Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "British Virgin Islands news websites" in English language version.
"A newspaper whose editor we can't find. Deceased. John Leonard. Editor, come forward man, stop hiding behind John Leonard name," he [Minister Mark Vanterpool] said in a lengthy tirade against VINO.
[G]overnment ministers Mark Vanterpool and Myron Walwyn, First Lady Lorna Smith, and other business and community leaders have publicly admonished the site, alleging shoddy journalistic practices.
"A newspaper whose editor we can't find. Deceased. John Leonard. Editor, come forward man, stop hiding behind John Leonard name," he [Minister Mark Vanterpool] said in a lengthy tirade against VINO.
Last Thursday was a dark day for freedom of speech in the Virgin Islands.
After years of being described as a mysterious or dead person, John E. Leonard is said to have parted company with Advance Marketing and Professional Services, the parent company of Virgin Islands News Online (VINO).
There have been numerous calls for Mr. John Leonard to make a public appearance, but to date this has not happened, leading many to assume that this was a deceptive ploy as someone else was operating using the name of Mr. John Leonard. Many have questioned the relationship between Mr. Willock and Mr. Leonard, who was said to be the editor of the website in question.
[T]he Territory's Constitutional Commission has expressed the view that 'every effort should be made', to encourage the use of the name 'Virgin Islands'.
We find that the pro-government news site, BVI Platinum News, is biased, engaging in yellow journalism, and deliberate in their article; publishing it even after Virgin Islands News Online had already removed the photo in question
David Morris (right) has had a rocky tenure as Commissioner of Police in the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF). The constabulary has been rocked with a long list of lawsuits against Morris over violation of police officers rights, and issues of fairness and not following the law when dealing with both police officers and the public.
Many have even suggested that some of the Caucasian reporters, including Jason Smith, are racist!
Last Thursday was a dark day for freedom of speech in the Virgin Islands.
[G]overnment ministers Mark Vanterpool and Myron Walwyn, First Lady Lorna Smith, and other business and community leaders have publicly admonished the site, alleging shoddy journalistic practices.
After years of being described as a mysterious or dead person, John E. Leonard is said to have parted company with Advance Marketing and Professional Services, the parent company of Virgin Islands News Online (VINO).
Last Thursday was a dark day for freedom of speech in the Virgin Islands.