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FRIDAY,
JANUARY 29, 2016
CONTRARY TO WHAT SOME quarters in the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) have purported, the Prime Minister did not give instructions to the police to use tear gas against protestors assembled in front of the Electoral Office, Bay Street, on Thursday 21st January, 2016. The sentiment came directly from Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, who also warned those making “all these falsehoods” that they “will pay” for their mouth. The Prime Minister’s warning came in direct reference to Luzette King, one of the persons spearheading the NDP protest against the December
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9, 2015 general elections results, whom he accused of saying that he had instructed police officers to use tear gas and guns against the protestors. King, he said during a broadcast on Star FM on Monday, had uttered the ‘falsehood’ via NICE radio. During the referred broadcast, Dr. Gonsalves stated categorically that there was never any intention, plot or any other preconceived notion, to use tear gas on the protestors last week Thursday. This he was assured of after he had consulted with the Commissioner of Police, in the wake of an assault on the protesters by members of the
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Special Services Unit (SSU), armed with riot gear, including shields and tear gas launchers.
NDP troops called to action Last week Thursday, NDP supporters, once again, converged on the Electoral Office precincts to continue their protest action against the results of the December 9, 2015 general elections. What was visibly different, though, was the increased number of protesters who had come out, in response to a call made the previous day by party leader Arnhim Eustace, for ‘his troops’ to come in numbers. Continued on Page 3.
Leader of the NDP Arnhim Eustace (centre) was visibly shaken by the action meted out to him by the police officers.