Kingston.– In the past six months
14 human trafficking victims from Panama, Guyana, the Dominican Republic and India
have been rescued by Jamaican authorities.
According to Jamaicas's national security minister Senator Dwight Nelson, of the 14 people who were rescued, seven were females and minors.
He added that there has been an increase in the number young male victims.
Jamaica is considered a prime transit and destination country for the trafficking of women and young girls.
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
And of course DR is the middle man
Written by: THINK, 20 Apr 2011 12:33 PM
From: United States, SDQ -- Mia --NY
of course, profits also involved......
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: RobertoJose, 20 Apr 2011 12:25 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island....Eeeeazzy !! (OH KAY, Let's agree on , that we don't agree with each-other)
And of course DR is the middle man
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From what it says, it sounds like Jamaica is the middle man and DR is one of the suppliers.
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
Yeah it does insinuate that , but, DR is taking in orders. Last years news said DR was the HUB of trafficking humans, drugs and money as well. This article doesn't change anything.
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: RobertoJose, 20 Apr 2011 12:43 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island....Eeeeazzy !! (OH KAY, Let's agree on , that we don't agree with each-other)
Yeah it does insinuate that , but, DR is taking in orders. Last years news said DR was the HUB of trafficking humans, drugs and money as well. This article doesn't change anything.
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Oh word thanks for the info i was not aware about that last year.
From: Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata
It's been a long time since I last was in Kingston.
Compared to that, the hot barrios in SD look like kindergarten.
I wonder what it's like now..
From: United States
Walter, kingston is red hot. it is not for the faint of heart. the difference between the DR and Kingston is that there are guys here who can be intimidated by the security forces. in Kingston , the thugs rule. it is not like the DR, where guys kill schoolgirls for cellphones. guys with guns go after big, dangerous fish....mostly politically motivated. besides, only sissies carry glocks in Kingston. if you do not have an M16, you are small potatoes.
Written by: Kaliman, 21 Apr 2011 1:03 PM
From: United States, California
I recommend the death penalty for all those that willingly traffic other humans beings. But, the hanging or the lethal injection must me carried out publicly and in the hometown of the criminal. This will discourage the children of the trafficker from getting into this "family business". If the origin of the criminal is not known, then carry out the hanging in the hometown of the victims so that their souls can be appeased and so that social harmony can be restored somewhat. Slavery never should have existed and it should not exist in a civilized society. The trafficker and the buyer are both criminals equally; there should be no difference in the penalty applied.
From: Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata
Dread,
I guess I'll stick to Ochy and Mo'Bay.
Ya Man!
Written by: Grosero, 22 Apr 2011 7:05 AM
From: United States
rasta this!
Written by: airgordo, 22 Apr 2011 2:35 PM
From: Dominican Republic
hahaha
From: United States
yes, Walter. i remember when they raided Wareika Hills and found a guy with a belt loading 50 caliber machine gun. now them is real men!
Written by: danny00, 23 Apr 2011 3:06 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
killing young ladies for their cell phones.
how true this is.
for sure these tough young men are not in the same class as sammy the bull or the john gott's of the world.
3 of this tough guys robbed by daughter few months ago when she was coming come from school in santiago.
EVEY NIGHT AND SOME TIMES IN THE DAY TIME I PRAY TO GOD THAT I CAN GET NOT MY BIG GUN OUT FOR THESE TOUGH GUYS. ONLY I PRAY THAT I CAN GET MY HUGH HANDS AROUND THEIR NECKS FOR JUST A FEW SECONDS. IAM NOT ASKING FOR MUCH AM I???
From: Puerto Rico, United States, HAITI, Puerto Rico
Good job Jamaica, very good job.
Written by: Amado, 31 May 2011 5:54 PM
From: United States
Many thanks to Jamaica! The search for freedom is world wide and often leads to disasterous results for those who are desperate. I write as my heart is burdened for these people and I want them to be aware of the dangers and of the real freedom and real hope that is available:
http://stephaniesprayercorner.blogspot.com/
of course, profits also involved......
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island....Eeeeazzy !! (OH KAY, Let's agree on , that we don't agree with each-other)
And of course DR is the middle man
_________________________________________________
From what it says, it sounds like Jamaica is the middle man and DR is one of the suppliers.
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island....Eeeeazzy !! (OH KAY, Let's agree on , that we don't agree with each-other)
Yeah it does insinuate that , but, DR is taking in orders. Last years news said DR was the HUB of trafficking humans, drugs and money as well. This article doesn't change anything.
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Oh word thanks for the info i was not aware about that last year.
Compared to that, the hot barrios in SD look like kindergarten.
I wonder what it's like now..
I guess I'll stick to Ochy and Mo'Bay.
Ya Man!
how true this is.
for sure these tough young men are not in the same class as sammy the bull or the john gott's of the world.
3 of this tough guys robbed by daughter few months ago when she was coming come from school in santiago.
EVEY NIGHT AND SOME TIMES IN THE DAY TIME I PRAY TO GOD THAT I CAN GET NOT MY BIG GUN OUT FOR THESE TOUGH GUYS. ONLY I PRAY THAT I CAN GET MY HUGH HANDS AROUND THEIR NECKS FOR JUST A FEW SECONDS. IAM NOT ASKING FOR MUCH AM I???