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Feature image via Canva Pro. By Lisa Allen-Agostini In Trinidad and Tobago, where there will be an anti-crime march and rally on Human Rights Day, our history is peppered with protest. We had the Water Riots in 1903, Tubal Uriah “Buzz” Butler’s Hunger March in 1935, and the February Revolution in 1970. On any given Monday we block roads with burning tires, picket government offices, or drive with our headlights on to protest for better living conditions, better wages, better lives. That’s why it’s ironic that some Trinbagonians’ first response to the idea of another march against homicide and …

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