Protest by residents of Hermitage and August Town communities for peace
Jul 12th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 5:22#JamaicaGleaner #Protest #AugustTown #Violence JULY 12, 2021: With the peace march that was to be staged in four communities in the St Andrew Central Police Division, including August Town and Hermitage on Sunday, July 11 cancelled, the peace marchers were undaunted by the change of plans and opted to mount a protest at the intersection of Princess Alice Way and Hermitage Road. Displaying placards, they chanted, “We want peace in our communities.”
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