Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Je Suis Charlie

Today we witnessed yet another atrocity.  The difference is that this time, ( 9/11 apart) it's in our own  backyard. How many people in Europe and the UK ( I split the two) have said ' this could not happen here', "this will not happen here", "we will not allow it to happen here" ?  The burning news is that it is here and it is happening. A gunman (thug, terrorist, coward) in broad daylight, standing over an innocent and pumping bullets into him supposedly in the name of Allah? I am sure Allah has a completely different take on these heinous murders and will be withholding the seventy two virgins that fanatical male extremists  believe they are going to encounter when they go to that boudoir in the far beyond.

Time to wake up and really, really and smell the coffee.  Notwithstanding the murder of  British soldier Lee Rigsby at Woolwich Barracks, south east London by Michael Adebolaja and Michael Adebowale in 2013, I think many of us continue to believe that all is well in our world. Whilst some have fears and certain reservations when faced with bearded men in Muslim garb and women in total purdah, there are many more of us who would like to, and do believe, that your average Muslim is not a threat to our society.

So my challenge is to those who do not condone the actions of the extremists.  Instead of going on air and 'talking', put your money where your mouths are and join the protests.  Show us that you are peace loving as many I believe, are.  I feel this because I have Muslim friends.  Friends who cried when the Ayatolla  overthrew the Shah in 1979.  Friends whose weddings I have attended, whose babies I have held.  Friends who have said in reference to the atrocities, 'this is not true Islam'. Will those friends please stand up and be counted so that we do know and understand  that the faith you belong to is not about ruling the world, is not about hatred for anyone other than a Muslim brother (why are you slaughtering your own?) or that you will not rest until Islam is the only recognized religion in this world.


Saturday, 3 January 2015

Serious Crime in Trinidad & Tobago

On the 3 January 2015, at 7.00 pm news time seven murders have been recorded for the New Year.

The government but more so the Minister of National Security tells us that 'serious crime' is down. Well isn't that something to be grateful for! (She said sarcastically).  So tell me: "what defines serious crime"??  Does the attack by two men on my daughter in broad daylight, two minutes away from home in 2014 constitute 'serious crime'?  Or is it just the 'murder' cases?  We closed 2014 with over 400 murders. Four hundred and three to be precise. The figures were not down from 2013 even though  in that year when it looked as though things were totally out of control, a State of Emergency was called.  It would seem that was a good thing because had that not been the case, the statistics would have been much higher than the flour hundred and seven that closed the year.  The worst year between 1994 and 2014, was a figure of five hundred and fifty in 2008.  In 1994 the murders for the year were one hundred and forty three. It went down slowly over the next few years but there has been a steady increase since 2000 when we recorded one hundred and eighteen.

Between 2002 and 2007 there were three hundred and thirty eight kidnappings, some of them ending in murder. 2008 to 2014 saw  thirty and again some of them ending in murders.  These are not just statistics for some of us because we happened to know some of those people.

I know several families who have had members kidnapped and several too who have lost a loved one to  murderers.

So back to my question: "how do the authorities define serious crime"?  To me any crime is serious. Murder, kidnapping, rape, domestic abuse, theft, child abuse,incest.........  these are figures of 'serious crime'

Murders and kidnapping figures look like this: (source TTCrime.com)


1994 to Present, Crime Statistics - TTCrime.com:
Thanks to our source for providing information. If anything here may be incorrect, please let us know.

Year:
Murders:
Kidnappings**:
Notes:
1994
143
1995
122
1996
106
1997
101
1998
98
1999
93
15 were female
2000
118
24 were female
2001
151
2002
171
29
2003
229
51
2004
260
28
2005
386
58
117 murders were in the POS District with 70 in the Western District
2006
368
17
2007
395
155
2008
550
11
Big increase in the number of murders. A significant drop in kidnappings for ransom
2009
509
6
2010
485
4
The month of June had the highest number of murders for the year: 55
2011
354*
2
January and July had the highest number of murders at 46 in each month
2012
383
5
According to the police the murder total for 2012 may be lower (to be verified)
2013
407
0
2014
403
2


The country has been told that the Hanging Bill will be reintroduced into Parliament in 2015.  Do we really want this? I have written about capital punishment before but I honestly believe that we have reached the stage where criminals don't care whether they live or die anymore. Especially those involved in gang related crime. They know they are going to die one way or the other.  It is so bad that they no longer cover their faces or worry about cameras catching them. 

And other serious crimes between 1990 and 2001  look like this. Do these 'serious crime' figures include murders? Kidnappings?


Serious Reported Crimes Previous Years
1990 -- 16,202
1991 -- 16,157
1992 -- 17,680
1993 -- 19,547
1994 -- 18,614
1995 -- 16,783
1996 -- 18,093
1997 -- 16,989
1998 -- 15,796
1999 -- 16,260
2000 -- 17,132
2001 -- 17,133

Shouldn't these 'Other Crime Statistics' be seen as 'serious crime'??











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Other Crime Statistics
Year:
Theft*:
Rape**:
Notes:
2008
4,483
670
2009
5,535
642
A significant increase in break-ins / burglaries
2010
5,007
632
* Burglaries and break-ins only.
** Includes incest and other sexual offenses