An open letter to Jamaicans from Amnesty International
DEAR PEOPLE OF JAMAICA, I AM acutely aware of the discord caused by the recent release of Amnesty International's report on human rights abuses committed by Jamaican police officers.

I am searching for Joe McKenzie
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM trying to contact Joe McKenzie who is the Manager of Cayman Janitorial Service in Grand Cayman. Will Joe or anyone knowing his whereabouts please contact "Blue" at 876-922-4174. The matter is urgent.

The slippery downward slope
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM very pleased that the issue of the 'Braeton Seven' has remained at the forefront for a length of time uncharacteristic of Jamaica. I am also however, disappointed that it took an international body such as Amnesty International to..

Gun action and inaction
THE EDITOR, Sir: LLOYD WILLIAMS' commentary ("Waiting in vain") is timely, highlighting the conditions of life for the majority residents in the Balcombe Drive/Waterhouse community.

Poor customs procedures
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON WEDNESDAY April 11, 2001 my nephew (name withheld for fear of reprisals) arrived at Jamaica's Norman Manley International Airport, on the 3:20 pm. Air Jamaica flight (flight # JM22). My nephew is an American citizen born to Jamaican.