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Home >> News>> Trinidad and Tobago president warns against country falling into failed state |
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March 19, 2008
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad:
President of Trinidad
and Tobago, Professor
George Maxwell Richards
has warned against the
country descending into
a failed state.
"States are regarded as
successful on the basis
of economics. But that
is not enough. The world
calls a failed state one
in which there is war,
where there is famine
and where there is
social disaster. We do
not fit that profile.
However, there is
evidence when we
consider crime,
education, lose
alienation inter-alia to
lead us to recognize
that the underpinnings
of strong statehood are
not as sound as they
should be and that
concerns lie not with
the old and the
generations that have
had their opportunity to
speak and to do, but
with the generations
that are yet to have
such opportunity. It is
for this reason that
this inauguration
focuses on the
generations that have to
solve the problems that
have been created,"
Richards said in a
ten-minute speech. |
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