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Henry Cautions Against Celebrating Violence

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On Friday, Saint Lucia launched an anti-crime programme with a call for citizens to take a stand against violence and not celebrate it in the things they post or share on social media. Minister of Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment Joachim Henry made the call. He spoke at the launch of the Crime and Violence […]

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