Al Miller cautions politicians not to throw stones on domestic violence
Apr 19th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 7:01#JamaicaGleaner #AlMiller #HughGraham #DomesticAbuse APRIL 19, 2021: Reverend Dr Al Miller, senior pastor of Fellowship Tabernacle, urges society to rally to the defence of vulnerable women and argues that legislation has not been sufficient to protect them from violent partners. However, the clergyman urged parliamentarians not to seek to score political points off the issue of domestic violence.
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