Kaieteur News Opposition vows to ensure perpetrators are brought to justice
On Monday evening, the People’s Progressive Party Civic rejected the main opposition party’s motion on torture, calling for evidence of the allegations while dismissing the motion as irrelevant and riddled with accusations.
According to executive member of the PPP/C, Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud, the allegations of torture mentioned did not conform with the United Nation’s definition, and however deplorable, it was more or less the “roughing up” of suspects.
On Monday evening, the People’s Progressive Party Civic rejected the main opposition party’s motion on torture, calling for evidence of the allegations while dismissing the motion as irrelevant and riddled with accusations.
According to executive member of the PPP/C, Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud, the allegations of torture mentioned did not conform with the United Nation’s definition, and however deplorable, it was more or less the “roughing up” of suspects.
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