Govt dodging Jamaat issue
THE EDITOR: The elected government of Trinidad and Tobago is going around in circles dodging the issue concerning the Jamaat. All the population is aware that the State is owned millions by that radical group, and the only reason why the judgment cannot be enforced is because the government is clearly afraid of the Muslimeen.
We know they cannot pay $23m and the government is certainly not going into Mucurapo to seize anything like the International Lease and Finance Company (ILFC) did with BWIA for monies owed. So, AG Morean, don’t jump on the UNC back, whether they paid money to the Jamaat in June 2000, again. Trinbago knows they were afraid too. As I once said before, let’s forget Panday, Eric Williams, who did what and when, and attend to the issues of today. The PNM administration has been entrusted with the task of governing the country, and so they must do efficiently and at times fearlessly.
LESTER BABOOLAL
England
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