Social activist walks around Red House to highlight human trafficking

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Social activist walks around Red House to highlight human trafficking

In his bid to send a message to the “evil and wicked men” who are taking advantage of boys and girls, social activist Wendell Eversley marched around the Red House on Friday to highlight the issue of human trafficking.

Speaking to supporters, Eversley slammed Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, saying she ignored the issues raised by her then MP Devant Maharaj, who had written to her concerning the alleged human trafficking and prostitution taking place under UNC officials.

“When I hear names calling where human trafficking is concerned, I said I could not remain silent. If I did, I would be failing in my duty on what God put me on this earth to do, and that is to stand up for what is right.”

Eversley added: “Who is willing to stand up today to fight for our beautiful country? What we are seeing today is a set of blasted hypocrites walking up and down and politicians in our country sitting in our highest courts, making rules for you and I, and they are stink and dirty and have nastiness in their closets.”

He said Friday’s march was the first.

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