NDM Press Release Re Political Response To Death of Mario Deane - 12!08!2014

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National Democratic Movement

The Trade Centre, 30-32 Red Hills Road, Unit 9


Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I. Tel: 876-906-8485
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PRESS RELEASE! PRESS RELEASE! PRESS RELEASE!
Re: Political Responses to the Killing of Mario Deanne at Montego Bay Police Station
12
th
August 2014

NDM President Peter Townsend has condemned the killing of Mr. Mario Deane a Jamaican citizen
of St. James at a Montego Bay Police Station after being arrested over an allegation regarding a
ganja spliff.

The NDM President has expressed shock and outrage at the killing of yet another Jamaican in the
care of (agents of the) state and begs to differ with Justice Minister Mark Golding's view that the
main issue in this latest dastardly and draconian act of the police is about the need for ganja law
reforms but is rather of the view that the issue goes beyond a ganja spliff and speaks more of
continued police excesses and an abusive, uncaring culture practised by successive governments.

The NDM condemns the both the Government and the Opposition for the hypocritical, self-serving
photo opportunity statements in their effort to use another unnecessary Jamaicans death to try to
show they care.

The NDM says that these State abuses have a very long history, going back to the politically
motivated 1976 State of Emergency and the introduction of the Suppression of Crime Act, which
gave the police the most atrocious powers to abuse the Jamaican people - A most despicable piece
of legal parliamentary abuse of power which extended over both the PNP and the JLP
administrations.

The NDM is of the view that a change of attitude and behaviour of police personnel is necessary to
bring a halt to the wanton abuse of our citizens and further called for fundamental changes to the
police force: Cultural, organisational/structural - which includes reorientation; renaming of the police
(from force to service); recruitment of new and better educated members who will be trained in
forensics and intelligence gathering; The appointment and reporting of the Police Commissioner by
and to Parliament rather than to a Minister (as in the cases of INDECOM, the Electoral Commission
and Political Ombudsman).

Contact:
Peter Townsend
President
318 4802

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