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Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

when you low life use the word indians speak for yourself and family there is some Indians like myself who think the man is a true indian 

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

when you low life use the word indians speak for yourself and family there is some Indians like myself who think the man is a true indian 

What is a true Indian?  The man rose from pits of Calcutta. 

Now he thinks that he is a Brahmin.

R
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

when you low life use the word indians speak for yourself and family there is some Indians like myself who think the man is a true indian 

Do you have other adjectives and nouns in your vocabulary other than "low" and "life"?

FM
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

I dont think he is trying to destroy anyone. It is the great urge for POWER and Relevance which has blinded him and stole ALL his morals and intelligence.

Nehru
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

when you low life use the word indians speak for yourself and family there is some Indians like myself who think the man is a true indian 

Being infested with Crab Louse does not make you a TRUe Indian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

I dont think he is trying to destroy anyone. It is the great urge for POWER and Relevance which has blinded him and stole ALL his morals and intelligence.

He didn't have any in the first place.

R
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

when you low life use the word indians speak for yourself and family there is some Indians like myself who think the man is a true indian 

Being infested with Crab Louse does not make you a TRUe Indian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you mean indian is infest with crab louse,you is a different tribe of indian 

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

when you low life use the word indians speak for yourself and family there is some Indians like myself who think the man is a true indian 

Being infested with Crab Louse does not make you a TRUe Indian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you mean indian is infest with crab louse,you is a different tribe of indian 

You are becoming a racist, now!

R
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

I dont think he is trying to destroy anyone. It is the great urge for POWER and Relevance which has blinded him and stole ALL his morals and intelligence.

He didn't have any in the first place.

When you look in the dictionary for the meaning of ignorance, you see a photograph of Warria the Ignar as an example.

FM
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

when you low life use the word indians speak for yourself and family there is some Indians like myself who think the man is a true indian 

Being infested with Crab Louse does not make you a TRUe Indian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you mean indian is infest with crab louse,you is a different tribe of indian 

You are becoming a racist, now!

not me say this nehru is the one that say a true indian have crab louse,if he say skeltonman is a crab louse that will be different 

FM
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I knew this was coming.  And YES I do feel sorry for Moses.  Look what he reduced himself to all in the pursuit of POWER!!!!

Don't feel sorry for him.  He is attempting to destroy Indians.

I dont think he is trying to destroy anyone. It is the great urge for POWER and Relevance which has blinded him and stole ALL his morals and intelligence.

He didn't have any in the first place.

and the guyana police still looking for it 

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

You Indians are a funny set ah people...

We are Indo_guyanese..

you are some thing alright but i dough its a guyanese

Word of wisdom from Mr. Einstein.

HEHEHE  Bhai, Leave Buddy warriah alone .  He is trying.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Great reception from afro_guyanese. He took the job away from one of them.

They are Pi$$ed off. WOW!  The neemakaram knows exactly what he was going to get. For years he kicked their assess... Now He gets what he deserves.  Over to you mikwah...

You all are so sad.  Re posting a protest where cane cutters were PAID to protest.

 

In addition the PM candidate last time was Roopnarine, so black people aren't angry, even though I know that the PPP is desperately hoping that they would be.

 

Since when does the PPP care about what black people think?  You do know that they think that Elizabeth Harper is an idiot for agreeing to run as PM for a criminal party.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Great reception from afro_guyanese. He took the job away from one of them.

They are Pi$$ed off. WOW!  The neemakaram knows exactly what he was going to get. For years he kicked their assess... Now He gets what he deserves.  Over to you mikwah...

You all are so sad.  Re posting a protest where cane cutters were PAID to protest.

 

In addition the PM candidate last time was Roopnarine, so black people aren't angry, even though I know that the PPP is desperately hoping that they would be.

 

Since when does the PPP care about what black people think?  You do know that they think that Elizabeth Harper is an idiot for agreeing to run as PM for a criminal party.

Burnham never paid you to burn and steal. Instead he gave you shit to eat!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Great reception from afro_guyanese. He took the job away from one of them.

They are Pi$$ed off. WOW!  The neemakaram knows exactly what he was going to get. For years he kicked their assess... Now He gets what he deserves.  Over to you mikwah...

You all are so sad.  Re posting a protest where cane cutters were PAID to protest.

 

In addition the PM candidate last time was Roopnarine, so black people aren't angry, even though I know that the PPP is desperately hoping that they would be.

 

Since when does the PPP care about what black people think?  You do know that they think that Elizabeth Harper is an idiot for agreeing to run as PM for a criminal party.

Burnham never paid you to burn and steal. Instead he gave you shit to eat!!!!

are we detecting a little racism against the black man 

FM

Berbice News....as Local as Local gets

Berbice Rice Farmers Suffering under PPP

Water Service in Berbice is a Failure

 

PPP Claim they spending $50,000 per Year 

for Every Resident in Berbice

but

Over $100 Million per Year Each

On Lamumba, Kwame, Pholarie Joe

Edgehill, Witicka, Kit Nascimento

Norman McClean and Bynoe

 

What AFC & APNU will Do for Guyana

 

Rice Farmers will not Vote for PPP

Sugar Union admit No Democracy in Guyana

PPP pick up Bums from Rum Shop

and Bring them to Picket Parliament

Claiming they are Happy Cane Cutters

Killing of Opposition Supporter

After telling Neighbours

Not to Vote PPP 

Guyanese Calling for

End to PPP Govt

FM
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Look how Roman Catholic

Showing Leadership....

 

"Enjoin what is Right.....

and forbid what is Wrong"

 

Roman Catholics to pray for peace

following Tuesday night's killings

  • Thursday, 12 March 2015 17:29

 

Bishop Francis Alleyne

Bishop Francis Alleyne

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Roman Catholic Bishop, Francis Alleyne
on Thursday asked the faithful across Guyana
to pray for peace,
in the wake of two “chilling” killings Tuesday night
that he said ........
must be condemned by political leaders and
thoroughly investigated by police.
“Many persons, in the absence of evidence,
are already drawing political inferences.
  At this time,
to draw specific conclusions as to where culpability rests,
I call on the Guyana Police Force to act swiftly
in its investigations to find and
bring these killers before our courts,”
he said in a statement.
Extending sympathies, his prayers and
the support of the Catholic Church
to the grieving relatives of the deceased,
the Bishop called on
“political leaders of all parties
to specifically condemn the barbaric killing of Mr. Crum-Ewing
and to actively promote messages of peace
on the campaign trail and
create an environment of security and
nationhood in which citizens can exercise
their democratic and constitutional right, and indeed duty,
to elect a government of their choice.”
President Donald Ramotar
condemned killing of Courtney Crum-Ewing  Tuesday night and
urged police to go after the assailants and intellectual authors.
 
The opposition coalition of  the
Alliance For Change and A Partnership for National Unity
as well as
Working People’s Alliance (WPA) executive member, Dr. David Hinds
have condemned the killing and
have stridently called on Guyanese not to retaliate.
Alleyne noted that the gunning down of
27-year old Randy Persaud in front of his home in Agricola and
 
the shooting to the head of 40-year old Crum-Ewing
while walking around Diamond urging residents to vote
was a “chilling” act by gunmen still at large.
Police said no one has been arrested and
ballistic tests on several .32 spent shells are yet to be conducted.
Surveillance video footage from residents on Third Street, Diamond
has not turned up any useful image.
The Roman Catholic Bishop observed
that the execution of Crum-Ewing was
 â€œdangerously timed in a climate of electoral campaigning
as we prepare for national elections on 11th May.”
Alleyne said the execution of Mr Crum-Ewing,
under those circumstances,
is a retrograde step for our nation and
deserves the highest condemnation from all quarters.
 
He added that the murder of Randy Persaud,
and so many others under similar circumstances,
“is no less important than the murder of Mr. Crum-Ewing
as it affects us all as a people
who value, or are expected to value,
the sanctity and dignity of life and
indeed the human person.”
He recalled that in his public statement
on November 11
following the prorogation of Parliament,
he stated that
Guyana is in uncharted territory and
reconciliation and trust
were crucial to the process of restoring
and building the nation.
 
“I also called on all Guyanese
and their leaders
to ensure that
we navigate these uncertain times
peacefully, honestly and respectfully.
 
I wish to repeat and reinforce this call,”
he added.
 
The Roman Catholic Bishop  said
the constant call of God's Spirit
“to us is to look at and register the stamp
of immense worth that is placed on the whole of creation and,
in a special way, on the human person. 
 
The psalmist prays in Ps 139 (138) 13-14 
  "For it was you who created my being,
knit me together in my mother's womb. 
I thank you for the wonder of my being,
for the wonders of all your creation." 
 
God's Spirit further calls us
to celebrate this worth and dignity
in ourselves and with one another, he said.
 â€œAs a start,
I am requesting
that all Catholics offer prayers
for peace this Sunday.
I appeal to all citizens
to join in prayer with the Psalmist;
"O search me, God, and know my heart.
  O test me and know my thoughts. 
See that I (we) follow not the wrong path
and lead me (us) in the path of life eternal."
(Ps 139:23-24).”
 
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
SHOWING LEADERSHIP IN GUYANA....
While Goat Shit Posting Video
with Internal Problems in the Mandir
and Hindu Community.
FM

Where is the Voice

of the Muslim Leaders?

 

Assassination of Anti-Gov’t protestorâ€Ķ

The ultimate violation

of human rights –

demonstrators

March 13, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

Scores of demonstrators from various political and human rights groups, as well as civil society, became one yesterday as they gathered in front of the Ministry of Legal Affairs to stand in solidarity with murdered political activist, Courtney Crum-Ewing.

 

Brandishing placards and chanting in memory of the fallen activist, those gathered condemned his killing, calling it “the ultimate violation of human rights”.

 

The lively crowd insisted that “Bullets cannot silence us!” and

“We are Courtney!”

much to the approval of persons in passing vehicles,

who tooted their horns in support.

CENTRE g

 

The protestors said that they will ensure that their voices are heard and nothing will deter them.

 

Crum-Ewing was gunned down last Tuesday night at Third Avenue, Diamond Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara (EBD) while reportedly urging residents, by way of a bullhorn, to vote against the ruling party in the upcoming General and Regional Elections on May 11.

 

Crum-Ewing first started protesting and attracted media attention last year after an explosive phone conversation between a senior Kaieteur News reporter and Attorney General (AG), Anil Nandlall, surfaced.

 

The phone call, in which Nandlall warned the reporter to get out of Kaieteur News because of a possible attack, prompted Crum-Ewing to start several days of protests in front of the AG’s Carmichael Street office.

 

Crum–Ewing had said that his protests were because Nandlall’s actions as the chief legal officer were shameful. At the forefront of the protest line yesterday was Kaieteur News Publisher, Glenn Lall, who expressed outrage at the activist’s assassination. “It is heart wrenching! Courtney single-handedly stood up for a democratic and just society. He was a man who protested for fair play, spoke against immorality and indecency. Although I only met him a few months ago, I could have felt he was genuine, a man who wanted to see Guyana become a better place,” Lall said.

The businessman further remarked “The placards today (yesterday) speak a lot from my heart. Bullets cannot deter or stop us. Guyana has to continue Courtney’s struggle. He will forever live, not only in the hearts of those at Kaieteur News, but in the hearts of all Guyanese.”

 

City Mayor Hamilton Green, also on the protest line, roundly condemned the murder. He said it was imperative to remember the reason that Crum-Ewing had started to protest, and that the onus was now on the police to take those factors into account.

 

Also present was Mike McCormack, Head of the Guyana Human Rights Association, who described Crum-Ewing’s murder as outrageous. “The man was expressing himself freely and if freedom of expression is coming at this price, then everybody needs to be concerned about it. Courtney Crum-Ewing was threatening no one. But the message seems to have been threatening enough to assassinate him. We all need to let it be known that this is intolerable and we will not allow this country to be pulled in this direction during the election process.”

 

As the chants resounded, social activist Mark Benschop called on international bodies to take action. He criticised them for “treating the Guyana Government with very soft gloves” over the years.

“This Government has been associated with death squadsâ€Ķ phantom squads, and hopefully, just like the United States revoked the visas of officials in Venezuela, the US, Canada and Britain can send a message to the Government of Guyana,” the Presidential hopeful told this publication.

 

Though he said “Guyanese will not be silent,” the politician remained positive that citizens will not take to the streets with any kind of violence.

 

Also on the protest line, Social Activist and Kaieteur News Columnist, Frederick Kissoon said that he believes that Crum-Ewing’s death was intended to “send a message to the Guyanese people”.

 

“I think the PPP feels that never before in their history have they been so vulnerable to losing power and the frightening thing about the loss of power is it will result in the loss of their freedom, because of the atrocities and the illegalities committed over the years.”

 

Kissoon said that the demonstrations were important “to stop the flow, because they are going to attack other people. They’ve reached a point where they don’t care.”

 

Working People’s Alliance representative, Tacuma Ogunseye also condemned the assassination, stating that under the current regime, the country has slid further into acts such as this on an unprecedented scale. He expressed hope that in the coming days, “ways and means” could be found to ensure that the orchestrators of Crum-Ewing’s murder do not get away with it. He also lashed out at the international community, questioning their silence on the state of affairs. “The international community, sadly, has its own standards. One death, in a third world country, means little to the international community. That is the sad reality of international politics. Foreign embassies here and various representatives of the international community should take note and use their influences with their home offices to bring pressure to bear on this regime. So, Guyanese need to make a profound response that captures the attention of the international community.”

 

Head of Society against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), Joel Simpson called Crum-Ewing’s slaying “the ultimate violation of human rights”. This was a consensus view of those present. Simpson declared that this was not just a political issue, but was also a human rights issue. According to him, the right to assemble and air any opinion, even political, should be respected in any democracy and such an act must never happen again.

 

“There has to be an international investigative body involved to investigate this murder. Nobody has confidence that the Guyana Police Force will be able to investigate this fairly,” he opined.

 

 

And also joining in to condemn the act, Leader of Red Thread, Karen DeSouza said “I would like to see more people standing on the streets. To see people standing up against violence, whether it is in the form of violence against women, or violence in the form that killed Courtney.”

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

The PPP bussed in those fellows to protest the cutting of Guysuco subsidy without informing them none of the cash was coming to them. They of course would not listen. They got some fried chicken and a day off work in the hot sun.

 

Never underestimate the power of free fry chicken

FM

City Mayor Hamilton Green, also on the protest line, roundly condemned the murder. He said it was imperative to remember the reason that Crum-Ewing had started to protest, and that the onus was now on the police to take those factors into account.

 

Imagine the notorious PNC strongman Bilal Ato who used to drive fear in the country under Burnham is now a "democrat."  They had said he was responsible for Teekah, Rodney and Shirley Field Ridley's deaths. Imagine the PPP let people like Green run around Scxot-free after 1992.

FM
Originally Posted by Jay Bharrat:

City Mayor Hamilton Green, also on the protest line, roundly condemned the murder. He said it was imperative to remember the reason that Crum-Ewing had started to protest, and that the onus was now on the police to take those factors into account.

 

Imagine the notorious PNC strongman Bilal Ato who used to drive fear in the country under Burnham is now a "democrat."  They had said he was responsible for Teekah, Rodney and Shirley Field Ridley's deaths. Imagine the PPP let people like Green run around Scxot-free after 1992.

who's calling the former PNC strongman a "democrat"?

 

what low kind of 're-direction' is this?

FM

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