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Thanks to the following writers on behalf of the missing, their waiting families and all concerned citizens, for covering the stories, expressing opinions and getting the word out.
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Azard ALI
Ken ALI
Aabida ALLAHAM
Ian ALLEYNE
Robert ALONZO
Inerva ARJOON
Cecily ASSON
Yvonne BABOOLAL
Andre BAGOO
Peter BALROOP
Ralph BANWARIE
Cori BAYNES
Camille BETHEL
Peter Ray BLOOD
Nikita BRAXTON
Juhel BROWNE
Alexander BRUZAL
Wendy CAMPBELL
Kimberly CASTILLO
Clint CHAN TACK
Richard CHARAN [2009 winner [...]

2007-12-00 “Trinidad heads for 144 kidnappings in 2007. Reported kidnaps down from 280 in ‘05 and 214 in ‘06 but still serious problem.”

Trinidad heads for 144 kidnappings in 2007. Reported kidnaps down from 280 in ‘05 and 214 in ‘06 but still serious problem.
By Ram Jagessar
Indo-Caribbean Times: Trinidad and Tobago News | December 2007
Page 5
Kidnap plagued Trinidad with an average of 12 kidnappings per month, is heading for a total of 144 reported kidnappings in 2007.
On June [...]

2005-12-11 “Colour-coded response to kidnapping?”

Colour-coded response to kidnapping?
By Anand Ramlogan
Trinidad and Tobago Guardian | Sunday 11th December, 2005
National Security Minister Martin Joseph went on the defensive this week, having to ironically defend the magnitude and efficiency of the response of the protective services, in relation to the kidnapping of Jade Solis.
He attempted to dispel the perception that the size [...]

2005-04-03 “KIDNAPPINGS IN TRINIDAD: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS”

The kidnapping of Indians in Trinidad continues (GOPIO) INC)
Text of the presentation: KIDNAPPINGS IN TRINIDAD: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Public lecture hosted by the Trinidad Chapter of Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) Inc, Trinidad Chapter
Sunday April 3 2005, 4:30 pm
Divali Nagar, Uriah Butler Highway, Chaguanas
Presenters: Dr Kumar Mahabir, Anthropologist and Mr. Roger Seepersad, [...]

2004-06-30 “Letters to the Editor.”

Letters to the Editor
Caribbean Net News | Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Dear Editor,
It seems that douens have possessed the minds of kidnappers in this country [Trinidad and Tobago].
Douens (duennes/dwens) are evil folklore creatures that live in the forest and kidnap children.
They have no faces and their feet are turned backwards.
Our human-douens have acquired a recent and [...]