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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles speaks during yesterday’s media conference at the Office of the Leader of the Opposition in Port-of-Spain.
ROGER JACOB
As another State of Emergency (SoE) takes hold, the Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) has raised red flags over several sections of the Emergency Powers Regulations (EPR) 2026, warning that the State is now policing both the public’s freedom of movement and expression under the guise of safety.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
As citizens once again face the suspension of certain constitutional rights, an unapologetic Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has made it clear she will continue to use States of Emergency as a crime-fighting tool, insisting she would rather act decisively to protect lives than stand by as criminals terrorise the population.
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Independent Senator Anthony Vieira speaks to reporters outside the Red House, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Independent senators are sharply divided over the Government’s decision to impose a second State of Emergency (SoE) just 10 months into office, deepening debate over crime policy and constitutional limits.
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FILE: Police officers are seen during an exercise at Beetham Gardens, Port-of-Spain, in the last State of Emergency in December.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Trinidad and Tobago is again under a State of Emergency, with the Emergency Powers Regulations, 2026, Legal Notice No. 40 of 2026, now in force.
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Political scientist Dr Bishnu Ragoonath
Political scientist Dr Bishnu Ragoonath says he was not surprised by the move by Government to institute another State of Emergency, particularly in the wake of the recent mass shooting in Laventille that left three people dead. It is the second SoE to be called since the Government came into office in May 2025. It was announced yesterday morning by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
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Former minister Vasant Bharath
There have been mixed reactions from past and present politicians to the second State of Emergency implemented by the United National Congress (UNC) Government in the 11 months it has been in office.
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T&T National Nurses’ Association president Idi Stuart
President of the Trinidad and Tobago National Nurses Association, Idi Stuart, has confirmed that the union will proceed with the planned protest despite the recently declared State of Emergency.
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Communication Workers’ Union secretary general Joanne Ogeer
The Communication Workers’ Union (CWU) is cautioning the Government against using the current State of Emergency (SoE) to restrict citizens’ constitutional right to peaceful protest.
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THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has assured the public that the island remains safe amid the national state of emergency (SoE) declared by the Government yesterday.
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Shirley Rampersad looks at the section of the house where her estranged husband Bachan Samlal perished in a fire at Sand Hill Trace, Barrackpore, on Sunday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Sixty-year-old Bachan Samlal — who was partially paralysed by a stroke — was unable to escape as flames tore through his home at Sand Hill Trace, Barrackpore, on Sunday.
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Lord David Richards
The Privy Council has cleared the way for nine men formerly accused of the kidnapping and murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman to receive over $20 million for malicious prosecution.
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Government Senator David Nahkid speak to reporters outside the Red House before attending the sitting of the Senate yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
In a rare divergence within the Government’s ranks, a sitting senator has publicly distanced himself from the Prime Minister’s position on the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
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