Archive for June, 2008

ICAR Press Release

Monday, June 30th, 2008
by Ras Simba (Public Relations Officer, ICAR Barbados)
Tacuma Graduation

Born into the folds of Rastafari, I’Akobi was an attribute of significance to the movement of Rastafari. Upon his crossover I’Akobi was a student member of the Barbados Association of Professional Engineers (B.A.P.E).

In 2001, I’Akobi, who was voted by peers as the most likely to succeed from the Christ Church Foundation School, graduated as valedictory speaker and “Best All Round Male”. The year prior, the Ministry of Social Transformation sent I’Akobi as their Youth Delegate at the 5th Ministerial Meeting on Children and Social Policy in the Americas. At the tertiary level l’Akobi was the recipient of the Scholarship for Academic Merit, Barbados Government Exhibition (2003) and recently was elected as president of the Barbados Association of Students at UWI (St. Augustine). (more…)

Petition Seeking Justice

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Rastafari Community of Barbados
PETITION

This is dedicated to the defense
of human rights and equal
recognition before the law
and those blossoms that
were cut off when blooming
brightest

Sign the Petition

AfriKa CRY BLOOD

WHEREAS rumours associating the most untimely death of a most priceless and cherished member of the Rastafari Community of Barbados, Ras I A’Kobi Tacuma Maloney to the interception, proliferation or possession of drugs are wholly inaccurate and totally unjustifiable; and,

Whereas Ras Tacuma was a very law-abiding citizen, and a recent graduate of St. Augustine Campus, University of the West Indies, Trinidad, who has no history of drug possession or trafficking; and,

Whereas reference to drugs degrades the status of this most honoured and valued young and gifted member of the Rastafari Community to that of a common criminal; and,

Whereas such a status is deemed to be unworthy and unmeritorious to this sacred individual and such an association will only serve to vilify the character of The Late Ras Tacuma and also to tarnish his hitherto spotless image and reputation; and,

Whereas those institutions which lay claim to standards of excellence and efficiency must also maintain and adhere to standards of excellence and efficiency; and,

Whereas relevant authorities should either provide just and adequate evidence to confirm this ghastly and obscure loss of life in connection to drugs or uncompromisingly remove all question marks and any element of doubt surrounding the character, the name and the reputation of the late Ras Tacuma as it relates to drugs and their proliferation;

We, the undersigned people of Barbados and the friends of Barbadians all over the Caribbean and the world, call on the Government of Barbados through the Prime Minister and the Attorney General to engage private and independent investigators to fully investigate the death of I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney, and bring the perpetrators to Justice.

August 2008

Mum in disbelief

Thursday, June 19th, 2008
by Yvette Best (www.nationnews.com)

Family and Close Friends of Ras Tacuma

“I LEAVE the laws of Maat to deal with those who took my son.” The words of a grieving Rastafari mother Margaret Maloney, who refuses to believe that her first-born I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney jumped to his death at Landlocks near Cove Bay, St Lucy, on Tuesday evening as stated by police.

Maloney told the DAILY NATION she was disturbed by the inconsistencies in the information she had received from police thus far. Police and coast guard officials pulled Tacuma’s body from the water around 1:30 a.m. yesterday. Officers on the scene Tuesday night said they responded to call of a drug landing around 5:30 p.m., where they observed and interviewed Tacuma.

“Initial investigations reveal (more…)


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