Shush…What Sense Would It Make?
Two headlines in Thursday’s newspapers just about summed up the sad state of our nation today. The murder of Hope Arismandez captured front page whilst the dropping of serious charges of grievous sexual assault on a 12-year-old girl which occurred in July 2006 was buried deep into the more mundane news.
Yes, many of you may have missed it, but Nigel Julien, a construction worker of Cantaro Village, Santa Cruz, walked freed after the witnesses for the prosecution failed to show. Mind you, Julien is no stranger to this kind of crime: he is also on bail awaiting trial for the rape of another minor. He was committed to stand trial for that matter last year. Do you think the state would be able to secure a conviction when this second rape case eventually comes up for hearing before a judge and jury? Very few of us would be optimistic.
What no one realizes, of course, is we all failed this little 12-year old girl. The men charged for the murder/rape of Amy Anamanthudo and Hope Arismandez may very well end up walking too, unless the government pumps the much-needed resources into the administration of the criminal justice system and modernize some aspects of our criminal procedure to speed up the delivery of justice. (In the UK, for example, lengthy preliminary enquiries have been effectively abolished for some time now).
Of course no court will ever set the men that raped and murdered Radha ‘Pixie’ Lakhan, Rebekah Sugrim and Akiel Chambers free. This is so because no one has ever been arrested and charged for the crimes committed against these children. These men are roaming the streets freely, possibly looking for a new victim. Should the DNA lab not come before the PM’s palace, the Tarouba stadium or the Performing Arts Centre? What has become of the swabs taken from these children? Have they been destroyed?
Our beloved invisible Minister of National Security refused to comment on Hope’s death. He referred the media to his equally inept partner-in-crime Police Commissioner Trevor Paul who managed to express sympathy. Bear in mind that Mr Paul is the man whose performance as police commissioner in supervising the unprecedented levels of crime we now endure so impressed the government that it extended his term of office beyond his resignation date. And while our sons and daughters are being raped and murdered, the Police Service Commission shamelessly puts paid full-page advertisements in the media to remind us of how far off it is from selecting a replacement for Paul.
Kamla Persad-Bissessar quite rightly reminded us about the government’s clever response to the public outrage that followed the death of 4-year old Amy Annamunthodo. Manning appointed a Commission of Enquiry (of sorts). That report from the Justice Monica Barnes Commission has never been made public. It is probably gathering dust on Manning’s cabinet next to the secret report from the Gladys Gaffor Commission of Inquiry into the health sector. Imagine john public paying for reports that the government apparently ignores while children continue to die in the same manner as Amy and Faith Williams!
Heinous crime against children cannot be taken in isolation. It is a symptom of the larger crime crisis. Criminals know that they are large and in charge. Simple robbery developed into robbery with violence and then escalated into armed robbery with violence until it reached the present epidemic of armed robbery with violence and sexual assault. Criminals are no longer content to simply rob victims; they sometimes cook in the kitchen, drink out their beers and take turns raping the daughters and wives.
The rape is oftentimes kept a secret by the victim family because it might do more harm than good to reveal it and people have no confidence in the ability of the police to capture the culprits. Since the series I did on the brutal sexual torture and rape of female kidnap victims, I often receive visits from distraught women. The emotional burden of these visits from families whose daughters have been raped during robberies is far too heavy for my shoulders. They have to deal with the festering wound their collective silence has created. It has ripped apart relationships and created unimaginable rifts between daughters and helpless fathers and mothers while the bandits continue to enjoy the easy life of robbing and raping with impunity.
Imagine being so scared of criminals that you are forced to hide the rape of your own child. That is the stage we have reached in T&T.
By Anand Ramlogan 2008-06-02
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Well, well, well - the population is now fed up of the crime situation. Nobody care a dam any more. To shout about crime deese days is like pissing windward.
Apathy rules the land. Opportunist Maharaj taking advantage of all opportunities. Ah t'ink a hear about a COP leader heading to Finland - like he cutting tracks dey or what?
Anybody who is anybody makin' plans now tuh jump ship. Dey take too blasted long eef yuh arks me.
The dregs of humanity will remain in T&T. Drugs, Columbian women, stray dogs etc will roam T&T. And 'Men in Black' wearin' shades and flyin' in private jet shall rule dem. It good fuh dem.
I failed my son said the mother today, I forgot to pray for him last night as I always do...!
...her son was shot to death...her answer to all this crime was to keep praying for her son to stay alive...!
...the news reported that the murder toll to date was 220, six in the last 24 hours alone, and the killings were getting more and more gruesome and brutal, and now were including children and women with more frequency...!
...and today Martin Joseph had the unmitigated gall to say that crime will reduce in three years time...this shameless man along with his boss Patrick Manning, and helpless and clue-less Trevor Paul are all sitting back and waiting for some miracle, while the citizen of the country are being raped, robbed, killed, terrorised, kidnapped including children and women, and never has the country been put to ransom as it is today...you ask the question why?
...and the answer leads you right to the doorstep of Patrick Manning and his cronies...!
...in three years time as Martin says, who ain't dead will be all badly wounded, so yes crime will go down...there will be nobody left fool...so who's going to kill whom...?
...I recall last year when - Black College said, "if better can't be done, then let worse continue" and I said he was a student of Patrick Manning, and somehow I felt, thats all Manning was taught and knows,...and he taught that to Maritn Joseph and Trevor Paul too...!
...and now it's happening for real, "worse I mean" - never in the history of Trinidad and Tobago has the people ever seen such brutal crime and corruption as under the current Patrick Manning regime...and he seems oblivious to it all...he walks around smiling the fake smile as if he has some mental disease and does not recognize reality...while the people suffers...!...what a shame...what a legacy...!
...so to the mother who said she failed her son, my answer to her is no, you did not fail you son, Patrick Manning and his cohorts failed your son, they also failed the people of Trinidad & Tobago...and finally they have failed themselves...they have failed as human beings on the face of this earth, they just do not qualify to be called humans, they are sub-humans for allowing the people to have to undergo these atrocious acts on a daily basis....!
...tears, suffering and cries and no end in sight for the people ...and not in three years as Joseph promises, who will be around to count the years? no one, those who are not dead will have long moved on...gone to a safer place...any place...!
...the lady was praying and her son still got killed, so I don't know the answer, but I do know that the nucleus around the escalating of all of this crime seem to follow Patrick Manning, so maybe if thats the problem right there, then the answer and solution to it has to be very obvious....take away his passport and deport him to another country...far far away...to a place where he feels right at home...amongst all the crime and corruption experts...wipe the smile off his face in a hurry, the smile of the sneaky snake oil salesman...thats all he is folks...!?
good luck to my people...they need it now more than ever...!Trini.t.o.o