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EDITORIAL: JUSTICE IS NEEDED IN GUYANA |
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Tuesday, 04 August 2009 |
IT IS THE EDITORIAL CONTENTION OF THIS NEWSPAPER THAT THE PRESIDENT OF GUYANA, THE CURRENT COMMISSIONER OF THE GUYANA POLICE FORCE, THE FORMER MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS RONALD GAJRAJ, THE MINISTER OF HEALTH LESLIE RAMSAMMY, AND SUNDRY OTHERS IN THE LEADERSHIP AND RANK AND FILE OF THE PPP, WERE CO-CONSPIRATORS WITH ROGER KHAN IN THE MURDER OF POLITICAL ACTIVIST RONALD WADDELL, AND THE KIDNAPPING, TORTURE AND LYNCHING OF HUNDREDS OF YOUNG BLACK BY THE MOB ROGER KHAN AND GAJRAJ WERE GIVEN PERMISSION BY THE GOVERNMENT TO ASSEMBLE.
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Which one you will more find in Guyana: Crocodile Dundees or crocodile tears? |
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Friday, 29 May 2009 |
There aren’t many Crocodile Dundees in the Guyana Government. I doubt there is any. Courage is not a quality the PPP leadership is noted for. This explains why people hide under their mothers’ dresses and full up the Chronicle letter pages with fictitious names. For sure there isn’t a single Crocodile Dundee in the PPP Government because as soon as “you know what” hits the fan, no leader has the courage to face the press.
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Which one you will more find in Guyana: Crocodile Dundees or crocodile tears? |
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Thursday, 28 May 2009 |
There aren’t many Crocodile Dundees in the Guyana Government. I doubt there is any. Courage is not a quality the PPP leadership is noted for. This explains why people hide under their mothers’ dresses and full up the Chronicle letter pages with fictitious names. For sure there isn’t a single Crocodile Dundee in the PPP Government because as soon as “you know what” hits the fan, no leader has the courage to face the press.
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Henry Greene's Performance as C.O.P does not merit an extension |
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Sunday, 19 April 2009 |
Editorial:
Over the past several weeks, there has been much buzz in the news about whether the tenure of the current Commissioner of Police will be extended or not. As we are well aware, Henry Greene the current office holder holder, was confirmed as Commissioner of Police at the beginning of 2009 after acting in that position since the departure of Winston Felix on pre-retirement leave in July 2006.
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GEORGE ORWELL MUSTA LOOKED INTO THE FUTURE AND SEEN GUYANA |
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Monday, 02 March 2009 |
George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” which was published in the United Kingdom in 1945, and “Nineteen Eighty Four” which was published in 1949, predicted what many nations might become in the future, in terms of the structure and stratification of their human societies. And while one can point at this or that nation today and remark on its resemblance to the social developments fictionalized in either of those two insightful works, it is difficult to find many that boldly and blatantly embody the negatives of both fictionalized societies. That is, unless one travels to the top of the South American Continent and examines what the only English speaking nation on that continent is rapidly becoming. The Cooperative Republic of Guyana, a nation torn asunder by ethnic divisions, violent crimes including extra judicial and vigilante style mass murders, and Teflon drug barons with traceable links to the very centers of power, has become a current day replica of the fictionalized examples Orwell presented to the world. The controlling and pervasive establishmentarian concepts and elements of “Big Brother”, “Group Think”, “Equal and Equaller”, Napoleonistic Security Puppies, that Orwell introduced to enhance word picture imaging of his characters, have all become the norm in the exercise of political administrative power in Guyana today. And as long as “Boxer” continues to be a loyal supporter who diligently does what he is supposed to at the ballot box every four or five years, the coercive strangulation of truth, freedom and justice becomes a routine chore for the appropriate Ministry in Orwell’s modern day Oceania.
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