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Unions Challenge Trinidad and Tobago’s ‘No-Protest Zones’, Threaten Legal Action

Thirteen trade unions in Trinidad and Tobago are making a bold stand against the government’s new ‘no-protest zones’. These zones limit demonstrations near significant State locations such as major buildings, ports, airports, the Parliament, police headquarters, and Defence Force facilities. The government justifies this move in the name of security, order, and protection of critical public spaces.

However, the unions offer a different perspective. They argue that this new regulation is an attack on people’s constitutional right to protest. For many years, protests have been a powerful tool for workers, activists, and ordinary citizens to challenge governments, demand justice, and voice their concerns about the country’s direction.

The new rules, according to the unions, could potentially alienate citizens by pushing them further away from decision-making locations. They fear that the right to protest is being subtly boxed in, shrunk down, and redirected to a ‘safe’ corner, thereby questioning the freedom of protest.

Despite the backlash, the government remains resolute in its decision, setting the stage for a legal showdown. This potential court battle may force Trinidad and Tobago to introspect and decide the kind of democracy it wants to be. One that allows citizens to challenge power loudly and visibly or one where protest is permissible only if it doesn’t disturb the status quo.

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