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Iksur: ‘Acquitting Police Officers Causes Much Sadness, Unrest, and Feelings of Injustice’

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PARAMARIBO — The fact that District Court Judge Cynthia Klein-Jules fully acquitted the seven police officers – A.R., J.K., K.L., S.W., K.v.B., S.d.J., and R.W. – who stood trial for their actions during the unrest in Pikin Saron on May 2, 2023, on June 30, has led to “serious disappointment and concern” among the Indigenous Collective Suriname (Iksur), representatives of the surviving relatives, and various indigenous organizations. In a letter…
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PARAMARIBO — The fact that District Court Judge Cynthia Klein-Jules fully acquitted the seven police officers – A.R., J.K., K.L., S.W., K.v.B., S.d.J., and R.W. – who stood trial for their actions during the unrest in Pikin Saron on May 2, 2023, on June 30, has led to “serious disappointment and concern” among the Indigenous Collective Suriname (Iksur), representatives of the surviving relatives, and various indigenous organizations. In a letter…

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DWTonline.com broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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