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Clarke plans second march

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The first protest march went so nice that its organiser now plans to do it twice.
Political activist Robert “Bobby” Clarke has applied for police permission to hold another march in The City on July 5.
Like his first held last Friday, the one in July is to demonstrate the people’s concern about the hardships they are experiencing.
He would also be protesting the seeming indifference of both the ruling Democratic Labour party Government and the Opposition Barbados Labour Party to the plight of the people.
Clarke said last night he was trying to get the Government to realise it needed to listen to the people’s concerns and respond to them. (SP)

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