Emancipation by any other name

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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

Knowledge is as good as the use we make of it. Can the same be said of freedom? Every year on August 1st, Emancipation Day is celebrated in many countries and an event was held at Hampstead to mark this notable day.

It was almost 100 years after emancipation that descendants of enslaved people were given the right to vote. Do you exercise this right sensibly today? After all what good is it if you don’t use it responsibly?

It is undeniable that the enslavement of others is an abominable act. Against that backdrop, what do we aspire to? In many countries of the Caribbean and others like the USA, people of African descent have not yet crafted an agenda for themselves. What is it you want as a people? Unless something substantial is drafted, how effective will any lobbying for one’s interest be? One cannot lobby without being organised, and that is a problem that exists in our society. Basic organisations like effective NGOs and Civil Society Organisations are lacking, and as a result, addressing any kind of issue becomes onerous.

The CARICOM Reparations Commission’s 10-point plan noted psychological harm from slavery, and resources for the healing process as part of reparatory justice. This psychological damage they refer to, is it the same as a limited, defeated mindset? The emancipation that was granted is a far cry from what the enslaved envisioned for themselves. The freeing of the slaves was not done out of the goodness of the coloniser’s hearts as many other factors would come into play. What resulted was a power shift that would establish and crystallize capitalism and imperialism as we know it today. Freedom was not given in one fell swoop, it was painstakingly gradual. E.g. the former slaves were renamed apprentices who were expected to continue to toil for no pay for an additional 6 years. The abuse and exploitation merely continued in varying forms. Till now, the mark of the colonisers remains as islands in the Caribbean continue to be colonies; others have the Queen as head of state, and the other so-called republics remain in the Commonwealth grouping keeping the British Monarchy relevant till now.

On 24 June 2022, the new PM of Grenada opened his swearing into office with this phrase “I… do swear that I will bear true allegiance to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, her heirs and successors according to law, so help me God”. Confusing it may be for many that this is still going on. How effective is this emancipation if 188 years later this persists? It is more fitting that on 1 August 2022, Indigenous Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe, referred to the Queen as a coloniser – “I, sovereign Lidia Thorpe, do solemnly and sincerely affirm and declare that I will be faithful and I bear true allegiance to the colonising her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II…” Despite the fact she was instructed to say the oath properly, the point was well made.

It is worth noting that the enslaved, unlike their masters, were denied compensation during emancipation because they were not considered human, but rather property much like machinery, or caged/chained beasts of burden. Their intellectual inferiority was noted by a leading politician while delivering a speech to the House of Commons in 1824 – the comparison was made between Black freedom and Frankenstein’s monster, a creature “possessing the form and strength of a man, but the intellect only of a child”.

Don’t rush to be offended…take a look around at your leaders, your role models, and entertainers and reflect on how black culture is portrayed. Reflect on your acceptance of the bare minimum from elected and unelected officials. Reflect on your own sense of worth, respect, and values. Reflect on your own thirst for knowledge and ingenuity.

Knowledge was kept from the black man (best hidden in a book) yet AI is viewed as ‘intelligent’ and even ‘sentient’ based on the data inputted into it.

One whose writings helped shape international law as we know it, Franscisco de Vitoria – a legal advisor to King Charles and a Spanish Roman Catholic philosopher, justified the Spanish colonial expansion on the inferiority of the civilisation of those true owners (acknowledged that the Native Indians owned their own land), considered Indians as intellectually inferior to Europeans. The Roman Catholic Church committed many atrocities against the indigenous peoples of Canada under the guise of ‘residential schools’ to erase their language, culture, their very identity from indigenous children aged 7-15 by assimilating them into the dominant culture. Untold numbers of children were abused in every way and murdered.

188 years after emancipation, many have not proven the former colonisers wrong as the people remain inept to effectively administer themselves or at the least feed their own people.

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Bosch leads the way as Royals make it four from four Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Barbados Royals maintained their 100% record with a dominant victory against Saint Lucia Kings in the men’s edition of the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL), at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, in St Lucia on Thursday night.

The Royals won the toss and opted to field first and that proved an inspired decision as they made regular inroads into the Kings’ top order to leave them teetering on 90 for five in the 12th over. However, the Kings recovered to post a competitive 169 for six from the allotted 20 overs

The international pair of Tim David (40 from 23) and David Wiese (28 not out from 11) put together a rescue act to ensure the Kings post a total of over 150.

That total never looked enough in the Barbados Royals’ reply, and they posted 175 for four to win the match with nine balls remaining.

Corbin Bosch led the way with a big half-century.

The Kings looked very solid in the early stages of the match by posting 50 for one at the end of the Powerplay.

However, the Royals were excellent in the middle section of the innings. Led by Hayden Walsh’s miserly leg-spin bowling they took wickets in regular clusters to reduce the Kings from 57 for one to 90 for five.

David and Wiese refused to succumb to the pressure and they counter-attacked brilliantly to put on a 79-run partnership from 43 balls to ensure a potential defendable total was put on the board.

170 to win should have proved tricky for the Royals to chase but despite losing opener Quinton De Kock for a golden duck, Kyle Mayers (33 from 26) and Bosch (81 from 50) plundered 84 runs from 48 balls to put their side well ahead of the game.

After Mayers departed, Bosch continued to have fruitful partnerships with Azam Khan (13 from 19), and captain David Miller (29 not out) until he was eventually dismissed by Alzarri Joseph.

After Bosch departed it was Miller and Holder (seven not out) who saw out the rest of the chase with minimum fuss to make it four wins from four for the impressive Barbados Royals.

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Police Week Sports Day postponed

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

POLICE WEEK SPORTS’ DAY POSTPONED

The Police Week Sports’ Day that was scheduled to take place at Police Recreation Grounds on Friday 9th September has been postponed.

This is as a result of the current wet conditions of the outfield at PRG that makes it unsuitable for any sporting activity.

The event is now rescheduled to take place at Ffryes Beach on Sunday 11th September during the Beach Bash and Family Fun Day, starting at 11am.

The Police Administration and the Police Week Organizing Committee sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.

The committee also wish to thank the general public for their support throughout the period of celebration of Police Week, 2022.

Police Week is celebrated under the theme: “Overcoming The Challenges Together, Police Week 2022.

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The Queen has died: Long live her legacy

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

By Sir Ronald Sanders 

(The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS.  He was twice High Commissioner in London) 

The announcement of the death of Elizabeth II, Sovereign Queen of several realms, including 7 in the Caribbean, plunged the world into deep sadness.

She was not Queen in the far-flung countries in which millions of people now mourn her death, but every person, who shed a tear or felt a tightening in their throat, was painfully aware that a great figure has passed from our lives.

There will never be another like her.

She has been the longest reigning monarch in Britain and all of her realms that stretch from the Pacific to North America and the Caribbean.   She also reigned longer than any other monarch in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

But, it is not only the fact of her longevity that caused the spontaneous outpouring of sadness and regret at her death; it was more so the quality of her reign.

She was dedicated to her duty and obligations and everyone, everywhere knew it.  That commitment to executing her responsibilities, whatever personal strain it caused, was no better exemplified than when, just two days before her death and while she knew that her end was near, she received Liz Truss and appointed her as Britain’s  15th Prime Minister.   Quite remarkably, she did so with a radiant smile on her face.

Every British Prime Minister, every Prime Minister of her realms valued their engagements with the Queen.  She possessed a depth of wisdom, born from the breadth of her experience and knowledge.

The value, reposed in her by the leaders of her realms, was shared by Heads of State and Governments of Commonwealth countries.  She became Head of the Commonwealth at the instant that she inherited the monarchy of Britain, thrust on her by her father’s death in 1952.

It is a role she has fulfilled for 70 of the modern Commonwealth’s 73 years. She had made a commitment to the Commonwealth on her 21st birthday when she declared: “If we all go forward together with an unwavering faith, a high courage, and a quiet heart, we shall be able to make of this ancient commonwealth, which we all love so dearly, an even grander thing – more free, more prosperous, more happy and a more powerful influence for good in the world”.

She lived-up to that declaration.  Her devotion to the Commonwealth and its affairs, even to the point of defying the advice of British Prime Ministers in support of wider Commonwealth positions, is well-known and greatly respected, especially in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa.

During her reign, she undertook more than 200 visits to Commonwealth countries and visited every country of the Commonwealth (with the exception of Cameroon, which joined in 1995, Rwanda which joined in 2009, and Togo and Gabon which joined this year) as well as making many repeat visits. She brought star quality to the Commonwealth and, by her association, gave it global recognition and regard.

The Headship  of the Commonwealth has no functional role, but it is very doubtful that the modern Commonwealth would have survived had it not been for her personal stewardship.  She was the glue that kept the group in existence, in her long reign. She made the Commonwealth a personal passion and advocated for it strongly.

In the Commonwealth Caribbean, several countries became Republics; among them Barbados, Dominica, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.  Others, such as Jamaica and St Vincent and the Grenadines, have indicated that they too wish to become Republics.  But, at all times, the governments and peoples of these nations expressed their continuing admiration and respect for Elizabeth II.  Their wish to become Republics was no disrespect to her, or any diminution of their high regard for her worth. It was simply a practicality.  There is as much widespread mourning and sense of loss in the Republics of the Commonwealth as there is in Britain.

No one who encountered the Queen would not have been touched by her humanity, and the sense of personal concern that she showed.  I recall many personal instances – her worry that I might catch my death of cold when I turned up for a wreath laying ceremony at the Cenotaph in London without an overcoat on a cold and rainy November day; her insistence, at Windsor Castle that she show me a photograph of a beach in Antigua, the only beach on which she sun-bathed during her reign; and her warm welcome when I returned to London a second time as High Commissioner. Above all else was her interest in the country; her questions about the effects of Hurricanes and how people were coping.

Elizabeth II sat on a throne – a heavy weight on her small frame, but she was a colossal human being.   Britain and the Commonwealth has lost a treasure that cannot be replaced.

It is right that we should all mourn her passing, and unashamedly shed a tear, joining her family in their deep loss, for it is our collective loss too.

However, she has left us a legacy of committed service that enriched all our lives, and an example of dedication to duty that we can never forget.

The Queen has died. We must preserve her glorious memory.

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BRITISH TO THE BONE – we cursed her, but could not but love her!

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

BRITISH TO THE BONE – we cursed her, but could not but love her!

Makeda Mikael

People of the British colonies throughout the Empire and Realms must be as confused as I feel today as I cope with a sense of loss of the Queen. For most of our lives, there has been only one person called the Queen. She represented in my historical consciousness the recipient and heir of all that my ancestors had worked for and I awake every day to that consciousness.

Everything the Queen stood for, I stood against, especially where Commonwealth and energies spent keeping her loyal subjects together; I want to get away from commonwealth which only enriches the few. I do not wish to continue working to enrich the richest person in the world, even if she is nice.

The Queen was in Kenya, Africa when her father died, at 25 she was already in touch with black people, and as human as she was, the darkness of Africa must have invaded her soul as grief descended. Occasions like that continued to bond, and she was most at home with her black and African subjects and their leaders. She found time for them. She was a real Queen, but I no longer feel I need a Queen.

As a leader the Queen on the global level was clearly a bonding element, as she used her understated woman power to invite intimacy among other leaders and was a good listener. As a mother all parents, mothers especially have shared her pain of children, and her joys of grand children, she offered much and also made so few mistakes, that her one fallout with her people and the world was like a black blot on white paper. She rode the wave to shore and reclaimed her place in the hearts of many. The last time the world joined together in the pain and loss and grief for the British was on the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

God Save the Queen as a dignified, clear thinking, hard-working mother and woman, God save in our consciousness these qualities of the Queen!

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Duke removes Augustine as PDP deputy leader

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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PDP Politcal leader Watson S Duke and THA Chief Sec Farley Augustine at the PDP Trinidad launch, Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain on May 1

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has been removed as deputy political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP).

PDP political leader Watson Duke announced the decision on Friday in a post on Facebook.

Duke, the Deputy Chief Secretary, said the PDP national executive met on Thursday night and in accordance with the party’s constitution, he vacated all the deputy leader positions.The positions were occupied by Augustine, Health Secretary Dr Faith BYisrael and Alicia Roberts-Patterson.

The decision came the day after Augustine chastised Duke for publicly bashing the THA for its treatment of 27 members of the Roxborough Folk Performers in New York. In a Facebook video on Wednesday, Duke said the THA had neglected the Tobagonians and left them hungry and sleeping on the streets in New York.

Responding to the allegations at a press conference on Thursday, Augustine said Duke’s account of events was not accurate, and said he was going to review the responsibilities of the Deputy Chief Secretary, adding that Duke might be removed from the position altogether.

But in another Facebook live broadcast on Thursday night, Duke warned Augustine not to threaten him and said this was a war a “political virgin” could not win.

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Rey Carlos III sale del castillo de Balmoral, donde murió la reina Isabel II, y se dirige a Londres

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El nuevo rey de Inglaterra, Carlos III, junto a la reina Camilla, ya salió del castillo de Balmoral en Escocia, donde murió su madre, la reina Isabel II, y se dirige hacia el aeropuerto de Aberdeen donde abordará un avión con destino a Londres.

Carlos de Gales, de 73 años, heredó el trono ayer de manera inmediata después del fallecimiento de la monarca a sus 96 años. 

Se espera que el rey se dirija hoy a la nación por primera vez como monarca. 

La reina Isabel II pasó sus últimos días en Balmoral, uno de sus lugares favoritos para vacacionar. 

Noticia relacionada: Fallece la reina de Inglaterra, Isabel II, a sus 96 años

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Bebé llega muerto a hospital de Castañer en Lares

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Un infante de un año y 10 meses llegó muerto al Hospital General de Castañer en Lares a eso de la 1:36 de la tarde del jueves, informó la Policía.

El cuerpo no presentaba signos de violencia y se desconocen las causas de la muerte. Según el reporte de las autoridades, este fue llevado al lugar por su madre. El doctor José Mariani certificó su muerte. 

El fiscal José Rodríguez ordenó el traslado del cuerpo al Instituto de Ciencias Forenses (ICF) para fines de autopsia.

Agentes adscritos a la división de Homicidios del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de Utuado investigan.

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Bebé llega muerto a hospital de Castañer en Lares

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Un infante de un año y 10 meses llegó muerto al Hospital General de Castañer en Lares a eso de la 1:36 de la tarde del jueves, informó la Policía.

El cuerpo no presentaba signos de violencia y se desconocen las causas de la muerte. Según el reporte de las autoridades, este fue llevado al lugar por su madre. El doctor José Mariani certificó su muerte. 

El fiscal José Rodríguez ordenó el traslado del cuerpo al Instituto de Ciencias Forenses (ICF) para fines de autopsia.

Agentes adscritos a la división de Homicidios del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de Utuado investigan.

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Muere Marciano Cantero, líder de la banda de rock argentina Enanitos Verdes

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Marciano Cantero, cantante y líder de la banda de rock argentino Enanitos Verdes, murió este jueves a los 62 años, confirmó el canal TN. El músico había sido internado en terapia intensiva en una clínica de la Ciudad de Mendoza, de donde era oriundo, por un problema renal.

Los medios argentinos informaron que el cuadro de salud del también bajista se agravó a mediados de agosto, cuando Cantero regresó junto a su banda de una gira por EE.UU.

Ya en la clínica donde fue internado a finales del mes pasado, le extirparon un riñón y parte del bazo. Desde entonces, su estado era delicado.  

En 1979 Cantero formó la banda Enanitos Verdes, logrando enorme popularidad, no solo en la Argentina sino también en Latinoamérica.

Entre las canciones más exitosas del grupo se encuentran ‘La muralla verde’; ‘Te vi en un tren’; ‘Lamento boliviano; ‘Por el resto de tus días’, ‘Mariposas’, entre otras.

Con más de 40 años de trayectoria, los Enanitos Verdes se mantuvoieron en actividad, aunque sin la repercusión de los días de gloria del ‘Rock Latino’, en la década de los 90, en la que se destacaron junto a otros grupos argentinos como Soda Stéreo, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, o Virus, cuya música trascendió hacia otros países del continente.

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