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BREAKING NEWS: Jagdeo shifts Sharma TV ban to after elections

Written by Kwesi Isles
http://www.demerarawaves.com/


Sunday, 09 October 2011 18:15


President Bharrat Jagdeo on Sunday announced that he will be enforcing the ban on CNS TV6 from December 1 so that the opposition parties will have no excuse for the whipping the PPP will inflict on them in the 2011 General and Regional Elections.

He made the revelation at the PPP's rally in Kitty where he also made it public that he had signed an order identifying November 28 as the election date.

Details to follow.

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Originally posted by Nehru:
What a Guy. What a president!!! A man that does use his POWER fairly. A man who TRULY believe he is the People's SERVANT. GOD BLESS President Jagdeo.

And he is correct let them get a Whoop Ass without ant excuse.


hhahhahahaa LMFAO love it, Jagdeo found a nice way out the criticism was mounting left right and center and internationally.

It is one of the first times that we have ever seen him back peddle publicly. A sign of things to come.
J
Embarassment?? Al YUh Gwan suh yeah. Al YUh SHAMELESS Pol PROSTITUTES. All the President id doing is ensuring that Al Yuh dont make excuses and cry like lil Sissies after the WHOOP ASS Al YUh gun get come Nov 28. It will be the BEST Thanksgiving EVER. This year a froasting a dozen (!@) Turkeys to Celebrate the CUT EASS Al YUh gun get!!!
Nehru
Press association condemns Jagdeo, Teixeira attacks on the media

By Stabroek editor | 0 Comments | Local | Monday, October 10, 2011


The Guyana Press Association today condemned attacks by President Bharrat Jagdeo and his advisor, Gail Teixeira on the media at yesterday’s rally by the PPP in Kitty.

The GPA noted that Jagdeo pointed out reporters at the rally and the media platform at the event and described media operatives as “vultures and carrion crows” who should be “thrown into jail” for going after him and his government. The GPA noted that his remarks were backed by his advisor on governance, Teixeira.

“President Jagdeo’s assertion that local media should be placed before an international court and jailed was wholly uncalled for, damaging and repugnant. His Aide, Gail Teixeira’s provocative attempt to compare Rwanda’s media and its role in that country’s genocide to the Guyana media is also highly inflammatory and is condemned as an effort to both silence and bring harm to the local media”, the GPA declared.

The GPA said that it will continue to be vigilant and focused in this period where a higher standard is required, a standard that should also be held by the politicians.

“The Guyana Press Association wishes to remind all political leaders in this campaign season that the rights of journalists whether they work in the state or private media ought to be respected. Therefore the GPA and the wider media fraternity shall hold all of these politicians on all sides of the political aisle responsible for the safety of media workers since it is obvious that media workers are now being targeted in this politically charged environment.

“The Guyana Press Association intends to inform and continue to update our colleagues across the Caribbean and the International Press Groups about these developments”, the association said.

At the meeting yesterday, Jagdeo singled out Stabroek News, Kaieteur News, CNS Channel Six and Demerara Waves.
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