Jamaica’s Justice Minister criticizes US travel advisory

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed strong disapproval of the recent travel advisory issued by the United States government, cautioning its citizens to avoid Jamaica due to escalating violence. 

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Speaking during a recent event in St. James, Minister Chuck acknowledged the tarnished image of Jamaica abroad, attributing it to widespread criminal activities in various parts of the country.

Tourism threatened by advisory

Minister Chuck voiced concerns regarding the potential detrimental impact of the US travel advisory on Jamaica’s tourism sector, particularly along the north coast, which heavily relies on tourism to fuel local economic growth and alleviate poverty within communities. 

With over four million tourists welcomed last year, the Minister emphasized the importance of safeguarding Jamaica’s tourism brand against negative perceptions propagated by such advisories.

Reassurance amidst concerns

Despite the advisory’s warnings, Minister Chuck reassured prospective visitors that popular tourist destinations like Negril remain safe for tourists. 

He argued against the severity of the advisory, emphasizing that the majority of violent incidents in Jamaica are confined to specific areas and often stem from gang-related or domestic disputes.

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Addressing domestic violence

Minister Chuck highlighted the disturbing trend of family-related violence plaguing Jamaica, with the Police High Command currently investigating a significant number of murders and shootings resulting from domestic disputes. 

He disclosed statistics indicating approximately 300 murders attributed to intra-family conflicts, underscoring the urgent need for intervention to address underlying issues fueling such violence.

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