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Gays Stone J-FLAG – After Being Cleared From Gov’t Property, Homosexuals Launch Assault
Published: Wednesday | February 6, 2013 7 Comments
Gary Spaulding, Senior Gleaner Writer
The police are reporting that a disruptive group of youths from the homosexual community attacked the office of the Jamaica Forum of Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG), after lawmen on the weekend cleared them off government-owned property, in St Andrew’s Golden Triangle, where they had been squatting.
Even as the men complained bitterly that they have been abandoned by J-FLAG, residents of the upscale community were breathing a sigh of relief that the homosexuals, many of whom are regarded as homeless, having been turned out of their homes by family, are finally out of their hair.
There has been no sign of the gang of men since the National Insurance Fund (NIF) assigned two security guards to the property located at 62 Lady Musgrave Road.
Area quiet
Both the head of the St Andrew Central Division, Senior Superintendent of Police Fitz Bailey, and Julian Robinson, the member of parliament for South East St Andrew in which the property is located, confirmed yesterday that the area has been quiet since the men were uprooted.
“We went up there Friday and we conducted an operation … a team cleared them off the property to allow the security guards to take control and they have actually taken control,” said Bailey.
He told The Gleaner that he subsequently received reports that the men went to the offices of J-FLAG, after they were removed from the Lady Musgrave Road property.
“I was told that they stoned the (J-FLAG) building on Saturday and Monday and demanded money and other things,” said Bailey. “But I can say unequivocally that they are no longer at the location.”
The Gleaner was unable to get confirmation of the incidents from J-FLAG.
Bailey said his commander in New Kingston also indicated to him that a search was made of the entire area to find out where the men were but was unsuccessful.
“We don’t know where they have been relocated,” said Blair.
Caveat on property
The NIF has wanted to construct 66 apartments on the property but has been prevented from doing so by a caveat lodged by well-known businessman Sameer Younis, who owns a neighbouring property on which he resides.
For Robinson, the problem is not really solved as merely uprooting the squatters constitutes a temporary fix to a challenge that had become intractable.
“I am sure that they are at some other location, but I haven’t got any reports of their whereabouts so far,” he said.
Added Robinson: “It is a temporary solution because until you deal with a permanent solution you are just moving them from one place to another, so the reality is that it might provide a temporary respite for the (legitimate) people, but at the end of the day they are going to go somewhere else.”
He reiterated that it required a multi-stakeholder approach to determine a feasible long-term solution.
“There are no easy answers, but I think the agencies will have to go to the drawing board and brainstorm to identify the best way forward.”
NIGERIAN COACH CALLS WHITE EUROPEANS COCKROACHES
“I am never against white coaches in Africa,” said Keshi. “I am happy to work with a quality, experienced white coach, who is better than me, so that I can learn from him.
“But what I don’t accept is when you bring in a mediocre ‘carpentry’ coach from Europe, and tell me that he’s better than me. I won’t accept that. Meanwhile we have quality African former players, who can do the same thing, but you don’t give them the opportunity because they’re just black dudes. I don’t like that,” said Keshi, who has previously coached Mali and Togo.
Keshi qualified Togo for the 2006 World Cup, but was replaced before the finals by German Otto Pfister, who lost all three games.
Should Nigeria and James Kwesi Appiah’s Ghana prevail in Wednesday’s semifinals, the final will be the first to be contested by two African coaches since 1998, when Jomo Sono’s Bafana lost to Mahmoud El-Gohary’s Egypt. It’s been even longer since two sub-Saharan coaches squared off for the continental trophy.
Keshi will have great insight into Frenchman Patrice Carteron’s Malian side, having coached most of the players. “We need to realise that Mali is a footballing nation. They have great talent – I was there. Whatever they are doing, they should be doing it, because of the calibre of the players. Wednesday’s game will be as tough as the game against Côte d’Ivoire.”
‘Emotional fuel’
He said the civil war raging in Mali would provide emotional fuel for the Eagles.”It’s a shame what is going on in Mali, it’s a great country with wonderful people. It’s a place I love. But what is going on in the country is not something we should be proud of. The players are thinking about that, that’s where their force is coming from.”
The former Super Eagles captain also claimed he was indifferent to public criticism in Nigeria. “It doesn’t really matter what people think about what Stephen Keshi is doing. You can’t force someone to love you.”
Keshi, who has been his job since 2011, said this promising Nigerian side needed time to mature. “The progress is coming gradually. It’s a team in the making. But to build a very good team, you need three years. We just have to be patient to see the team grow. Some of us don’t have patience.”
But he also said he was open to offers beyond these finals. “If God grants me the tournament, the next day I could join another country. I’m a professional. It’s the same with Jose Mourinho, if he gets a call from a rich team, he goes. I’m here for now, but we’ll see if there’s anyone out there who wants me.”
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