later Thursday at which they planned to file an injunction against the eviction.

The drama unfolded around 7 am when a group of Chinese workers and other people entered the homes of Tyrell Percy and another family and began removing appliances and other items, which were placed on the side of the road.

The action elicited a heated response from residents, some of whom were relatives of those being evicted.

At one point, community activist Leroy George, a former candidate for the Innovative Democratic Alliance, tried to put the families’ belongings back into their homes, but was prevented from doing so.

One irate resident said, “This thing has been badly handled from day one. I don’t know what they want people to do. Where they want people to live?”

Another angry resident shouted, “This is real wickedness to the highest order, boy. People really eh have no compassion again.”

One woman, who has been at the forefront of the airport relocation issue, complained about the way it was being done.

“We are willing to move, you know, but allow people to put the right system in place so that we could move out in a human manner. That is all we have been asking for,” she said

“When we seek to communicate with Nidco, they ignore us. From day one they act as though is dogs they dealing with. When you communicate with them, they do not answer, but they just put things in the media.

Kenroy Thomas, a neighbour of Tyrell Percy, passionately vents his anger over the Percy’s attempted eviction at Crompston Trace, Storebay Local Road, Bon Accord Tobago on Thursday. – David Reid

“So we don’t wish to fight with the State, I am just wary of this kind of operation.”

A confused-looking Percy, who said his family had not yet settled with the state, told Newsday he was about to get ready for work when the people came to his home and told him the family had to leave the premises.

“They told us that we were supposed to receive an eviction notice, but I don’t know anything about that. I have not received anything. And that is the downfall here right now. I don’t know what to say.”

Eviction notices were sent to the residents in early May.

Percy said he did not know what his next move would be and couldn’t explain his feelings.

“This situation is just a mess right now.”

Sampson condemned the action.

“We stand in defence of the people of Tobago, because this is very inhumane. We have people now coming into the people’s homes to move their stuff out,” he said.

“Look at what is going on, the Chinese…. I want persons in the diaspora to see what is going on this is sad and I don’t agree with it.”

Sampson called on the Prime Minister, as a Tobagonian, to intervene.

Superintendent Junior Benjamin, right, who supervised the attempted eviction of two families at Crompston Trace, Storebay Local Road, Bon Accord, Tobago, speaks THA Secretary Ian Pollard, left, about the situation on Thursday. – David Reid

Snr Supt Junior Benjamin told Newsday the police were called out to uphold law and order.

“They (residents) had due time to follow due process and we are going to ensure that the court order is executed. The court right now takes precedence. It is not just about serving notices at this stage, but taking possession of the land,” he said.

Benjamin claimed the residents had had more than enough time to get an injunction if they so desired.

“So we just have to ensure that the court order takes effect. I am here to ensure that that happens.”

When contacted, Nidco chairman Herbert George said the company does not have a position on the evictions.

“If it is happening at all, it is all part of making the site available for the intended works, which is being done not by Nidco per se but by the State, following the laws that they have in place for that. So Nidco is not involved there, ”he said.

On May 7, 2022, Crompston Trace residents accused Nidco and China Railway Construction Ltd of trying to displace them without compensation for their properties.

They made the accusation after segments of the roadway at Silk Cotton Trace Extension were blocked with boulders, which residents claimed was done to forcibly remove them from their properties.

George said then that even before the acquisition process for the airport expansion started, the Government had taken a loan of $300 million to pay residents for the properties to be acquired.

“That was done, so it is incorrect to say that we are displacing people and inconveniencing them by blocking the road and we have not paid them. That is not totally correct,” he told Newsday then.

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New central block restarted at Port of Spain General Hospital

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FILE PHOTO: The old central block of the Port of Spain General Hospital before demolition work began. –

A local contractor has begun demolition of the old central block of the Port of Spain General Hospital, with works so far now a month ahead of schedule, Udecott chairman Noel Garcia updated Newsday on Thursday. The firm replaced Shanghai Construction Group (SCG). Garcia said a new block should be completely built and outfitted by about March 2024.

He said package two consisted of the old block’s demolition and the erection of the shell of a new block. Then, package three will include the construction of walls and the outfitting of the new building.

Garcia said the local contractor has undertaken the “soft” aspect of the demolition of the old block – such as roofing and walls – to be followed by the “hard” demolition of the building’s frame. Previously, SCG had quit part way through the project complaining of US$9 million in extra freight costs (due to global pandemic-linked supply-chain woes) plus costs blamed on bureaucratic delays by a project official. Garcia told Newsday he was now happy with the progress of the local firm.

“A contract was awarded to Universal Steel to erect a 13-storey main block and a four-storey ancillary building.

“Work is going on. I was there this morning. The contractor is slightly ahead of schedule.”

He said work on package two was a month ahead of next March’s due completion date.

“Today the contractor is saying he is ahead of schedule. We were quite satisfied with what we’d seen of the level of efficiency this local contractor is demonstrating and how quickly he is proceeding with the works.

“I was there this morning speaking to the contractor. Demolition works had started. What we call the ‘soft’ part of the demolition. All the roof material has been removed. The ceilings, the windows, and all fixed furniture have been removed.”

Elevators and equipment have also been removed, Garcia added.

“What we now have is just the frame that is up.”

He said the frame was made of steel-reinforced concrete plus concrete floors.

Garcia said the contractor should start demolition of the frame towards month-end.

“He had given a time frame of eight weeks to complete that aspect of the demolition. So we anticipate the demolition should be completed somewhere towards the middle or end of October.”

Garcia spelt out precautions undertaken.

“We have been liaising very closely with the North West Regional Health Authority to ensure the demolition does not disrupt the functioning of hospital and particularly the operating theatre. We have got the EMA’s approval for the demolition.

Garcia said Udecott had recently issued a tender for package three, the encasing and outfitting of the central block. “That tender closes on September 30. So far, I’m told, that a little more than 11 companies have picked up the packages.” Udecott will evaluate these bids, he said, and award a contract.

He said work on package three should begin by about year-end, with package two due to be finished by next February.

Garcia described package three.

“That entails finishing the building – the curtain walls, the various MEP works – which is mechanical, electrical and plumbing works – roof works, civil works, the putting in of the medical-grade floor, and the putting in of furniture.”

It included the installation of air conditioning, the water system, electrical system and elevators.

“That contract should be awarded toward the end of this year and work should start.”

He said package three project should finished by the first quarter of 2024.

“We are extremely optimistic that the local contractors would rise to the occasion and complete the project within time.

“We anticipate that contract should go into the last quarter of 2023. We believe we should finish the building and gave hospital equipment, movable equipment and the ICT by March 2024.”

Garcia concluded, “People sit down and criticise but we have put that aside. We have a job to do. We have an objective – to provide a state-of-the-art hospital for the people of Trinidad and Tobago and we are getting on with the job.”

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Unions to WASA workers: Be brave come out and fight on Friday

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In this file photo, PSA 1st vice president Felisha Thomas addresses angry WASA employees about the possibility of retrenchment at their Farm Road, St. Joseph headquarters on June 30. – Angelo Marcelle

THE NATIONAL Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW) and the Public Services Association (PSA) have urged Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) workers to be brave as they prepare to enter “the fight of their lives.”

But mere hours before they joined several other unions to begin a protest at the Brian Lara Promenade, Port of Spain, NUGFW offered the Prime Minister an olive branch in the hope of coming to an agreement that would reverse the impending retrenchment.

If this offer is ignored, WASA workers will gather as part of a mass demonstration on Friday, in their case to reject the government’s decision to furlough hundreds of managers in an ongoing restructuring process. Other state-agency employees are protesting against the wage increase offered by the Chief Personnel Officer.

In a media report in July, Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales said in the first phase of the transformation plan, all positions within WASA’s existing structure would come to an end, making them redundant. He further said there would be new job descriptions for all managerial positions.

In July Gonzales said Cabinet had approved a transformation plan for WASA, to attract the “best and brightest talent” for new management posts

At a meeting hosted by NUGFW and the PSA on Thursday morning at the Valsayn Community Centre, scores of daily paid workers declared, “It’s war” as NUGFW’s first vice president Andy Crichlow addressed them.

Crichlow cautioned the workers that the future of their livelihood will depend on their response to the call for workers to flood the streets of Port of Spain.

“We don’t want words of comfort – they gave workers of TSTT and Petrotrin this. We (are) not accepting this. We going to fight for our lives. It’s not about politics. We moving at one pace, one movement, one timing.

“The day of reckoning is at hand, the fight for survival is here. Don’t be afraid, we are protecting you. You have nothing to be afraid of. Stand up and don’t get weary.”

Crichlow went on to accuse the government of disparaging “hard-working WASA workers who have dedicated so much over the years and during the pandemic, to keep operations at WASA going.”

In a message to Dr Rowley, Crichlow said, “We are offering you an olive branch. Failure to take it, you’ll bring this country to a state of war.”

He then turned to the workers to declare, “We cannot be afraid of 21 people (PNM MPs). We will take the fight to them and bring them to their knees.

“WASA cannot even be defined and they want to restructure it. WASA is a service, it was never a business. Water is essential and every government is expected to provide citizens with this basic necessity. Let us know our power, let us exercise it.

“The day of reckoning is at hand, we have been humiliated, disrespected and pushed us the door, ridiculed, demonised and subjected to all kinds of vile acts by the government.”

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Carl Crawford Says Megan Thee Stallion Leaked Her Own Music, Megan Fires Back

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Carl Crawford, the CEO of 1501 Certified Entertainment, is denying that the label is sabotaging Megan Thee Stallion’s latest album release, Traumazine, set for August 12.

On Thursday, Megan Thee Stallion revealed that she was preparing to release her upcoming album, which features Pooh Shiesty, Latto, Future, Key Glock, Jhené Aiko, and other artists. However, the rapper shared her frustration with her label as she alleged that the label was responsible for the leaks on her album.

“Y’all know I always have problems with dropping my music under this label,” she tweeted to her 7.6 million followers.

She also shared that her songs and cover art were leaked. “From my cover art, pieces of my track list and me even hearing part of a song I haven’t dropped yet leaking (and we ALL know who the only ppl who had access to all these PRIVATE links are…) I might as well… lol,” she wrote on Twitter.

“I can’t catch a break my label hate me and my shit always leak,” she wrote. “At this point invite the hotties to the studio and shoots,” she said in another tweet.

However, on Thursday afternoon, Crawford claimed that Megan was lying and “using this as her marketing strategy to promote the album.”

“Wow. By the way what leaks? Have y’all seen or heard any leaks?” Crawford asked on his Instagram Stories.

Crawford also attacked Megan’s manager, T. Farris, who was working along with Megan.

“But I guess I’ll do my part to help the struggling sells,” he said in another Story.

Megan also responded to Crawford as she taunted him about being upset about the last album.

“Carl be so mf mad. Ahhhh haaaa that’s why you can’t make no more money off me,” Megan Tweeted.

This album would be the last project Megan is required to produce under her contract with 1501. She is presently suing the label for monies owed to her.

“All of a sudden talking bout let me help promote… b***h where you been with the MONEY to promote for the last few YEARS how tf a dumb a$$ IG story gone help me,” Megan said laughing.

“Talking bout using this for marketing HA I need MONEY for marketing… THE MONEY YALL TOLD ME TO PUT UP cause y’all wasn’t gone do it. Not Instagram rants from a fake s** “CEO”, Megan wrote with laughing emojis.

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Nu al toeloop patiënten met Rotavirus bij RGD

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PARAMARIBO — Er is nu al een toeloop van patiënten met het Rotavirus bij de poliklinieken van de Stichting Regionale Gezondheidsdienst (RGD)

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Koi Carper te sterk voor De Schakel

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Tekst Ricky Wirjosentono  PARAMARIBO — Koi Carper heeft dankzij snelle aanvallen de ontmoeting tegen De Schakel in de manneneersteklasse competitie van de Surinaamse Basketbal Associatie (SBA) gewonnen. Na

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Auteurs, illustrateurs et conteurs autour de la litt?rature jeunesse ? Vive Ha?ti Livres

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De Port-au-Prince ? Saint-Marc, de la ville de Nissage Saget au Cap-Ha?tien, l’itin?raire de l’Association Vive Ha?ti Livres a permis aux illustrateurs, auteurs de livres, conteurs et animateurs de spectacles pour enfants de franchir trois d?partements du pays : l’Ouest, l’Artibonite et le Nord dans le cadre de la premi?re ?dition du Salon National d’Illustration et de Litt?rature Jeunesse.

Du 20 au 24 juillet 2022, les ateliers d’?criture, de conte et d’illustration ont bourdonn? avec des adolescents et des jeunes qui ont le go?t de l’art. Ce go?t, pour le pr?sident de l’Association Vive Ha?ti Livres, Fran?ois Nedje Jacques : <>

Dans le cadre du programme <> de Vivario Ha?ti, en partenariat avec l’Union europ?enne et Chantiers du Sud, l’Association Vive Ha?ti livres a r?ussi le pari de mettre en commun illustrateurs, auteurs de livres jeunesse et conteurs qui donnent de la voix aux textes en leur permettant de cheminer ? travers de nouvelles voies.

En atelier sous la supervision de Jean Francisco Silva

? Port-au-Prince, au local du Centre Culturel Pyepoudre, du c?t? de Bourdon, des enfants, jeunes et adultes ont pris plaisir ? dessiner en atelier sous la supervision de Jean Francisco Silva, le grapheur qui habille les murs de Port-au-Prince avec ses multiples fresques. Cet artiste aux multiples talents, peintre, grapheur et illustrateur, a attir? dans son atelier, Pyepoudre, tout un monde int?ress? ? l’illustration de livres jeunesse. Au Centre de lecture et d’animation culturelle (CLAC) de la ville de Saint-Marc et ? l’Alliance fran?aise du Cap-Ha?tien, le m?me engouement a saisi plus d’un.

Silva, – qui a illustr? l’album <>, un texte de Gilbert Mirambeau, a attir? aussi l’attention avec ce livre jeunesse au parfum ?cologique dont l’histoire touche par la sensibilit? du texte et des dessins.

Un petit nombre d’auteurs, habitu?s au grand d?placement ? travers le pays, a pris part ? ce rendez-vous autour de l’art et du livre ? un moment o? les activit?s culturelles claudiquent en Ha?ti ? cause de l’ins?curit? galopante.

? bord de la caravane du Salon national d’illustration et de litt?rature jeunesse : Marc Exavier (auteur), Sabine Legros (auteure), Stephania Dugazon (auteure), Claude Bernard S?rant (auteur), Lesly Lalanne (auteur), Audeva Joseph (auteure-illustratrice), Karl Heins Desroches (auteur-illustrateur), Ta?na Tranquille (auteure), Chelson Ermoza (auteur-conteur), Patrick Cephacil (auteur), Junie Thomas (resp litt?rature jeunesse), Lakou kajou et Jean Philippe Etienne (correcteur et animateur de spectacles pour enfants).

Apr?s une journ?e d’animation dans la capitale, la caravane de l’association Vive Ha?ti Livres a pris la direction du d?partement de l’Artibonite. L’?quipe a pos? ses valises au Centre de lecture et d’animation culturelle de Saint-Marc. Aussit?t que Jean-Philippe ?tienne, dit Pipo, a eu le temps de souffler, il a entam? une animation du tonnerre. Les chansons du r?pertoire de Pipo n’attirent pas seulement des enfants, m?me les parents de ces petits bouts de chou se sont mis dans la partie, imitant le rugissement des motos, leur p?tarade, le galop des chevaux et la posture d’une poign?e d’animaux.

Avec Pipo, c’?tait le carnaval en plein ?t?. La petite colonie de f?tards ruisselait sous le soleil, le coeur en f?te. ? leur t?te, un v?ritable boute-en-train qui a transform? la cour du CLAC en lieu de r?jouissance. Ce que cet animateur a r?ussi ? Saint-Marc, il n’a pas pu le faire ? l’Alliance fran?aise o? l’atmosph?re studieuse des classes ne se pr?tait pas au bouillonnement du bonheur strident et de la musique ? plein r?gime. Le bonhomme s’est cantonn? dans des ateliers avec des jeunes qui r?vent d’?crire leur premier livre.

Marc Exavier, l’auteur de <>

Le professeur Marc Exavier, auteur de la s?rie <>, un livre jeunesse ? succ?s aupr?s des parents et enfants, a partag? ses exp?riences d’?crivain avec le public de l’Alliance fran?aise du Cap-Ha?tien. Tout au cours de ses ?changes avec les jeunes, il a montr? l’importance de la lecture. N’?crit pas seulement qui a l’envie de s’exprimer par l’?criture. Tout un cheminent dans le monde du livre au pays de la biblioth?que est n?cessaire. Et c’est m?me un secret de polichinelle lorsque Marc Exavier le dit sur tous les tons. ? l’Alliance fran?aise du Cap-Ha?tien, au CLAC de Saint-Marc et ? Pyepoudre, Port-au-Prince, il a d?ploy? le m?me arsenal d’arguments en atelier.

Dans la cour de l’Alliance fran?aise du Cap-Ha?tien, tout comme au CLAC et ? Pyepoudre, on a retrouv? des tables recouvertes de livres. Auteurs et illustrateurs n’ont jamais vraiment eu le temps de s’asseoir et de signer. Tous ?taient assign?s ? des ateliers. On notera que l’association Vive Ha?ti Livres a fait l’acquisition de plusieurs ouvrages de chaque auteur qui partage leurs exp?riences avec ses jeunes en atelier.

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Ha?ti : les gangs arm?s pr?cipitent la classe moyenne en enfer

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L’Organisation de coop?ration et de d?veloppement ?conomiques (OCDE) d?finit la classe moyenne comme les personnes dont le revenu – apr?s imp?ts et transferts et ajust? en fonction de la taille du m?nage auquel elles appartiennent – se situe entre 75 % et 200 % du revenu m?dian. Celui-ci repr?sente le montant situ? au milieu de la distribution des revenus ajust?s, c’est-?-dire le montant tel que 50 % des personnes gagnent un montant sup?rieur et 50 % gagnent un montant inf?rieur. La classe moyenne d?signe alors les personnes dont la condition sociale se trouve au-dessus des classes pauvres et en-dessous des classes ais?es.

En Ha?ti, la repr?sentation graphique du nombre de personnes composant ces trois classes ?pouse la forme d’une pyramide o? la base repr?sentant les pauvres contient la grande majorit? des individus, la classe moyenne compte une proportion beaucoup plus faible alors que le sommet contient une infime fraction de la population totale. L’objectif ultime des politiques publiques progressistes est de transformer cette pyramide en un losange qui ferait passer une grande partie de la masse des pauvres ? la classe moyenne et une part de celle-ci ? la classe ais?e.

Au cours des cinq derni?res ann?es, puisqu’il n’existe aucune v?ritable politique de soutien ? la classe moyenne, on a plut?t observ? le contraire. Qui pis est, les gangs arm?s ont pr?cipit? une grande partie de la classe moyenne qui vivait d?j? dans la pr?carit? dans la pauvret? abjecte. Ils font ?galement r?gresser l’?lite ?conomique en polluant l’environnement des affaires.

Une menace pour la stabilit? financi?re du pays

Imaginez un salari? qui a d?pens? tout ce qu’il poss?dait, contract? des pr?ts bancaires ou des pr?ts aupr?s d’autres institutions financi?res comme l’Office national d’assurance-vieillesse (Ona) pour construire une maison ? Martissant, Tabarre, Pernier ou Croix-des-Bouquets. Maintenant que des gangs arm?s s’accaparent de ces zones, c’est toute la richesse accumul?e par ces m?nages au cours de leur p?riode de vie active et qui a ?t? investi dans ce projet de construction qui fond comme du beurre au four. Il existe beaucoup de professionnels qui ont d? abandonner leur maison sous la menace des gangs arm?s pour ?tre h?berg?s chez des amis ou chez un membre de la famille ?largie dans des conditions pr?caires. Ceux qui trouvent encore un peu de ressources financi?res vont louer un appartement dans une zone encore fr?quentable en attendant l’assaut des bandits.

Pendant ce temps, les emprunteurs qui ont contract? des pr?ts sont oblig?s de continuer ? payer les int?r?ts ? la banque en vue de sauvegarder leur r?putation et leur cote de cr?dit. Il s’agit cependant d’une situation insoutenable dans le temps tant pour les m?nages, les banques que le pays dans son ensemble. Certains disent que les banques ne financent pas suffisamment le secteur immobilier en Ha?ti pour que ce groupe puisse constituer une menace pour la stabilit? financi?re du pays. Mais le probl?me ne se limite pas uniquement au secteur immobilier. Il devient quasiment impossible d’entreprendre aujourd’hui dans la zone m?tropolitaine de Port-au-Prince dans son ensemble. Il faut pr?voir des d?fauts de paiement ? grande ?chelle si le climat d’ins?curit? actuel persiste.

Les banques ne pourront m?me pas saisir les maisons financ?es ou celles re?ues comme collat?ral pour l’octroi d’autres pr?ts puisqu’elles ne pourront plus ?tre vendues dans ces zones de non-droit. Un internaute m’avait fait remarquer que les banques souhaitent diminuer le risque de d?faut de paiement en choisissant de ne pas financer la construction de maisons dans les zones ? risque. Le probl?me, c’est que toute la zone m?tropolitaine est devenue ? haut risque de gangst?risation. Pour preuve, il y a cinq ans, Tabarre ?tait une zone tr?s paisible. De m?me que Pernier et Croix-des-Bouquets, voire Martissant, il y a 10 ans. Les grandes entreprises et la classe moyenne affluaient en grand nombre ? Tabarre. En tr?s peu de temps, cette commune est devenue une zone de non-droit domin?e par des gangs arm?s.

On m’a rapport? le cas d’une famille qui a fui Martissant pour se r?fugier ? Tabarre en construisant une nouvelle maison de toute urgence. Elle a d? abandonner ? nouveau cette r?sidence en catastrophe. Ceux qui peuvent quitter le pays le font en toute h?te pour n’importe quelle autre destination afin d’?chapper au kidnapping. M?me en dehors du pays, on n’est pas ?pargn? par ce fl?au puisque la diaspora est r?guli?rement sollicit?e en vue de fournir ou de compl?ter la ran?on.

Qui, aujourd’hui, ne connait pas un ami, un membre de sa famille ou un coll?gue qui a ?t? kidnapp? et pour lequel il fallat cotiser afin de sauver sa vie de la fosse aux gangs ? Personne. Ce sont autant de personnes appauvries. Ce sont autant de familles traumatis?es qui ne retrouveront jamais leur tranquillit? d’esprit. Des familles qui empruntent et hypoth?quent leur futur pour payer une ran?on. D’autres qui sont oblig?es de fouler aux pieds leur orgueil afin de solliciter l’aide d’un ami pour compl?ter une exorbitante ran?on. Plus alarmant encore : certaines familles ont connu plusieurs cas de kidnapping dans un court intervalle de temps. D’autres ont perdu des proches apr?s avoir vers? une parfois plusieurs fois. Pour elles, le cauchemar et le traumatisme seront multiples et permanents.

N?cessit? d’un appel ? l’aide de la communaut? internationale

Les habitants de la zone m?tropolitaine vivent aujourd’hui une catastrophe ?conomique et psychologique sans pr?c?dent. Ils se trouvent encercl?s de gangs arm?s et vivent l’angoisse quotidienne d’?tre kidnapp?s, ran?onn?s, pill?s, tortur?s et tu?s.

La classe que l’on consid?rait jadis comme ais?e subit aussi les cons?quences de l’invasion des gangs arm?s. Il suffit de penser aux anciens magasins du centre-ville de Port-au-Prince. Tous ont d? vider les lieux pour s’?tablir ailleurs. C’est une perte s?che colossale. ?videmment, les pertes ?conomiques demeurent secondaires compar?es aux nombreuses vies humaines fauch?es. Les diff?rents massacres perp?tr?s par les gangs arm?s t?moignent de l’ampleur du drame dans lequel ?volue l’aire m?tropolitaine de Port-au-Prince, voire le pays dans son ensemble. C’est pire que toutes les pertes ?conomiques que l’on pourrait comptabiliser.

Les autorit?s ne peuvent plus continuer de feindre ignorer cette cruelle r?alit?. Si les gangs arm?s ont envahi le palais de justice, menac? d’accaparer ce qui reste du Parlement et d?guerpi toutes les entreprises du centre-ville, le palais national et la Primature ne sauraient pr?tendre ? une quelconque exemption. Il n’y a qu’une seule et unique priorit? en Ha?ti aujourd’hui : r?tablir l’ordre et la s?curit?. Toutes les ressources humaines et financi?res n?cessaires ? l’atteinte de cet objectif doivent ?tre mobilis?es ? cette fin. Un plan national de s?curit? doit ?tre adopt? de toute urgence et un appel ? l’aide internationale doit ?tre lanc?. Il faut quand m?me noter et f?liciter l’effort louable de la Police nationale d’Ha?ti (PNH) qui a neutralis? beaucoup de criminels notoires ces derniers jours.

Ha?ti est en guerre. Elle est envahie par des gangs arm?s. Comme le pr?sident ukrainien Volodymyr Zelenskyy qui avait lanc? un appel au secours ? la communaut? internationale, Ha?ti se trouve dans une situation d’impuissance quasi-similaire face aux gangs arm?s et devrait lancer un cri de d?tresse ? la communaut? internationale. Mais avant d’arriver ? ce stade, comme Zelenskyy l’avait fait, les autorit?s ha?tiennes doivent faire montre d’une ferme volont? de d?fendre et de prot?ger les citoyens ha?tiens livr?s ? la gueule aux gangs.

Thomas Lalime

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Retired, renowned family doctor and former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Member of Parliament, Dr Henry ‘Marco’ Brown, passed away Thursday morning.

Dr Brown was said to be age 94 at the time of his passing.

The former state minister in the Ministry of Tourism was a well-loved and renowned medical practitioner throughout the parish of St James.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness hailed Brown as a true nation builder and advocate for the people.

“His passing has left a deep hole in our hearts. I extend heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones, and pray for God’s comforting presence in their time of tremendous grief,” Holness said.

Dr Brown was awarded the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) Fellow, the highest award bestowed by the MAJ on any member.

A past student of Cornwall College, Dr attended The Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland and completed studies there in 1956.

He returned to Jamaica in 1957 and worked for months at Cornwall Regional Hospital before moving to the Department of Surgery at the Kingston Public Hospital, where he worked until 1959.

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