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Jamaican attorney-at-law Isat Buchanan apologizes for disparaging remarks about DPP

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Jamaican attorney-at-law Isat Buchanan apologizes for disparaging remarks about DPP

Jamaican attorney-at-law and former chairman of the People's National Party's Human Rights Commission, Isat Buchanan, has apologized for making offensive remarks concerning Paula Llewellyn, the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Instant backlash: Public reaction to Buchanan's comments


Following the remarks that Buchanan made on a YouTube program on Sunday night, there was an immediate wave of criticism, leading him to step down from his position on the commission. 

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Buchanan, in the course of the program, recited lyrics from the song "The Menace" by incarcerated dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel. The lyrics in question used crude language to describe “Paula”.

Buchanan's public apology


Buchanan issued an apology on social media on Tuesday, acknowledging the unfortunate nature of his comments and his use of the song as a reference.

He stated, “my comments and use of the song reference are indeed unfortunate, and for that, I unequivocally apologize.”

Continuing his statement, Buchanan extended his sincere apologies to Ms. Llewellyn, saying, “I specifically wish to indicate to Ms Llewellyn that I deeply regret this and I am truly sorry,”

He then noted that, although he is an advocate for free speech, he also understands the necessity of maintaining public civility and mutual respect in societal interactions.

 

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