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Jan 26,2018

…President repeats promise of full probe
…says gov’t will ensure perpetrators are brought to justice.

 

PRESIDENT and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, David Granger has said that a full investigation into the deaths of hundreds of Guyanese, including that of former Minister of Agriculture, Satyadeow Sawh, during the period of ‘Troubles,’ will be launched.
Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo was President during the period of ‘Troubles’.

Addressing the opening ceremony of the Annual GDF Officers’ Conference at Base Camp Ayanganna on Thursday, the President said that his administration will ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice. “Society has been scarred by violence, which left a lingering legacy of distrust with the potential of fresh disorder.

Monuments at Bartica, Buxton and Eve Leary have been erected to the victims of violence during the ‘Troubles’ between 2002 and 2009. We still have an obligation to investigate those ‘Troubles’ and ensure that the culprits are brought to justice,” he said.

During most of the decade referred to by the Head of State, Guyana witnessed its most intense and sustained wave of criminal violence since Independence. According to the President, there were 1,431 murders during that period.

Speaking at the opening of the ‘Seminar on Tackling Domestic Abuse in Guyana’ on January 22, 2016, President Granger had said that the previous administration never bothered to account to the nation for the hundreds of lives that were lost through criminal violence.

“It refused even to conduct inquests into the assassinations of its own Minister of Agriculture at La Bonne Intention; of the Head of the Police Force’s Target Special Squad on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway; of the Deputy Head of the Customs [Anti]-Narcotics Unit in Buxton and of the attempted assassination of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) in Kitty. It refused to conduct inquiries into the massacres in Agricola, Bagotstown-Eccles, Bartica, Bourda, Campbellville, Kitty, Lamaha Gardens, Lindo Creek, Lusignan and elsewhere.

A generation of Guyanese – which was an unwilling witness to criminal violence – has now grown up. The agony, anger and alienation caused by violence against citizens, especially the innocent and the young still simmer. The crimes have not been explained. The memories have not been erased,” the President said.

President Granger, on January 18, 2018 at the handing over ceremony of the Report of the Security Sector Reform Project (SSRP), said that the ‘Troubles’ no doubt, was the consequence of a high-level condonation of or complicity with, the rise of drug cartels and the importation of illegal narcotics and weapons. These crimes, he said, brought an unprecedented wave of criminal violence into the country during the first decade of the century, with the consequence being a bloody battle to extend drug empires and to eliminate anyone who resisted them.

While serving as Opposition Leader, President Granger had called for a Commission of Inquiry (COI) into those criminal activities, which resulted in the loss of lives. In 2013, he took a motion before the National Assembly and called on the then People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) Government to establish the COI to probe criminal violence from 2004 to 2010.

He made specific mention of the former Agriculture Minister’s death, as well as the Lusignan, Lindo Creek and Bartica massacres. The motion put forward by President Granger at that time was deferred on a number of occasions.

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Leh we see when his diehard PNC supporters get incriminated in The Buxton terrorist gangs if he keeps his motivation.  

Jagdeo responded to the nation under siege by African terrorists.  I will always back Jagdeo on this matter!

Baseman

"President Granger, on January 18, 2018 at the handing over ceremony of the Report of the Security Sector Reform Project (SSRP), said that the ‘Troubles’ no doubt, was the consequence of a high-level condonation of or complicity with, the rise of drug cartels and the importation of illegal narcotics and weapons. These crimes, he said, brought an unprecedented wave of criminal violence into the country during the first decade of the century, with the consequence being a bloody battle to extend drug empires and to eliminate anyone who resisted them."

In other words, the PPP nurtured the cocaine trafficking industry because it was bringing in massive amounts of foreign exchange into the country. The consequence of this was out of control crime like we've seen in many other Latin American and Caribbean nations where the drug cartels assert control on the country and infiltrate the seats of power. Those who cry about crime today conveniently forget those days when drug lords were in control and the resulting crime wave was nothing like we have ever seen in Guyana. The birth of Jagdeo's Narco Republic.

Mars
Mars posted:

"President Granger, on January 18, 2018 at the handing over ceremony of the Report of the Security Sector Reform Project (SSRP), said that the ‘Troubles’ no doubt, was the consequence of a high-level condonation of or complicity with, the rise of drug cartels and the importation of illegal narcotics and weapons. These crimes, he said, brought an unprecedented wave of criminal violence into the country during the first decade of the century, with the consequence being a bloody battle to extend drug empires and to eliminate anyone who resisted them."

In other words, the PPP nurtured the cocaine trafficking industry because it was bringing in massive amounts of foreign exchange into the country. The consequence of this was out of control crime like we've seen in many other Latin American and Caribbean nations where the drug cartels assert control on the country and infiltrate the seats of power. Those who cry about crime today conveniently forget those days when drug lords were in control and the resulting crime wave was nothing like we have ever seen in Guyana. The birth of Jagdeo's Narco Republic.

You should provide your evidence to Soccu ... 3 1/2 years and you hiding behind the computer screen screaming. 

Be a man and turn the evidence over. 

FM

What about the era from 1964 to 1992. Dr. Walter Rodney, Father Bernard Darke, Vincent Teekah, Shirley Field Ridley, ......... ?  Guyana needs a Truth and Reconciliation Commission . Who supported the so called freedom fighters? A lot of Guyanese have blood on their hands . President Granger is no angel. He was a high ranking officer in the GDF when a lot of these crimes were perpetrated on the Guyanese nation. We cannot put all the blame on the PPP era. The PNC has to bear some responsibility . Slow Fiah and More Fiah. Long Live Democracy.

B
Dave posted:
Mars posted:

"President Granger, on January 18, 2018 at the handing over ceremony of the Report of the Security Sector Reform Project (SSRP), said that the ‘Troubles’ no doubt, was the consequence of a high-level condonation of or complicity with, the rise of drug cartels and the importation of illegal narcotics and weapons. These crimes, he said, brought an unprecedented wave of criminal violence into the country during the first decade of the century, with the consequence being a bloody battle to extend drug empires and to eliminate anyone who resisted them."

In other words, the PPP nurtured the cocaine trafficking industry because it was bringing in massive amounts of foreign exchange into the country. The consequence of this was out of control crime like we've seen in many other Latin American and Caribbean nations where the drug cartels assert control on the country and infiltrate the seats of power. Those who cry about crime today conveniently forget those days when drug lords were in control and the resulting crime wave was nothing like we have ever seen in Guyana. The birth of Jagdeo's Narco Republic.

You should provide your evidence to Soccu ... 3 1/2 years and you hiding behind the computer screen screaming. 

Be a man and turn the evidence over. 

I am merely a commentator on this forum and I have a family and a life outside of Guyana. Do you really think that I want to get myself involved in exposing criminal enterprises over there? The last thing I need is for Jagdeo to sic his Phantoms on me.

Mars
Mars posted:
Dave posted:
Mars posted:

"President Granger, on January 18, 2018 at the handing over ceremony of the Report of the Security Sector Reform Project (SSRP), said that the ‘Troubles’ no doubt, was the consequence of a high-level condonation of or complicity with, the rise of drug cartels and the importation of illegal narcotics and weapons. These crimes, he said, brought an unprecedented wave of criminal violence into the country during the first decade of the century, with the consequence being a bloody battle to extend drug empires and to eliminate anyone who resisted them."

In other words, the PPP nurtured the cocaine trafficking industry because it was bringing in massive amounts of foreign exchange into the country. The consequence of this was out of control crime like we've seen in many other Latin American and Caribbean nations where the drug cartels assert control on the country and infiltrate the seats of power. Those who cry about crime today conveniently forget those days when drug lords were in control and the resulting crime wave was nothing like we have ever seen in Guyana. The birth of Jagdeo's Narco Republic.

You should provide your evidence to Soccu ... 3 1/2 years and you hiding behind the computer screen screaming. 

Be a man and turn the evidence over. 

I am merely a commentator on this forum and I have a family and a life outside of Guyana. Do you really think that I want to get myself involved in exposing criminal enterprises over there? The last thing I need is for Jagdeo to sic his Phantoms on me.

“Fit and proper “explanation for yourself. 

Your comments have no value without representation . 

 

 

FM
Mars posted:
Dave posted:
Mars posted:

"President Granger, on January 18, 2018 at the handing over ceremony of the Report of the Security Sector Reform Project (SSRP), said that the ‘Troubles’ no doubt, was the consequence of a high-level condonation of or complicity with, the rise of drug cartels and the importation of illegal narcotics and weapons. These crimes, he said, brought an unprecedented wave of criminal violence into the country during the first decade of the century, with the consequence being a bloody battle to extend drug empires and to eliminate anyone who resisted them."

In other words, the PPP nurtured the cocaine trafficking industry because it was bringing in massive amounts of foreign exchange into the country. The consequence of this was out of control crime like we've seen in many other Latin American and Caribbean nations where the drug cartels assert control on the country and infiltrate the seats of power. Those who cry about crime today conveniently forget those days when drug lords were in control and the resulting crime wave was nothing like we have ever seen in Guyana. The birth of Jagdeo's Narco Republic.

You should provide your evidence to Soccu ... 3 1/2 years and you hiding behind the computer screen screaming. 

Be a man and turn the evidence over. 

I am merely a commentator on this forum and I have a family and a life outside of Guyana. Do you really think that I want to get myself involved in exposing criminal enterprises over there? The last thing I need is for Jagdeo to sic his Phantoms on me.

You mean a PNC funded coolie harasser. Gwan dah side you chachundhar.

FM

These PNC gadahas are behaving like antimen.

They can provide the evidence or just shut up. They were hollering about PPP corruption and despite hundreds of millions of audits, they have proven shyte so far.

They can continue with their antimen talk all day long.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Mars posted:

I am merely a commentator on this forum and I have a family and a life outside of Guyana. Do you really think that I want to get myself involved in exposing criminal enterprises over there? The last thing I need is for Jagdeo to sic his Phantoms on me.

You mean a PNC funded coolie harasser. Gwan dah side you chachundhar.

Speak English please. I don't understand the language of you lower class porters. So who was funding me in the days when I supported the PPP here? Nobody pays me anything to write on this forum. 

Don't you have any "nigroes" to watchman today? They might be planning an attack on your obese white trash. 

Mars
Mars posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Mars posted:

I am merely a commentator on this forum and I have a family and a life outside of Guyana. Do you really think that I want to get myself involved in exposing criminal enterprises over there? The last thing I need is for Jagdeo to sic his Phantoms on me.

You mean a PNC funded coolie harasser. Gwan dah side you chachundhar.

Speak English please. I don't understand the language of you lower class porters. So who was funding me in the days when I supported the PPP here? Nobody pays me anything to write on this forum. 

Don't you have any "nigroes" to watchman today? They might be planning an attack on your obese white trash. 

My white lady whole body weighs less than your niggro woman's ass and lips combined.

FM
yuji22 posted:

These PNC gadahas are behaving like antimen.

They can provide the evidence or just shut up. They were hollering about PPP corruption and despite hundreds of millions of audits, they have proven shyte so far.

They can continue with their antimen talk all day long.

The biggest antiman here is you. Isn't it time for you to cry and run with your tail between your legs and resign from GNI for the fifth time?

Mars

Black Boy Mars attempted to use one the most racist words "Lower class Porters" to address Indos. I wonder how Black Boy Mars would feel if someone addresses him with the "N" word ?

Black Boy Mars is one of the most racist anti Indo posters at GNI. Shame on that clown.

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
Mars posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Mars posted:

I am merely a commentator on this forum and I have a family and a life outside of Guyana. Do you really think that I want to get myself involved in exposing criminal enterprises over there? The last thing I need is for Jagdeo to sic his Phantoms on me.

You mean a PNC funded coolie harasser. Gwan dah side you chachundhar.

Speak English please. I don't understand the language of you lower class porters. So who was funding me in the days when I supported the PPP here? Nobody pays me anything to write on this forum. 

Don't you have any "nigroes" to watchman today? They might be planning an attack on your obese white trash. 

My white lady whole body weighs less than your niggro woman's ass and lips combined.

Sorry, you have the wrong person. I don't hang around with low lives like you do.

Mars
yuji22 posted:

Black Boy Mars attempted to use one the most racist words "Lower class Porters" to address Indos. I wonder how Black Boy Mars would feel if someone addresses him with the "N" word ?

Black Boy Mars is one of the most racist anti Indo posters at GNI. Shame on that clown.

You can call me the N word if your racist behind feels that way. It doesn't apply to me since I'm not black and it would only be exposing what a racist little weasel you are. 

Mars

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