Protesters March in St. John’s Over Rising Costs and Crime Concerns

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Hundreds took to the streets of St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda in the Action Freedom March, organized by the United Progressive Party (UPP), to protest rising living costs and crime concerns.

Demonstrators carried signs demanding action on economic hardship and growing insecurity. Speakers called for greater accountability from authorities, urging transparency in tackling unresolved crimes and disappearances.

The rally drew widespread attention, with participants insisting their voices be heard on issues affecting daily life in Antigua and Barbuda.

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14 COMMENTS

    • what a MASSIVE CROWD!!! No room to even sneeze 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  1. The English language! I just love it. The plural of hundred (just add an s) is hundreds. So that when a gathering has a generous head count of a little over one hundred, not nearly two hundred, we can, given the UPP’s penchant for dishonest disclosures, understand their claim that hundreds took to the streets yesterday blah, blah, blah. How amusing!

  2. The police needs to remember its mandate to protect and serve and not utilize gestapo tactics to terrorize citizens. Officers need to remember that wearing the uniform does not mean that they are above the law and any efforts to negate this must be abolished for officers must be held accountable for any and all offense.

  3. We have bigger issues like finding the missing child. Why didn’t they turn this into a search instead.
    Right now people don’t want to hear about anything but Chantel

  4. You know I watched this and thought where were all these people when others were out searching for missing people? Not that you are not supposed to march, but the organizers couldn’t rally these people into search parties?

    Our priorities in this little country are so messed up.

  5. Not at all surprised that Shugy was front and centre. 1) It involved the road, 2) it involved music, 3) it didnt involve speaking in parliament

  6. Isn’t the missing child a crime committed in Antigua? So, the people were marching against it and other crimes. Didn’t the people marched around Jerico when a lot evils were happening? So, what is the difference now today from back in Biblical times? Same evils and the same marching. It’s saddened my heart ❤️ to hear of this young girl missing. What is happening to my beloved country of Antigua? We need more security cameras installed and monitors around the country.

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