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President Christine Kangaloo has called for greater respect, restraint and unity in Trinidad and Tobago, warning against a culture where “public speech often moves faster than reflection.”
In her Indian Arrival Day message, Kangaloo said the observance serves as a reminder that while citizens have the freedom to disagree, they also have a responsibility to do so with respect and measure.
She said a Republic is protected not only by laws, but by how citizens treat one another and the institutions entrusted to serve the country.
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