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Reply to "Marcus Bisram had Narinedatt murdered after he rejected his sexual advances."

“In Queens, you find a replica of the bribery and corruption from Guyana,” said Aubrey Bonnett, a professor at the State University of New York at Westbury who has written about the West Indian diaspora. “It’s a miniature part of the subculture.”

Since gaining independence from Britain in 1966, Guyana has been politically divided between two major ethnic groups, African and Indian. Mr. Bisram and his family are of Indian heritage; the current ruling party in Guyana is mostly made up of Afro-Guyanese leaders.


 

Is this Professor on target ???

Django,six week stay,yr 1996 in Queens NY,when migrated with my family,was not impressive,individuals were trying to use my skills for their benefit and offering pittance,they were misjudging this Indian, was deciding to return home,fortunately a friend assist and helped to move to the current State, residing for the past 21 yrs.

 
Django
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