Jamaica: silent protest

Christian Concern / The Gleaner  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jun 2015
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In early April, a small group of Jamaicans held a silent protest as others welcomed President Barack Obama to the island, concerned at what they perceive as an advancing of immoral ideologies by the US president.

All the members wore black t-shirts, with varying messages. Some had the names of US citizens who were either fired from their jobs or otherwise reprimanded for statements made against members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

‘Many Christians have faced the loss of their freedom of religion, freedom of speech and conscience’, said Daniel Thomas, founder of the Love March Movement. He said the Obama administration had appointed a US envoy for LGBT rights in February, a move they see as an attempt to advance LGBT rights across the world, including Jamaica.

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