THE group was honed by the fiery fracas known as the 'Gas Riots' of April 16, 1999, which almost locked down the country. And although it had taken on many fights that caused mightier men to wilt, the rights group that is Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) has had days when all its members wanted to do was quit.
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