So Jamaica’s bitter, divisive, tribal politicking has spread to Kingston 21. Jamaica woke up, bleary-eyed, on December 27 to learn that one Rupert Francis, chairman of a group with the fancy fandangle name of Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention.
Following what he described as a successful protest outside the Jamaican consulate-general’s office in Miami, Florida, United States (US), yesterday, Dr Rupert Francis, chairman of the Jamaica Diaspora Crime Intervention.
A group of members of the Jamaican diaspora, who remain unhappy with the Government’s stewardship, including its failure to put a lid on the country’s rampant crime, violence, and corruption, are pressing ahead with the first of its countrywide.
The 30-member strong Global Jamaica Diaspora Council (GJDC) and its youth arm have slammed Dr Rupert Francis, concluding that a letter he authored calling for protests against the Government within the diaspora is an attempt to “embarrass” the.