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Chrissy 2023-11-01 13:06:04 

shame on Handrew et al

In the annals of international diplomatic history, Jamaica’s decision on apartheid in July 1959 was a pivotal moment.

Prior to this, the world had witnessed India’s efforts at the UN to condemn South Africa for its racist treatment of Indians in 1946-47, before the country descended into the era of legally defined apartheid. But it was not until more than a decade later that Jamaica become the first nation to initiate sanctions against South Africa.

The response from the South African government was volcanic. They decried the move as a blatant intrusion into their sovereignty, urging the British colonial power to intervene and quash Jamaica’s audacity.

The South African authorities were not merely angered; they were deeply apprehensive that Jamaica’s action might set in motion a ripple effect of sanctions imposed by other countries. Jamaica, a member of the West Indies Federation since 1958, had the potential to spark a political chain reaction across the British Caribbean.

 
Emir 2023-11-01 14:03:27 

In reply to Chrissy

Thanks for sharing, this Handrew guy has no shame, what a low life, these type of individuals can destroy a people and a nation.

 
Brerzerk 2023-11-01 14:16:25 

In reply to Chrissy

Norman Washington Manley- "I say the mission of this generation is to win self-government for Jamaica to win political power which is the
final power of the black masses of the country from which I spring''

Anju knowing of those words and the action of The Manley Admin at
The UN should at least have some shame. 'Jankro cyan have nyam out all a ie. SMH!!

 
CricSham 2023-11-01 14:46:03 

Everyone knew it was bullshit the moment they claimed they missed the vote because they were still discussing. They were playing, hide and seek like likkle children.
Jamaica, land of the legendary Bob Marley shame on you. Just the other day right here we were discussing Bob’s albums.

 
Wally-1 2023-11-01 15:07:25 

In reply to Chrissy

That was an easy vote, excuses dont count in the big leagues.

 
Chrissy 2023-11-01 15:15:32 

In reply to Wally-1

Put simply

The proud history of the Caribbean has been let down by Jamaica’s government quietly standing by.

 
Brerzerk 2023-11-01 16:02:13 

In reply to Chrissy

Ah shame Yuh si! The moment I saw dat man turn up at Mar-a-Lago on a Sunday with The Haitian President and one dege-dege Latin American leader
to side with US on The Venezuelan Issue I knew we'd continue to be shamed. Bad as things are compare that to Rowley who is actually the one bearing the burden.

 
buds 2023-11-01 16:11:35 

In reply to Chrissy

The Andrew Holness administration is a disgrace to the Caribbean and its proud history of standing against injustice and apartheid. I am so ashamed of my country how it has descended into the abyss under this Andrew Holness administration. No sense of justice and humanity.
He also met with that asshole Trump in Mar a largo. My goodness what a Uncle Tom. So ashamed.

 
XDFIX 2023-11-01 16:14:12 

To be honest, I am glad Jamaica didn't vote! The UN is a farce!

 
buds 2023-11-01 16:20:13 

In reply to Chrissy

He is a piece of shyte along with his administration. I am so facting mad and ashamed. Our legacy has been forever tarnished by his action (Mar a Largo) and inaction (UNGA). We were once a proud nation/people but under this piece of shyte we are no longer. Can we ever recover?
Tek himself and gawn a Israel to meet with that Zionist bigot Netanyahu.