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Staying quiet while the country burns - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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THE EDITOR: It's sad to say but our citizens are afraid to speak out against the many atrocities that have been put on the average household and businesses during this pandemic. They are afraid to speak out because of fear of being victimised and targeted. So they would rather swallow their voices than speak up … Continue reading Staying quiet while the country burns

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