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The ABC countries facilitated the victory of APNU+AFC in 2015


I want to be recorded so that when these columns are consulted decades from now, my position will be verified. I support the EU, American and British and Commonwealth pronouncement on the constitutional crisis in Guyana.
Guyana is a small country with geo-strategic value, and thus the West has from time to time covertly and overtly intervened in Guyana’s politics to shape the fortune of office-seekers. The 2015 election was accompanied by an extensive presence of Mr. Bryan Hunt, then acting Ambassador of the US Embassy.
I saw nothing wrong with what Hunt was doing. I still don’t. I’m glad the PPP lost. Hunt favoured the APNU+AFC coalition in the 2015 battle. Hunt was also involved in exerting influence on the Elections Commission, particularly one important person in the Commission that Hunt had undue influence on. The ABC countries (America, Britain and Canada) wanted the PPP out, and they did not stand with their hands to their sides and watch on.
Maybe those who are condemning the West for their statements are doing so sincerely. But they need an education into the role that the ABC countries played in APNU+AFC securing victory in 2015. Maybe the leadership of both the AFC and the PNC should tell them. Maybe a maverick mandarin in the PPP leadership should break ranks and write about the role of Bryan Hunt and Hunt’s pressure on that particular GECOM bigwig.
Long before the 2015 elections, the ABC birthed the Alliance For Change. When President Jagdeo moved to expel Khemraj Ramjattan for giving information to the US Embassy, media operatives had long known that the ABC countries had advised Ramjattan, Sheila Holder and Trotman to form a third force.
Holder had extensive connections with the US Embassy from 2009. So did Trotman. Both Trotman and Holder initiated Ramjattan into the political intrigues of the ABC matrix It was through the instrumentality of the US Embassy that Alston Stewart from Jamaica, came to Guyana to advise the AFC on its 2011 and 2015 campaigns. It was the US Embassy that financed the Dick Morris poll for the AFC in 2006.
Most analysts who study Guyanese politics, and media operatives, would know from around 2006 when Jagdeo was serving his final term, the ABC countries showed an interest in an alternative government. And they initiated formidable moves to see that there was an alternative to the PPP
The ABC shied away from backing Robert Corbin. They did not want Corbin as the president. The ABC countries proposed two strategies – Corbin should step aside and subsume the PNC under an umbrella grouping, and the AFC must have a predominant say in a Coalition Government if the Coalition wins.
A secret poll financed by the US Embassy in late 2014 showed a new PNC with new leadership, joining with the AFC, would win the election. Stewart was brought in again, and the AFC was told that it should seek accommodation with APNU. When Dr. Ramayya kicked up a stink about AFC joining with the PNC and behaved wildly, Nagamootoo and Ramjattan were dispatched to Berbice to prove to him that victory was assured by the ABC countries.
The PPP knew the US Embassy and the other western embassies were working to see APNU and the AFC win the election. They knew the embassy had financed the “vote like a boss” campaign to get out the Georgetown vote. So Teixeira and Manickchand went with the intention of confronting the US Ambassador, Brent Hardt on American Independence Day.
Roger Luncheon, who knew everything the ABC countries were planning, was so pleased with what Manickchand did, that he described her output as a feral blast. Hunt was livid at what Manickchand did, but the PPP refused to apologise because it knew what the embassy was up to. The secret 2014 poll did predict victory, but not such a close one.
The reason for the coat of varnish in the election results was that the PPP ruthlessly exploited the Freudian fear of the PNC that inhabits the Indian psyche. When a recount was refused in Region 8 where the PPP lost by one ballot, there and then, the PPP knew that the ABC countries had succeeded. Do you know why the recount was refused?
Leaving aside these facts on current Guyanese history, it is perfectly logical to understand why the government and its surrogates are denouncing the West’s call for adherence to the constitution. All governments in Guyana that benefitted from the West’s interference are afraid of the implications. But seriously, what is wrong with Guyana’s traditional allies in the West calling for adherence to the constitution? The current government is not constitutionally clothed.

(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of this newspaper)

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Freddie may have the facts correct. Does it sound good for Jagdeo and his band of mafia ? let's hear from the GNI crew.

Nehruski ... come in how come you missed to post this article.

Django
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I knew all along that Cheeseburger Gay Boy Brian Hunt was involved with the refusal of the recount. Wonder if he is still alive or the cheeseburgers took a toll on his heart? ABC countries should not dictate which party they would support; that's left to the citizens of that country. They should only make sure democracy is followed.

FM
skeldon_man posted:

I knew all along that Cheeseburger Gay Boy Brian Hunt was involved with the refusal of the recount. Wonder if he is still alive or the cheeseburgers took a toll on his heart? ABC countries should not dictate which party they would support; that's left to the citizens of that country. They should only make sure democracy is followed.

Well is not the first time...in the 1960s they supported Burnham over Jagan...y’all people dont seem to have much luck with the Americans....

First was being communist, then came the feral blast

V
Django posted:

Freddie may have the facts correct. Does it sound good for Jagdeo and his band of mafia ? let's hear from the GNI crew.

Nehruski ... come in how come you missed to post this article.

…."But seriously, what is wrong with Guyana’s traditional allies in the West calling for adherence to the constitution? The current government is not constitutionally clothed". That doesn't sound like the US is endorsing the Grainger/PNC cabal either...

sachin_05
sachin_05 posted:
Django posted:

Freddie may have the facts correct. Does it sound good for Jagdeo and his band of mafia ? let's hear from the GNI crew.

Nehruski ... come in how come you missed to post this article.

…."But seriously, what is wrong with Guyana’s traditional allies in the West calling for adherence to the constitution? The current government is not constitutionally clothed".

That doesn't sound like the US is endorsing the Grainger/PNC cabal either...

True , they have their preference , that will be known after the coming Elections.

Django

The PPP family and friends live in America but the PPP still have an anti-American mindset. 

These cane cutters never learn. They don’t have a sound strategy for managing their relationship with the US. The US got tired of them cozying up with US enemies.  The PNC is better at that game. 

Coolies need to think before they fly off the handle.  Ayuh juss like fly-mouth Jagan. Is like he infect all Ayuh wid he junja!

Ayuh coolies will always find yuhself behind the eight ball 🎱 with the PNC.  

Baseman

I do not believe the last election was cheated against the PPP. I believe they lost-too many prayers were said for their defeat.

However, Granger think he can fool God.

If the polls were manipulated then there was rigging. 

S
Labba posted:

How me want dem white man come colonial abie again. Abie IQ too low and need white man foh rule abie...hey hey hey. 

Bai, coolieman and Blackman has squandered over 5 decades since independence. Looks like Guyana needs to go back to what worked before.

FM
seignet posted:

I do not believe the last election was cheated against the PPP. I believe they lost-too many prayers were said for their defeat.

However, Granger think he can fool God.

If the polls were manipulated then there was rigging. 

De PPP lost de President wuk but dem woulda ge the majority if de Merika peopkle deh allow de recount. Suh Jagdoe woulda do no confidence anyhow. When Jagdoe get he puppy Irfaan foh be President dem go destabilise dem and over throw dem...hey hey hey. 

FM
Labba posted:
seignet posted:

I do not believe the last election was cheated against the PPP. I believe they lost-too many prayers were said for their defeat.

However, Granger think he can fool God.

If the polls were manipulated then there was rigging. 

De PPP lost de President wuk but dem woulda ge the majority if de Merika peopkle deh allow de recount. Suh Jagdoe woulda do no confidence anyhow. When Jagdoe get he puppy Irfaan foh be President dem go destabilise dem and over throw dem...hey hey hey. 

They don't have to destabilize and over throw.  If they don't want them then they will encourage the PNC to rig the elections.

How are sure that the Americans do not want the PPP?  The cold war is over and there is absolutely no fear of the PPP making Guyana into an anti-american state like NK or Iran. This argument made sense in the sixties during the height of the east/west conflict but not today.  The Jagdeo admin. pushed the country more to the right than any other admin giving the private sector more room for growth and influence. 

 

Billy Ram Balgobin
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Labba posted:
seignet posted:

I do not believe the last election was cheated against the PPP. I believe they lost-too many prayers were said for their defeat.

However, Granger think he can fool God.

If the polls were manipulated then there was rigging. 

De PPP lost de President wuk but dem woulda ge the majority if de Merika peopkle deh allow de recount. Suh Jagdoe woulda do no confidence anyhow. When Jagdoe get he puppy Irfaan foh be President dem go destabilise dem and over throw dem...hey hey hey. 

They don't have to destabilize and over throw.  If they don't want them then they will encourage the PNC to rig the elections.

How are sure that the Americans do not want the PPP?  The cold war is over and there is absolutely no fear of the PPP making Guyana into an anti-american state like NK or Iran. This argument made sense in the sixties during the height of the east/west conflict but not today.  The Jagdeo admin. pushed the country more to the right than any other admin giving the private sector more room for growth and influence. 

 

You are out of touch with what’s going on.  The US has expressed concern over the growing influence and inroads Russia and China are making in South America.  The PPP invited Iran to explore for uranium.  The US has a huge issue with Iran’s pursuit of nukes. 

The US does not trust the PPP as much as the PNC to cooperate with them on their agenda. 

So take your mind out of the 60s. There is a whole new Cold War in the making!

Baseman
seignet posted:

I do not believe the last election was cheated against the PPP. I believe they lost-too many prayers were said for their defeat.

However, Granger think he can fool God.

If the polls were manipulated then there was rigging. 

You sound like Trump's dumbass drugged up lawyer Guliani deh banna...you doan believe PPP got cheated in the election...but if polls were manipulated then there was rigging...Whatderass you sayin here?

cain
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