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Default Jah Cure - rape row erupts over world tour - 07-10-07, 08:37 AM

Rape row as 'new Marley' comes to UK | UK News | The Observer

Rape row as 'new Marley' comes to UK


Jah Cure served eight years in jail. Now the reggae singer's sell-out shows face protests

Jamie Doward, home affairs editor
Sunday October 7, 2007
The Observer


A bitter row has broken out over the imminent British tour of one of the world's most acclaimed reggae stars, recently released from prison after serving eight years for raping a woman at gunpoint.
Jah Cure, the 29-year-old Jamaican Rastafarian who has been compared to Bob Marley, is drawing international attention for his heartfelt lyrics and melodies. His British tour this month is almost sold out and he is the subject of huge media attention in the US.

But women's rights groups have expressed anger at the way that Cure - real name Siccature Alcock - has reassumed his celebrity status just months after being released.
The Voice, the newspaper for Britain's black community, received complaints after it carried adverts for the tour. Campaigner Paulette Coombs has urged people to protest outside Cure's tour venues, while others have demanded he donates some of the millions of pounds he is expected to make from his music to rape victims' charities. 'He is able to move on with his life,' Coombs told the newspaper. 'Who cares about the young woman he raped?'

The victim, Suzanne Ferguson, who waived her anonymity to speak out after she heard Cure was due for release, told the Jamaican press last year: 'Every time there is a lot of publicity about Jah Cure, I have even more flashbacks.'Sometimes I am so afraid to leave my house. It seems to me that entertainers are more valued than everybody else in Jamaica and, as a woman, I feel seriously undervalued.' She has claimed she was offered money by Cure's supporters to retract her claims.

But other women's groups are reluctant to join the protest. 'Jah Cure was not convicted by a jury and there were serious doubts about his conviction,' said Cristel Amiss, coordinator of the Black Women's Rape Action Project, based in north London. 'He has served eight years in prison. Those who call for a boycott of his tour are losing sight of the real issue, which is that only about 5.6 per cent of reported rapes result in a conviction. They are helping to perpetuate the myth of the rapist as a dark stranger.'

In interviews, Cure, who was released in the summer, says he wants to use his music as a form of rehabilitation. His new album True Reflections... A New Beginning was recorded behind bars.

'He's become such a conscious person, and all his lyrics are about peace and love,' a spokeswoman for his promoter told the Voice. 'Regardless of the hard times he's been through, he's seen it as God's will and he's stronger for the experience.'

Cure has already been the target of hate campaigns. Two years ago, a Jamaican radio station stopped playing his music after it received death threats. After his conviction, however, there was a groundswell of support for Cure, so called because he smokes large amounts of marijuana, which fellow reggae artists say makes him look well preserved or 'cured'.

Internet sites sprang up protesting his innocence and bearing the slogan 'Free Jah Cure'. A large number of reggae artists spoke out in his defence, with many suggesting that he was targeted by police for his Rastafarian beliefs.
Cure has declined to talk about the rape since his release, but his website insists that he wants his fans to know the two words most important to him are 'not guilty'. 'People can do their research, they know my side,' he told one interviewer.

Cure's supporters point out that no DNA evidence was obtained linking him to the crime. There are also concerns about the nature of his arrest: he was picked out by the victim on the street and was held without charge for a week.

At his trial. Ferguson told how she had memorised Cure's car licence plate, which enabled police to track him down. 'I was able to identify him because his voice was distinct. Anywhere I hear that voice, I will always remember it.'

Cure's tour promoter, Castro Brown, is no stranger to controversy. He has also promoted reggae singer Buju Banton, who has been attacked by gay rights groups. Banton's 1992 song, 'Boom Boom Bye', called for the murder of Batty Boys - Jamaican slang for gay men.

A rocky road

1978 Siccature Alcock (Jah Cure) born in Jamaica on 11 October.

1997 Recorded 'King of the Jungle'.

1999 Convicted of rape and sentenced to 19 years, later reduced to 15 on appeal.

2007 Released from jail on 28 July.

Between 1999 and 2007, he recorded and released three bestselling albums while in jail: a fourth album, True Reflections ... A New Beginning, is out now.


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vex Just when you thought all was safe for Reggae? - 08-10-07, 07:42 AM

Listening to a certain London radio station [won't promote the station] and they are discussing whether Jah cure ought to be allowed to perform in the UK... For all those who don't know he was jailed about 6 years ago for 'rape' I don't know the details of the case. But the man has served his time.. So as long as he is not continue to be a danger to women.. It really is astonishing that we now have a new campaign against reggae music by the white moralistic chattering classes..



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Listening to a certain London radio station [won't promote the station] and they are discussing whether Jah cure ought to be allowed to perform in the UK... For all those who don't know he was jailed about 6 years ago for 'rape' I don't know the details of the case. But the man has served his time.. So as long as he is not continue to be a danger to women.. It really is astonishing that we now have a new campaign against reggae music by the white moralistic chattering classes..



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Hmmmm rape is one of those super dodgy crimes. Maybe only troubling children and the elderly beats it.

I think if you do one of these crimes you cant be surprised if you're never forgiven or given any breaks.

For me i dont give a monkeys about him. If it were a member of my family he raped i'd want him dead much less singing reggae songs in the country. I have no sympathy regardless how long hes been in prison.

If you're talking abou the double standards of those attacking reggae stars etc, thats a whole different arguement.


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k - this has already been posted by me in the entertainment section
http://www.bnvillage.co.uk/entertain...orld-tour.html

just trying to find the american article as it suggests rape groups in the states arent happy either


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some background info

Jamaica Gleaner - Reliving a nightmare - Jah Cure's victim tells her story - Sunday | August 28, 2005

Jah Cure: A Case of Reasonable Doubt this one gives info on hi arrest background.


Jamaica Gleaner News - Jah Cure free but not forgetful - Sunday | August 12, 2007

there are issues around his arrest and conviction. he was picked out in the street and not a police line up.........


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depends how you define rape...

I always belived that too many men are wrongly accused of rape...I mean sheesh all you have to do is bust in a chick and she can say whatever she wants cos she got the DNA




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Rape cases and convictions in Africa and the Caribbean would most likely be true due to the second class status of women out there.It takes a lot for a woman in both continents to come forward as they would be tainted as 'spoilt goods'..not like them western girls who after getting pissed and sexed up are in denial due to their bitterness as being seen as a one nite stand or a dent to their 'reputation' within their circles...


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Strange how they let in Tyson a couple years ago but feel Jah Cure is a danger to the public. If its so called public decency and morals they are upholding. Did he do the crime? Why such public support then? After all Jamaican people dont love rapists.

Man its a difficult one. Because the brother sing such concious tunes from the heart its hard to believe he was capable of such an act. The woman in question is convinced/ but he is hardly banged to rights on firm evidence.

A bit off topic but what Ive never understood how you get to make three albums under the confines of a Jamaican prison. What he do it on home leave or what? Answer that one anyone.
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Strange how they let in Tyson a couple years ago but feel Jah Cure is a danger to the public. If its so called public decency and morals they are upholding. Did he do the crime? Why such public support then? After all Jamaican people dont love rapists.

Man its a difficult one. Because the brother sing such concious tunes from the heart its hard to believe he was capable of such an act. The woman in question is convinced/ but he is hardly banged to rights on firm evidence.

A bit off topic but what Ive never understood how you get to make three albums under the confines of a Jamaican prison. What he do it on home leave or what? Answer that one anyone.
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Listening to a certain London radio station [won't promote the station] and they are discussing whether Jah cure ought to be allowed to perform in the UK... For all those who don't know he was jailed about 6 years ago for 'rape' I don't know the details of the case. But the man has served his time.. So as long as he is not continue to be a danger to women.. It really is astonishing that we now have a new campaign against reggae music by the white moralistic chattering classes..



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Yeah, and you would say the same for an asian man or white man who rapped a black woman which is why the board went into a rukkus 2 years ago and got shut down ...... total contradiction big time... in no way shape or form whatever race or human is rape of anything to just 'serve your time' and be free ... that sh*t is sick
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Yeah, and you would say the same for an asian man or white man who rapped a black woman which is why the board went into a rukkus 2 years ago and got shut down ...... total contradiction big time... in no way shape or form whatever race or human is rape of anything to just 'serve your time' and be free ... that sh*t is sick
Ok stupid just to clarify....

I stated quite clearly that if he does not continue to be a 'danger' then the outrage is just plain wrong.. guilty or not the fact is Jah cure was convicted and served his time, that being the case society does not have a right to continue punishing the man trying to make an 'honest' living.....

As for your ignorant statement about 2005, for the last time stupid..BNV was not SHUT DOWN, it closed itself down to avoid certain contradictions... and miss stupid I'm quite clear that the story put about that caused the riot was NOT true and at the time i urged caution...so please shut up until you have a clue ok!!!!


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