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pension plan worth in excess of $2.5B, refusal to entertain the proposal for an economic venture for Bermine even as the Everton mine laid idle and expensive equipment rotted, refusal to allow retooling in the industry even as the same was being done for sugar on a grander scale in as much as sugar prices were falling on the world market and bauxite never had a marketing problem.?These indicators are evidence of a deliberate attack on a people to destroy their lives through economic strangulation that have compelled General Secretary, Lincoln Lewis, to name the frontal assault economic genocide.?



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