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Why Jamaicans can't access their own beaches

Summary by The Guardian
If Jamaica is synonymous with sun, sea and freedom to some, they might be surprised to hear that is not necessarily the case for Jamaicans as only 1% of the country’s beaches are open to the public. The rest are walled off by resorts, protected by private security and locked behind a colonial law that is somehow still in force. Neelam Tailor digs into how Jamaica’s paradise became private property – and speaks with the local movement fighting to…

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the Guardian broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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