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Mr. Donald Ramotar addresses National Assembly
Friday, 10 February 2012

 

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 Minority Leader, Mr. Donald Ramotar's address to the National Assembly....tune in now for live broadcast via www.benschopradio.com orwww.guyanaobservernews.org spread the word.

 
The Commissioner of Police, Greene raped me
Wednesday, 08 February 2012

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A 34 year old mother of three is alleging that Guyana's Commissioner of Police, Henry Greene raped her. The woman, recounting the story claimed that Greene 'choked' her and then inserted his penis inside of her, and proceeded to rape her for about two hours. Yesterday, according to court documents, Greene has admitted having sex with the woman (who visited his office seeking help concerning a police matter) he's claiming that the woman 'consented' to having sex with him, this has since been refuted by the victim who's maintaing her story that the Commissioner of Police, raped her, since she has never consented to Mr. Greene having sex with her.

 
Remove Miss Guyana Universe from the hands of Odinga Lumumba
Wednesday, 08 February 2012

(Editor's Note: A group of concerned Guyanese are currently petitioning the Headquarters of Miss Universe, and owner, Mr. Donald Trump to have Odinga Lumumba (franchise holder for Miss Guyana Universe) removed as being part of the organization. The group is contending that Lumumba uses the entity to lure young girls into having sexual relationships with powerful politicians (including former president, Jagdeo) drug lords, and certain businessmen.)

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The statement below is part of US embassy in Guyana, report to Washington, DC.

REF: GEORGETOWN 111 Classified By: DCM Michael D. Thomas for reason 1.4 (d) ¶6. (S) Odinga Lumumba: Strong man for the former PNC government. Followed ex-Prime Minister Hamilton Green to the GGG when the PNC expelled Green then moved to the PPP. Currently Coordinator of the President's Youth Choice Initiative, Presidential Advisor on Empowerment PPP Member of Parliament, President of the Guyana Football League, central figure in a wildlife export scandal, frequently seen clubbing with President Jagdeo and popularly rumored to procure women for the President.

 
Wikileaks Cable: "Rohee and Greene are linked to drug traffickers"
Wednesday, 08 February 2012
C O N F I D E N T I A L GEORGETOWN 000454 SIPDIS WHA/CAR E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/11/2019 TAGS: PREL [External Political Relations], GY [Guyana] SUBJECT: RULE OF LAW IN GUYANA: MORE LIKE A GUIDELINE REF: A. A) GEORGETOWN 450 B. B) GEORGETOWN 418 Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Karen L. Williams for reasons 1.4(b) a nd (d) 1. (C) SUMMARY: Recent actions by the Government of Guyana, illustrated by the case of detained missionaries (REFTEL A) and the pursuit of suspects in the Ministry of Health fire (REFTEL B), paint a picture of a state where opposition is marginalized and rule of law is selectively applied. Diplomatic and local observers comment that the rhetoric and tightening of political power is at its highest since the 2006 presidential and parliamentary elections. END SUMMARY. ¶2. (C) The recent case of U.S. missionaries detained in preparation for immediate deportation despite court orders to the contrary, brought to stark light the flimsiness of rule of law in Guyana. Both Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee and Commissioner of Police Henry Greene (who are known associates and accomplices of drug traffickers and human smugglers) ignored court orders to release the missionaries while their deportation case was pending before the court. President Bharrat Jagdeo had the missionaries released not as the court ordered it, but only as a 30-day extension of their deportation. Jagdeo and key advisors, such as Roger Persaud, have publicly defended the detention and deportation orders, and only gave apologies for the manner in which the missionaries were "rounded up."
 
Commissioner of Police, Greene should be charged with rape
Wednesday, 08 February 2012

 

According to Greene, the woman then told her that her cell phone was lodged at the Sparendaam Police Station and asked for help in accessing it.

“I told her that it is not possible…because the cellphone is being used to conduct the investigation and it would prejudice the investigation,” he said in the affidavit, noting that later that day he informed the woman he had confirmed that the file was at the DPP.


 
Guyana Commissioner of Police broke down in tears over pending rape charge
Tuesday, 07 February 2012
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BREAKING NEWS: Police Commissioner HENRY GREENE has filed an order in the High Court which seeks to quash the decision of the DPP to advise that he be charged for rape and to also block the acting Police Commissioner and the Crime Chief from charging him with a criminal offense of rape. Story now developing (gomoseley)
 
Police preparing rape charge against Top Cop, Henry Greene
Tuesday, 07 February 2012

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Crime chief Seelall Persaud this morning confirmed that the Director of Public Prosecutions has advised that police commissioner Henry Greene be charged with rape.

Persaud however could not say when the charge would be instituted and when Greene could make his first court appearance.

“I don’t know if he is going to court today but if that is so I ought to have known”, he stressed.


In December a mother of two alleged that the top cop raped her at a city hotel after she sought his assistance in getting back her cell phone.

 

'Rape' victim speaks of her ordeal with Police Commissioner, Henry Greene.

 
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