Monthly Archives: April 2012

All Are Involved


In his excellent letter of April fifth, (The Greene case is a manifestation of a socio-cultural phenomenon) Abu Bakr wrote, “the point that remains is that ‘rape’ in all of its definitions, is facilitated and covered up by a certain … Continue reading

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CJ Chang is Being Unfairly Vilified


Much has been said and much more will probably be said about Justice Ian Chang’s ruling in the Commissioner Green rape case. What is rather sad about the outpouring (with one or two exceptions) is that it indicates that Guyana … Continue reading

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