Rodney’s death was state-sanctioned – Jocelyn Dow asserts

Jocelyn Dow

Jocelyn Dow, an associate of historian Dr. Walter Rodney, has described her friend’s death as a “state-sanctioned” act in a time when she and several others feared for their lives daily.

Dow made the declaration during yesterday’s Walter Rodney Commis-sion of Inquiry (CoI) hearing at the Supreme Court Law Library. In her testimony, Dow described an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, which led to Rodney’s death. She explained that she, along with others, had thought that they could be “killed at any time” and, when she learnt of Rodney’s death, she had instantly believed that he had been murdered by the state. Though she had not been a member of Rodney’s party, the Working People’s Alliance (WPA), Dow said she was nevertheless subjected to victimisation.

She described in detail the events leading up to her discovery of Rodney’s death. According to her,