Today there were two protests, one in Mosquito Creek with residents of Fyzabad and La Brea joined by UNC MPs Dr. Roodal Moonilal, Dave Tancoo and Dr. Lackram Bodoe, to protest the corruption at Mosquito Creek.
Also, MP, Councillors and Residents of Caroni East protested government neglect in Ravine Sable.
This is part of the revolt occurring throughout the country, especially since the beginning of the People’s Revolution in October 2021.
After the deadly strike to democracy in Parliament by the Speaker, Government and President’s (misnamed “Independent”) benches, protests have been occuring througout Trinidad and Tobago. The aim is to hold this Dictatorial Rowley PNM Government to account, until our Democratic Republic is Restored and Rebuilt.
UNC STANDS WITH PROTESTERS
Today there were two protests, one in Mosquito Creek with residents of Fyzabad and La Brea joined by UNC MPs Dr. Roodal Moonilal, Dave Tancoo and Dr. Lackram Bodoe, to protest the corruption at Mosquito Creek.
Also, MP, Councillors and Residents of Caroni East protested government neglect in Ravine Sable.
This is part of the revolt occurring throughout the country, especially since the beginning of the People’s Revolution in October 2021.
After the deadly strike to democracy in Parliament by the Speaker, Government and President’s (misnamed “Independent”) benches, protests have been occuring througout Trinidad and Tobago. The aim is to hold this Dictatorial Rowley PNM Government to account, until our Democratic Republic is Restored and Rebuilt.
Take a look at all the activity from 21 Nov 2021 – 28 Jan 2022 here ==> https://thechecklist.unctt.org/2022/01/28/the-peoples-revolution-timeline-21-nov-2021-28-jan-2022/
(See the Timeline for 21 October – 20 November 2021 by clicking here ==> https://thechecklist.unctt.org/2021/11/21/the-peoples-revolution-timeline/)
The UNC will continue to stand and fight with the people. We will not let our country turn into a dictatorship.
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