The Star (Jamaica)

Public defender promises to fight for Coral Gardens

- CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS STAR Writer

Public Defender Arlene Harrison Henry said her office will this month begin the work needed to bring full justice to the Coral Gardens Rastafari Benevolent Society for the events of the 1963 massacre.

While speaking at the opening ceremony for the Office of the Public Defender’s western regional office in Montego Bay on Friday, Harrison Henry said that her office had already made a number of successful recommenda­tions to the Government to acknowledg­e the unjust treatment that members of the Rastafaria­n community suffered at that time.

“This administra­tion has accepted several recommenda­tions coming from us in our reports on the events of 1963 at Coral Gardens. We take this opportunit­y to redouble our commitment to the Coral Gardens Rastafari Benevolent Society that the remaining work to be done to reap success will start later this month in Montego Bay,” Harrison Henry said.

Joel Rose, a 64-year-old resident of Coral Gardens, praised the move to vindicate the Rastafaria­ns, whose brutal treatment he could remember from his childhood.

“What I can remember of that event was that it was disrespect­ful to the Rastafaria­ns; they got beaten and their houses were burnt down. It is a good thing if they get compensate­d, and for them to get recognitio­n,” said Rose.

The Office of the Public Defender had previously recommende­d that a trust fund of approximat­ely $10 million be set up to provide for persons who were properly identified as survivors of the massacre.

 ?? FILE ?? Members of the Rastafaria­n community march in the downtown Kingston area to commemorat­e the 50th anniversar­y of the infamous Coral Gardens incident of 1963 in March 2013.
FILE Members of the Rastafaria­n community march in the downtown Kingston area to commemorat­e the 50th anniversar­y of the infamous Coral Gardens incident of 1963 in March 2013.
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Arlene Harrison Henry

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