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  1. 5 giorni fa · An image of Christopher Hughes, the YouTuber behind "Chris Must List", while allegedly travelling in Trinidad and Tobago. Published. 4 June 2024, 00:48 BST. Updated 4 hours ago.

  2. 2 giorni fa · Hughes is now free to return home to Canada if he wants, but must return in time for his next court appearance. Hughes was represented by attorneys Anand Ramlogan, SC, Pamela Elder, SC, Russell Warner and Williams. After the hearing, Hughes posted two videos online. In the first he said, "I got good news. Court was a success. Restrictions removed.

  3. 1 giorno fa · Self-described “world traveller” Christopher Hughes, a Canadian vlogger who goes by the moniker “Chris Must List,” the name of his YouTube channel, is known for visiting “no-go zones” in various countries, most of them in the developing world (and of those, many in the Caribbean). His ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · A court in Trinidad and Tobago lifted restrictions on Canadian vlogger Christopher Hughes, allowing him to leave the country. Hughes, known as 'Chris Must List,' faced sedition charges for videos featuring alleged gang members. He remains on the island for his next hearing and continues filming. A Trinidad and Tobago court on Thursday lifted ...

  5. 18 ore fa · Canadian content creator Christopher Hughes will stay in Trinidad to fight the charge against him. After his last court appearance for a charge of publishing a statement with seditious intention, Hughes was given back his passport and told that he would be able to leave the country and return before his next court appearance in

  6. 2 giorni fa · June 6, 2024. Jensen La Vende. Senior Reporter. jensen.lavende@guardian.co.tt. Canadian vlogger Christopher Chris Must List Hughes has been granted permission to leave the country and return before his re-appearance in court next week. Master Margaret Sookraj-Goswami acceded to the request of Hughes’ attorney Pamela Elder SC who said the ...

  7. 5 giorni fa · Tweet. Christopher Arthur Hughes, a Canadian YouTuber known for his videos under the account “Chris Must List”, has been charged with sedition in Trinidad and Tobago after posting videos featuring interviews with local gang members who expressed opposition to the government. Hughes appeared in court on Monday and was ordered to surrender ...