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Aug 10, 2014 Letters
Dear Editor,
Anyone looking at the demeanor and rantings of Miss Carol Sooba would see an individual who has no business being at City Hall.
People in the society who have the power to make a difference by being strong just seem scared or simply don’t care.
Justice Brassington Reynolds had the opportunity to make a wrong right but what he did he do, he simply “passed the buck” by rendering no decision indefinitely.
This reminds me of the silence to many of the atrocities committed by the Burnham regime back in the sixties, seventies and eighties when such pillars of the society as Sir Lionel Luchoo, Sir Harold Bollers, Sir Shridath Ramphal and others stood silent as people’s rights were trampled upon.
The late great legal mind Fred Wills was one of the few men who stood up to Burnham, for his troubles he was humiliated and treated like a little boy.
He subsequently retreated to an isolated apartment in New York where he became a recluse.
He only accepted a few visitors from his old club the DCC.
I hope some of our Judges and Magistrates who society depends upon as being guardians of our civil liberties and rights are strong enough to accept this responsibility.
Michael Anthony
Feb 10, 2025
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