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Friday, 10 July 2026

Good day. Try to avoid Michael Manley Boulevard in Kingston because an accident in the area is impeding the traffic flow.

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Thursday, 9 July 2026

What's Happening - July 9, 2026

Digital War Against Jamaica

Jamaica is under attack by some members of the social media community in Jamaica and overseas. I am amazed at the type of false information that is being spread across the world about Jamaica.

Jamaicans here and overseas must help to fight these digital terrorists. Report them to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and other social media for posting misleading information on their sites. Eventually it will negatively impact the credibility of these sites.


This is just a part of the video shown above. Based on what this man said, it seems as if someone stole the whole budget of Jamaica! These people have a plan, and it would be interesting to know what that plan is.


These Terrorists






Social media is busy showing these pictures because the police were anxious to talk to these guys. The police officers were also investigating this incident shown below in the video.


The car shown below is alleged to have been operated by these men. They were busy visiting gas stations in Kingston, relieving them of funds and injuring workers. 


The police sent out this information shown below:


Bark Di Trute understands that the police have sent a few of these men to their maker.

There are too many terrorists in our country, and we need to know them. The police should have a database of all suspects on the island. These suspects should be asked to contact the police. If they don't make contact with the police, then the court should rule that they are fugitives.

There is only one way to deal with fugitives effectively. Just remember that approximately 50,000 people have been murdered since 1962 in Jamaica, and we are not at war. What has happened to the death penalty? We are a nation of jokers!

Prostate Cancer

Remember to have your prostate checked out by the doctor, or you might see your maker earlier than he had planned.


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Minister Daryl Vaz's Statement In Response To Settlement Of Slander Case With Dr Dayton Campbell

 

Minister Daryl Vaz

Daryl Wesley Phillip Vaz is the Jamaica Labour Party MP for Portland Western. Since 2020, he has served as the Minister for Energy, Telecommunications and Transport.

He was born in St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, to Douglas and Sonia Vaz. His father is a former president of the Jamaica Manufacturers Association and a former Minister of Industry and Commerce.

Vaz attended Mona Preparatory, Campion College, and Miami Dade Community College in Miami, Florida.

Politics is in his blood, but rumours about matters have dogged his political career. In recent times, rumours have been circulating that all these politicians are corrupt. Credence is given to this when the Integrity Commission puts out information that several politicians are being investigated for illicit enrichment. This has led to some claiming that there is no integrity in the Integrity Commission and for people to suspect all politicians.

This is a dangerous trend in politics since these rumours can lead to a loss of confidence in the democratic system, and this can be the wrong road to follow. This does not mean that some politicians are not corrupt. Let's catch the guilty ones and deal with them, and not throw a blanket over all politicians.

For about 40 years, politician Daryl Vaz has suffered from a rumour that became fact for many people. He was accused by many of committing rape and murder of someone in Jamaica. He was not present in Jamaica when this happened.

Mr Dayton Campbell made damaging statements on a political platform in 2023 relating to the rumour about this rape case. Mr Vaz took the matter to the Supreme Court, and all parties agreed to a settlement. Mr Campbell agreed to take actions to indicate that what was said about Mr. Vaz was not true. The following is a reaction from Minister Daryl Vaz.

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Those who post slanderous statements on the Internet could find themselves in hot waters. in the future. It should be a criminal offense for anyone who knowingly publishes false information on the Internet that is intended to mislead the public.

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Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Dr. Dayton Campbell's Apology To Minister Daryl Vaz

Dr Dayton Campbell

The following is Dr Dayton Campbell's apology to Minister Daryl Vaz. Add your comments at the bottom of this blog, letting us know what you think.



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Misleading Political Platform Rhetoric Gets A Blow!

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​For decades, Jamaican political culture has tolerated a high volume of platform rhetoric—often dismissed as "fair comment" or mere campaign theatricality. However, the statements made by Dr Campbell at the PNP Clarendon North Western conference in July 2023 crossed a dangerous line. By recycling debunked, decades-old rumours and connecting his parliamentary colleagues to severe criminal conduct, the boundaries of acceptable political rivalry weren't just pushed—they were obliterated.  

​The fact that Dr Campbell had to completely concede that his claims had "no foundation in truth"—while agreeing to pay $1.5 million in legal costs and plastering a video and print apology across national newspapers for an entire month—is an incredibly humiliating pivot. It proves that when the blinding lights of the political rally fade, the cold, objective light of the courtroom takes over.  

​Vaz, Robertson, and Lawrence successfully utilized the judiciary not just to clear their names but to demand a structural baseline of dignity. This outcome vindicates the sharp warnings issued at the time by senior statesmen, including former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, who openly lamented the "appalling deterioration in public discourse."  


​The Lessons Learned

​1. The Digital Era Multiplies Defamation Liability

​In the past, a reckless comment made at a rural political rally might only be heard by the few thousand people in attendance. Today, political conferences are live-streamed, clipped, and uploaded to YouTube and TikTok. As noted in the original lawsuit, the wider world has instant access to these broadcasts. Because technology permanently archives and amplifies these remarks, the legal and financial damages for destroying a reputation are higher than ever before.  

​2. Fact-Checking is Mandatory, Even for "Rumours"

​One of the most damning aspects of Dr Campbell's apology was his acknowledgement that simple fact-checking would have disproven his claims. Minister Vaz was legally prepared to present his passport and college records proving he was not even in the country when the historical crime occurred. Furthermore, the individual responsible for creating the "assassination plot" rumour had already been convicted of public mischief years prior. The lesson here is absolute: repeating a popular political rumour does not protect you from the legal consequences of spreading a lie.  

​3. Political Strategy Cannot Overrule Legal Reality.

​Early in this dispute, some senior political figures within the PNP brushed off the lawsuits as "little strategies" that didn't require worrying about. This settlement proves how dangerous that advice was. Relying on political bravado inside a court of law is a failing strategy. When faced with the strict evidentiary burdens of a defamation trial, Dr. Campbell's legal team clearly recognized that an indefensible defence would only result in astronomically higher financial penalties if a judge handed down a verdict.  


​4. A Step Toward Raising the Bar for Public Discourse.

​Ultimately, this situation is a win for the Jamaican electorate. It sets a powerful precedent: politicians will be held financially and reputationally accountable for what they say on the clock. If leadership figures want to command the respect of the public, they must ensure their mouths do not speak what their pockets and integrity cannot back up.

Contributed by Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher attended Frome Technical High and Illinois State University. He has a BSc in Mass Media. A former videographer at the Jamaica Information Service, he is now a multimedia communication specialist at the University of Illinois.

Anthony is a member of the diaspora who continues to show keen interest in Jamaica. We appreciate members of the diaspora supporting Bark Di Trute.



Editor's Note

I have always invited others to contribute to Bark Di Trute because it is not easy for someone to do it alone. When a writer like Anthony Fisher decides to contribute to the blog, I cannot refuse the contribution of someone who is an excellent writer and who sometimes has the graphics ready for publication. 

We will only refuse contributions if we have too many submitted articles or if the articles are of poor quality, are libellous, or promote immoral and illegal things.

Some of my readers, and in particular some PNP readers, don't support his points of view. My suggestion is to get the PNP party to get a contributor for Bark Di Trute!

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