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Akash Samaroo
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley says he has received threats from “certain officials of state” but insists he is not intimidated, warning that he believes the country is entering a dangerous period where state power is being used against perceived political opponents.
Speaking exclusively with Guardian Media at his Goodwood Park, Diego Martin home yesterday, Rowley claimed threats have been directed not only at him but the People’s National Movement’s (PNM) Balisier House headquarters.
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