Jamaicans protest abuse of women and children
Sep 28th, 2012 | Category: News & Features | 4:04Jamaicans turned out in black in downtown Kingston and Half Way Tree on Friday September 28, 2012 to protest against the recent occurrences of violence against women. The organised action came four days after five females including an eight-year-old were raped and an 11-y-o hospitalised after allegedly being impregnated by her grand-uncle.
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