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Sep 05, 2008 Letters
Dear Editor,
The death of ‘Fine Man’ Rawlins and Jermaine “Skinny” Charles should be a grim reminder to the criminal fraternity that it is only a matter of time and they will go the same way.
The blood of too many innocent people has smeared their hands, and their deeds cannot go unpunished. The anguish and prayers of the survivors of their victims will not go unanswered. This is the simple and immutable law of Karma.
This is also a warning to their cohorts who continue to allow themselves to be manipulated by ‘handlers’ whose sole aim is to use you to achieve their own personal agendas under the guise of “freedom” and “resistance to marginalisation”, etc.
You are expendable. Your ‘handlers’ enjoy the comforts of life while you run, eat, hide and die like hunted animals. You kill, maim and plunder – for whose benefit? Who enjoy the millions which (now-dead) bandits and you have taken off people?
The Joint Services and their leadership should accept kudos for their recent victory. There are more merciless criminals out there. They should be shown no mercy, as they show none to their victims. The Nation therefore stands in support of you brave people in the armed forces.
T. Jabour
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