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The bullying tactics have returned

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The year has ended with a brutal awakening, not just for the People’s Progressive Party but also for all those who have leases issued by the government.
Earlier this year some farmers who won their case against the government had their leases revoked. Now it is revoking of a lease to Red House based on an opinion and not a legal decision.
For those who feel that the decision to revoke the lease is a case of correcting a wrong, then they are wrong.
The APNU+AFC government needed space for an expanded presidential bureaucracy. A foray to relocate and occupy the Walter Roth Museum was rebuffed by loud protests.
An alternative had to be found to house presidential staffers. There were not many locations available. Red House became a prime alternative to house the National Trust which had been asked to leave its headquarters on Carmichael Street so as to make way for a presidential media outfit which is doing work which could have been easily done by the Department of Public Information or the Government Information Agency (GINA).
Red House was the perfect choice. It would solve the dilemma caused by the rebuffing by the Walter Roth Museum and it would at the same time kick the PPP and Jagan’s papers out of a building which was the first home occupied by the late Premier and President of Guyana during the tumultuous years leading to Guyana’ s Independence.
The PPP contributed to the present dilemma it finds itself in. It granted itself, virtually, a token rental for the lease of the Red House. It is not clear whether the company which was granted the lease had the responsibility to maintain the building during the period of the lease. If that were the case then the low lease fees may be justified.
There were negotiations on this issue before. The negotiations were about catering for other Presidents papers. The negotiations should have been about increasing the lease fees. The PPP would have consented, most likely, to that request. But the original plan was about the building being used as an archive and research center for Jagan’s papers.
Then the quest for additional office space emerged following the rebuff by the Walter Roth Museum. The PPP was asked to remove by the end of Old Year’s Day. They took the matter to the courts and a hearing is due in February.
This may explain why persons believed to be from the government wanted to take over the facility one day before the time the government gave the PPP was up. The government is afraid of being prevented, by the courts from assuming immediate possession. It is afraid that it may lose the case. It is frightened that its legal arguments may be as fragile as some of the old archival material stored in Red House which now has to be hurriedly crated for removal.
Even if the PPP says that it is not moving until the court hearing, it is the government which gave the PPP until old year’s night to remove, one of the shortest eviction notices ever, a mere two days. How can all that material be removed in such a short period?
The old bullying tactics have been resorted to. The leopard has not lost its stripes. Guyanese should beware that is how Burnham started his descent into authoritarianism.

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 What is ominous is the head of the public service, Mr Harmon, could be a law unto himself. Placing a politician to head the public service was Granger's original sin. He should have taken the example of Hoyte and place a non-politician to head the public service. Harmon must not be sending people to bully anyone. Let the courts and police deal with the matter. I see some PNC supporters are jumping for joy without seeing the irony and danger.

 
FM
TK posted:

 What is ominous is the head of the public service, Mr Harmon, could be a law unto himself. Placing a politician to head the public service was Granger's original sin. He should have taken the example of Hoyte and place a non-politician to head the public service. Harmon must not be sending people to bully anyone. Let the courts and police deal with the matter. I see some PNC supporters are jumping for joy without seeing the irony and danger.

 

I do not understand the logic of having the Minister of Social Protection staging a counter protest next to the PPP protesters. This smacks of unprofessionalism and bullyism.

V
VishMahabir posted:
TK posted:

 What is ominous is the head of the public service, Mr Harmon, could be a law unto himself. Placing a politician to head the public service was Granger's original sin. He should have taken the example of Hoyte and place a non-politician to head the public service. Harmon must not be sending people to bully anyone. Let the courts and police deal with the matter. I see some PNC supporters are jumping for joy without seeing the irony and danger.

 

I do not understand the logic of having the Minister of Social Protection staging a counter protest next to the PPP protesters. This smacks of unprofessionalism and bullyism.

I agree. She should be disciplined. Has no right being there.

FM
Django posted:

I saw some videos on FB,very unpleasant scene,portrays a turf war between Indos and Afros,Guyanese politicians are at the bottom of the ladder.

Battle for the survival of the fittest. Coolies will not just sit down and be bullied anymore. I hope they fight fire with fire. Their survival is at stake.

FM

(Above): The sign board which lay at the southern side of the building after it was torn down.
(Below): DEFIANCE: Staff of the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre remounted the sign board of the centre which was torn down yesterday by staff of the Ministry of the Presidency.

Mitwah
Django posted:

I saw some videos on FB,very unpleasant scene,portrays a turf war between Indos and Afros,Guyanese politicians are at the bottom of the ladder.

Django...could you post videos here?

FM

QUOTE: "Guyanese should beware that is how Burnham started his descent into authoritarianism."

Wake up, Django. Gilbakka already wake up with a jolt. As I love to say, coming events cast their shadows beforehand. I see darkness ahead over Guyana. The APNU+AFC regime has made a series of indefensible moves since its accession to power 19 months ago. Worse is progressing to worst. Those of us who have supported the Coalition and who have a Conscience MUST STAND UP and let the Coalition know that we refuse to rubber-stamp their actions. And we reserve the right to walk away from the Coalition as I did yesterday December 30. 

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

I saw some videos on FB,very unpleasant scene,portrays a turf war between Indos and Afros,Guyanese politicians are at the bottom of the ladder.

Battle for the survival of the fittest. Coolies will not just sit down and be bullied anymore. I hope they fight fire with fire. Their survival is at stake.

Different era bhai,

this generation of Indos got power they stand up for their rights,not like kabaka time when you were falsely charged for arms.

I hope the 60's don't return it will be catastrophic on both sides,the politicians have to be cautious,they have to avoid inciting the people.

Django

Granger dictatorial nature has been revealed. Moses and Prak should threaten to withhold any critical support or to break away from the coalition.

No more critical support from me to this coalition. This lease now. What's next.

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:

(Above): The sign board which lay at the southern side of the building after it was torn down.
(Below): DEFIANCE: Staff of the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre remounted the sign board of the centre which was torn down yesterday by staff of the Ministry of the Presidency.

We have seen that kind of bullyism before. It was even there during the PPP rule when the PNC leadership and supporters went around with their mo fiah slo fiah threats and riots.

FM
TK posted:
Django posted:

I saw some videos on FB,very unpleasant scene,portrays a turf war between Indos and Afros,Guyanese politicians are at the bottom of the ladder.

Django...could you post videos here?

I try to,

difficult to find with with all the post i am getting,

i will give a shot later.

Django
Mitwah posted:

Granger dictatorial nature has been revealed. Moses and Prak should threaten to withhold any critical support or to break away from the coalition.

No more critical support from me to this coalition. This lease now. What's next.

Moses don't have no balls to stand up to anyone.

FM
ksazma posted:
Mitwah posted:

Granger dictatorial nature has been revealed. Moses and Prak should threaten to withhold any critical support or to break away from the coalition.

No more critical support from me to this coalition. This lease now. What's next.

Moses don't have no balls to stand up to anyone.

How about Volda Lawrence? What her size? Your statement is sexist.

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:

Granger dictatorial nature has been revealed. Moses and Prak should threaten to withhold any critical support or to break away from the coalition.

No more critical support from me to this coalition. This lease now. What's next.

It can't be done like that. Moses and Khemraj made major mistakes by not continually consulting their core supporters.

FM
Gilbakka posted:

QUOTE: "Guyanese should beware that is how Burnham started his descent into authoritarianism."

Wake up, Django. Gilbakka already wake up with a jolt. As I love to say, coming events cast their shadows beforehand. I see darkness ahead over Guyana. The APNU+AFC regime has made a series of indefensible moves since its accession to power 19 months ago. Worse is progressing to worst. Those of us who have supported the Coalition and who have a Conscience MUST STAND UP and let the Coalition know that we refuse to rubber-stamp their actions. And we reserve the right to walk away from the Coalition as I did yesterday December 30. 

Gilly,

I have bro,after observing the events unfolded with Red House debacle,

my greatest concern is for the people,distrust is alive between the two major races.

The PNC and PPP are no good for Guyana,that country is doomed with the two party around.

Django
TK posted:
Mitwah posted:

Granger dictatorial nature has been revealed. Moses and Prak should threaten to withhold any critical support or to break away from the coalition.

No more critical support from me to this coalition. This lease now. What's next.

It can't be done like that. Moses and Khemraj made major mistakes by not continually consulting their core supporters.

True. I see the disenchantment here in TO among their supporters. Some are suggesting they cross the floor if that's possible.

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
TK posted:
Mitwah posted:

Granger dictatorial nature has been revealed. Moses and Prak should threaten to withhold any critical support or to break away from the coalition.

No more critical support from me to this coalition. This lease now. What's next.

It can't be done like that. Moses and Khemraj made major mistakes by not continually consulting their core supporters.

True. I see the disenchantment here in TO among their supporters. Some are suggesting they cross the floor if that's possible.

They will have to have consultations with all members,if that happens surely it will put a brake on the PNC lawlessness.

Django

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