
David Abdulah
David Abdulah is the leader of the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) in Trinidad and Tobago, a political organization that advocates for social justice and equitable policies. He has been a vocal critic of the Trinidad and Tobago government's proposed 'stand your ground' legislation, urging for a reconsideration of the approach to firearm access for citizens. Abdulah emphasizes the need for public discourse and careful consideration of the potential societal implications of such legislation, particularly in relation to the existing culture of violence.
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David Abdulah called for Caricom to take a clear stance on the sovereignty of Cuba.
Caribische landen beloven humanitaire steun aan Cuba te midden van oplopende spanningen met de VS – de Ware TijdDavid Abdulah called for a clear position from Caricom regarding Cuba's sovereignty.
Caribbean countries pledge humanitarian support for Cuba amid rising tensions with US | CaribbeanDavid Abdulah is the political leader of Trinidad’s Movement for Social Justice who accused the prime minister of complicity in extrajudicial killings.
Radar revelation stokes fears Caribbean could be drawn into US-Venezuela crisis | Trump administrationDavid Abdulah, the leader of the Movement for Social Justice political party, said Trinidad and Tobago should not have allowed the warship into its waters.
US warship docks in Trinidad and Tobago, putting more pressure on Venezuela | NewsDavid Abdulah, the leader of the Movement for Social Justice political party, said Trinidad and Tobago should not have allowed the warship into its waters.
US warship docks in Trinidad and Tobago, putting more pressure on VenezuelaDavid Abdulah is the Political Leader of the Movement for Social Justice and a former labour leader in Trinidad and Tobago.
In Nobody’s Backyard! - Stabroek NewsDavid Abdulah, leader of the Movement for Social Justice, warned against the proposed stand your ground legislation.
Movement for Social Justice warns against implementing stand your ground legislation in T&T | World News






















