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Your money or your life?
An issue which seems to be troubling the government over their decision to reinstate the death penalty, is the worry that foreign governments will stop making aid contributions.
At a time when Jamaica’s economy needs every penny it can get its’ hands on, the coffers will undoubtedly miss this donor money. Senator Ronald Robinson says that this should not stop Jamaica from driving down the capital punishment road.
I have been listening to a discussion among Jamaican prisoners on Freefm radio – speaking from GP, Kingston’s notorious male prison. I posted about this station and what they do on this blog before.
The prisoners spoke a lot of sense.
They raise the point that putting the death penalty on the table could actually increase the murder rate as murderers seek to “get rid” of any witnesses to their crime.
They also say that the justice system is in no way rigorous enough to ensure that innocent men will not die. The interview of these guys speaking will be broadcast on the BBC World Service as part of the Your Story project.
Jamaican Prisoners Radio
At the moment, I am mainly listening to freefm, a radio station broadcasting from the General Penitentiary (GP) on South Camp Road in Kingston. Inmates and staff are running the shows. At the moment they are talking about kids being abused and parents pimping out their children.
You can listen to Freefm here.
They have a blog too, you can read more about the project here
It’s a strange discussion to have. They talk about how to stop the violence that is going on against children. It’s not very constructive – they are saying to hang those who commit these crimes!
I am trying to get more photos from inside the prison.
It’s interesting to hear the real opinions of men and young men who are currently there behind bars.
They have also mentioned their pleasure at seeing Obama get the top job!
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