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A seminar and interactive session on the Wismar Indian Massacre drew a packed hall in Richmond Hill last Friday May 26. Various presenters spoke about the massacre of Indo-Guyanese that took place on 26th May 1964 when over 3,000 were physically and psychologically brutalized and expelled out of this multi-ethnic community losing all their possessions and jobs. According to the speakers, and members of the audience who were eyewitnesses, several Indians were murdered, hundreds of women raped (including children), over two hundred and twenty five Indian homes and dozens of businesses razed to the ground, and temples and masjids desecrated as Indians fled for their lives.

Last Friday event was organized by the 100thIndenture Anniversary Foundation (led by Dr Tara Singh) and co-sponsoring groups. It was billed as an occasion of atonement, reflection and remembrance that included prayers for the victims. Emblazoned on a banner was “a MASSACRE NOT to FORGET”. The event served as a reminder to all Guyanese that the 26th May is a date of infamy and not an occasion for celebrations for the former colony’s independence. Speakers pointed out that May 26 was deliberately chosen by the PNC for independence to celebrate its victory over Indians to teach them a lesson.

The speakers reiterated that May 26 1964 was an act of shame and it must be used as a date for mourning and reflection because of the harm inflicted on over three thousand Guyanese. Speakers called for removing May 26 as a date for Guyana independence, and they chastised the PPP for not doing so during its 22 years in office.

Speakers said Wismar was a pre-planned and well-organized massacre of the more than 3,000 Indo-Guyanese just from that community alone. The independent international media described the attack on Indians, who were an ethnic minority in the area, as a PNC orchestrated orgy of violence. The violence and the seizure of their property uprooted the lives of Indians.

A member of the audience noted that right after the “triumphalist” massacre of Indians, the PNC held its party congress in Mackenzie (Wismar is a suburb) and gloated about it. The PNC subsequently came to power in a coalition with the UF in December of that year. The PNC leader, Forbes Burnham, blatantly chose the 26th May as the date for Guyana's independence from the British as a reminder of his party supporters’ victory over the Indians. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, the leader of the PPP, who Indians voted for regularly, opposed May 26 as the date of independence and never celebrated the day. The British ignored him as Burnham insisted on May 26 as Independence Day.

The remembrance and mourning on the occasion of the 53rd anniversary was done to remind the world of what took place at Wismar and to remember the thousands of victims. Speakers included attorney Rakesh Rampertab, Ravi Dev, Rev Seopaul Singh, PPP MP Dr Frank Anthony, and Iqbal Mohammed Khan, the brother of PYO activist Mohamed (Richard) Khan who was the first to be killed at Wismar. Iqbal Mohammed Khan said his brother Richard was so badly beaten that his head was as soft as a marsh mellow. Richard’s mother died shortly thereafter from grief. Iqbal, Rampertab, and Rev Seepaul Singh noted how neighbours of Indians, who lived like families for decades, in support of their race, partook in the attacks savagely beating Indians, and looting as well as ransacking their homes.

With regards to recording of what transpired in Wismar, Ravi Dev said it was the first violent incident of ethnic cleansing in the Americas. He advised that it is high time that Indo Guyanese begins to write their own narrative about their experiences in Guyana and their history instead of others writing it for them from a non-Indian perspective. Dev explained that in the case of Wismar, Indo Guyanese were not the victors who penned the history of the violence. It was done from the perspective of others and often it was not factual and whose tone made the other groups looked good. This, he said, helps to explain why the Wismar Massacre of 1964 has not been in the public domain.

On the politics of Guyana, Dev was asked why he did not form a new party. Dev said the political situation will remain the same for time to come and that the two main ethnic parties (PNC and PPP) will continue to dominate the scene. Thus, he said, there is no useful purpose to form a new party, and that the effort must be to ensure there is free and fair elections.

Dr Frank Anthony, former PPP Minister and still a MP, praised the organizers for holding a remembrance ceremony on Wismar massacre and urged that similar lectures be held on other historic events. Dr. Anthony spoke more about the current political situation in Guyana. He highlighted the dangers of closing sugar estates and the declining price of rice. He noted that large numbers of sugar workers are being laid off and the closure of estates destabilizes the economy. Emphasizing he was on a private visit to the USA, the popular politician called for more attention to be given to the plight of families of workers who have lost their jobs.

The Rev Seopaul Singh gave a chilling account of what happened to Indians in Wismar and in several other locations. He also made reference to how recording of history is biased against Indians. He noted how David Granger, now Guyana President, gave a one sided account of events in Guyana in his writings and in presentations at conferences without ever mentioning the attack on Indians. Rev Seopaul, like other speakers, said Indians need to document their own history.

From the audience, Dr. Tara Singh reiterated the importance of Indians recording their own history and narrative of events.

Attorney Rakesh Rampertab made a power point presentation showing graphic images of the Wismar massacre with large swaths of areas of homes and businesses that were burned down. The slides showed buildings ablaze, children and women battered and in a daze with blood streaking down on their heads wrapped in bandages. Slides also showed passengers (as refugees) disembarking the ship, RH Carr, and other ships.

Rampertab, as Dev did earlier, noted that much of what happened 53 years ago is still to be documented and he urges that writers focus on collecting information from victims and eyewitnesses on this sad experience of Indian history. He did point out that based on media reports and the official commission of inquiry report the atrocities were committed intentionally on or about May 22-27 to drive East Indians from that area permanently. The prominent attorney explained how the expatriate British police commissioner. P.G. Owen did not respond to entreaties by the PPP Home Affairs Minister Mrs. Janet Jagan to send reinforcements to Wismar before the attack began. The Afro commander in Wismar also refused to take action to deter the attack. Listeners were told about the laid back attitude of the police and the non-cooperation of the British Guiana Volunteer force who did not come to the assistance of the terrorized Indians in Wismar. During the violence, the police and the voluntary force did not take effective actions to quell the attacks on Indians. In some cases, some of the police joined in the attack on the helpless Indians and setting their homes on fire.

Rampertab feels May 26 should never have been chosen as the date of Guyana’s Independence. He is calling for a date change. Rampertab said for unknown reasons, the PPP has failed to articulate this position during its recent administration (1992 to 2015). In the past, the PPP, under the leadership of Dr Cheddi Jagan, had recorded its objection to the use of May 26 as the date for independence, in light of the atrocities that occurred in the Wismar-Christiansburg-Mackenzie area (i.e., today’s Linden).

Rampertab, as indeed the other speakers, stated, when Guyana’s Independence Day is celebrated on May 26th, Indo-Guyanese should take time off to reflect on the day and to acknowledge those who suffered and died in the Wismar-Christianburg-McKenzie massacre. As he said, “we must not forget how and why it occurred and all Guyanese must ensure it never happens again”.

In closing the program, Faiuze Ali moved a vote of thanks to those who supported the event including Vijay Shivraj, Dr. Tara Singh, Reuben Khusial who made introductory comments, Balram Rambrich who assisted with refreshments, and Nisha Ramracha who spoke about the importance of recording history, remembered the victims with a minute of silence from the audience.

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PNC wants to erase this attempted extermination of Indo Guyanese. The racist Granger intentionally left of this event during one of his presentations on Guyana’s history.

We must NEVER forget.

FM

Emblazoned on a banner was “a MASSACRE NOT to FORGET”.

Massacre is an over stretch, that the narrative of the new historians. Wondering why these folks didn't request the Indo-Guyanese savior to change the date ?

Django
yuji22 posted:

PNC wants to erase this attempted extermination of Indo Guyanese. The racist Granger intentionally left of this event during one of his presentations on Guyana’s history.

We must NEVER forget.

They choose to give out awards as opposed to honour who died on this day. 

February 23rd can be used for this award ceremony and not to over shadow this horrific brutal killing suffer by Indians. 

FM
Django posted:

Emblazoned on a banner was “a MASSACRE NOT to FORGET”.

Massacre is an over stretch, that the narrative of the new historians. Wondering why these folks didn't request the Indo-Guyanese savior to change the date ?

As a born Indian Django, is this the best you can come up with. 

FM
Vish M posted:

We must remember our history else it will be repeated

How many people lives was lost in the conflict  to be deemed as MASSACRE ?

by the way both sides of the perpetrators are guilty.

Django
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Dave posted:
Django posted:

Emblazoned on a banner was “a MASSACRE NOT to FORGET”.

Massacre is an over stretch, that the narrative of the new historians. Wondering why these folks didn't request the Indo-Guyanese savior to change the date ?

As a born Indian Django, is this the best you can come up with. 

Nothing to do !!!  let the truth be told  !!!

alyuh remember C.B.Jagan, said if  by VIOLENCE , British Guiana will achieve the goal.

Django
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Django posted:
Dave posted:
Django posted:

Emblazoned on a banner was “a MASSACRE NOT to FORGET”.

Massacre is an over stretch, that the narrative of the new historians. Wondering why these folks didn't request the Indo-Guyanese savior to change the date ?

As a born Indian Django, is this the best you can come up with. 

Nothing to do !!!  let the truth be told  !!!

Thanks for your contribution. 

 

FM
Django posted:
Vish M posted:

We must remember our history else it will be repeated

How many people lives was lost in the conflict  to be deemed as MASSACRE ?

by the way both sides of the perpetrators are guilty.

Wow. Not surprise from you. 

FM
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Vish M posted:

We must remember our history else it will be repeated

How many people lives was lost in the conflict  to be deemed as MASSACRE ?

by the way both sides of the perpetrators are guilty.

Wow. Not surprise from you. 

I am different, can think for my self, can't be led and fooled easily. Have done an investigation of those events for my personal satisfaction.

Django
Django posted:
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Vish M posted:

We must remember our history else it will be repeated

How many people lives was lost in the conflict  to be deemed as MASSACRE ?

by the way both sides of the perpetrators are guilty.

Wow. Not surprise from you. 

I am different, can think for my self, can't be led and fooled easily. Have done an investigation of those events for my personal satisfaction.

Gud fo you. Hang the investigation around yo neck. 

FM
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Vish M posted:

We must remember our history else it will be repeated

How many people lives was lost in the conflict  to be deemed as MASSACRE ?

by the way both sides of the perpetrators are guilty.

Wow. Not surprise from you. 

I am different, can think for my self, can't be led and fooled easily. Have done an investigation of those events for my personal satisfaction.

Gud fo you. Hang the investigation around yo neck. 

What an Idiotic statement.

Django
Dave posted:

 

A seminar and interactive session on the Wismar Indian Massacre drew a packed hall in Richmond Hill last Friday May 26. Various presenters spoke about the massacre of Indo-Guyanese that took place on 26th May 1964 when over 3,000 were physically and psychologically brutalized and expelled out of this multi-ethnic community losing all their possessions and jobs. According to the speakers, and members of the audience who were eyewitnesses, several Indians were murdered, hundreds of women raped (including children), over two hundred and twenty five Indian homes and dozens of businesses razed to the ground, and temples and masjids desecrated as Indians fled for their lives.

Last Friday event was organized by the 100thIndenture Anniversary Foundation (led by Dr Tara Singh) and co-sponsoring groups. It was billed as an occasion of atonement, reflection and remembrance that included prayers for the victims. Emblazoned on a banner was “a MASSACRE NOT to FORGET”. The event served as a reminder to all Guyanese that the 26th May is a date of infamy and not an occasion for celebrations for the former colony’s independence. Speakers pointed out that May 26 was deliberately chosen by the PNC for independence to celebrate its victory over Indians to teach them a lesson.

The speakers reiterated that May 26 1964 was an act of shame and it must be used as a date for mourning and reflection because of the harm inflicted on over three thousand Guyanese. Speakers called for removing May 26 as a date for Guyana independence, and they chastised the PPP for not doing so during its 22 years in office.

Speakers said Wismar was a pre-planned and well-organized massacre of the more than 3,000 Indo-Guyanese just from that community alone. The independent international media described the attack on Indians, who were an ethnic minority in the area, as a PNC orchestrated orgy of violence. The violence and the seizure of their property uprooted the lives of Indians.

A member of the audience noted that right after the “triumphalist” massacre of Indians, the PNC held its party congress in Mackenzie (Wismar is a suburb) and gloated about it. The PNC subsequently came to power in a coalition with the UF in December of that year. The PNC leader, Forbes Burnham, blatantly chose the 26th May as the date for Guyana's independence from the British as a reminder of his party supporters’ victory over the Indians. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, the leader of the PPP, who Indians voted for regularly, opposed May 26 as the date of independence and never celebrated the day. The British ignored him as Burnham insisted on May 26 as Independence Day.

The remembrance and mourning on the occasion of the 53rd anniversary was done to remind the world of what took place at Wismar and to remember the thousands of victims. Speakers included attorney Rakesh Rampertab, Ravi Dev, Rev Seopaul Singh, PPP MP Dr Frank Anthony, and Iqbal Mohammed Khan, the brother of PYO activist Mohamed (Richard) Khan who was the first to be killed at Wismar. Iqbal Mohammed Khan said his brother Richard was so badly beaten that his head was as soft as a marsh mellow. Richard’s mother died shortly thereafter from grief. Iqbal, Rampertab, and Rev Seepaul Singh noted how neighbours of Indians, who lived like families for decades, in support of their race, partook in the attacks savagely beating Indians, and looting as well as ransacking their homes.

With regards to recording of what transpired in Wismar, Ravi Dev said it was the first violent incident of ethnic cleansing in the Americas. He advised that it is high time that Indo Guyanese begins to write their own narrative about their experiences in Guyana and their history instead of others writing it for them from a non-Indian perspective. Dev explained that in the case of Wismar, Indo Guyanese were not the victors who penned the history of the violence. It was done from the perspective of others and often it was not factual and whose tone made the other groups looked good. This, he said, helps to explain why the Wismar Massacre of 1964 has not been in the public domain.

On the politics of Guyana, Dev was asked why he did not form a new party. Dev said the political situation will remain the same for time to come and that the two main ethnic parties (PNC and PPP) will continue to dominate the scene. Thus, he said, there is no useful purpose to form a new party, and that the effort must be to ensure there is free and fair elections.

Dr Frank Anthony, former PPP Minister and still a MP, praised the organizers for holding a remembrance ceremony on Wismar massacre and urged that similar lectures be held on other historic events. Dr. Anthony spoke more about the current political situation in Guyana. He highlighted the dangers of closing sugar estates and the declining price of rice. He noted that large numbers of sugar workers are being laid off and the closure of estates destabilizes the economy. Emphasizing he was on a private visit to the USA, the popular politician called for more attention to be given to the plight of families of workers who have lost their jobs.

The Rev Seopaul Singh gave a chilling account of what happened to Indians in Wismar and in several other locations. He also made reference to how recording of history is biased against Indians. He noted how David Granger, now Guyana President, gave a one sided account of events in Guyana in his writings and in presentations at conferences without ever mentioning the attack on Indians. Rev Seopaul, like other speakers, said Indians need to document their own history.

From the audience, Dr. Tara Singh reiterated the importance of Indians recording their own history and narrative of events.

Attorney Rakesh Rampertab made a power point presentation showing graphic images of the Wismar massacre with large swaths of areas of homes and businesses that were burned down. The slides showed buildings ablaze, children and women battered and in a daze with blood streaking down on their heads wrapped in bandages. Slides also showed passengers (as refugees) disembarking the ship, RH Carr, and other ships.

Rampertab, as Dev did earlier, noted that much of what happened 53 years ago is still to be documented and he urges that writers focus on collecting information from victims and eyewitnesses on this sad experience of Indian history. He did point out that based on media reports and the official commission of inquiry report the atrocities were committed intentionally on or about May 22-27 to drive East Indians from that area permanently. The prominent attorney explained how the expatriate British police commissioner. P.G. Owen did not respond to entreaties by the PPP Home Affairs Minister Mrs. Janet Jagan to send reinforcements to Wismar before the attack began. The Afro commander in Wismar also refused to take action to deter the attack. Listeners were told about the laid back attitude of the police and the non-cooperation of the British Guiana Volunteer force who did not come to the assistance of the terrorized Indians in Wismar. During the violence, the police and the voluntary force did not take effective actions to quell the attacks on Indians. In some cases, some of the police joined in the attack on the helpless Indians and setting their homes on fire.

Rampertab feels May 26 should never have been chosen as the date of Guyana’s Independence. He is calling for a date change. Rampertab said for unknown reasons, the PPP has failed to articulate this position during its recent administration (1992 to 2015). In the past, the PPP, under the leadership of Dr Cheddi Jagan, had recorded its objection to the use of May 26 as the date for independence, in light of the atrocities that occurred in the Wismar-Christiansburg-Mackenzie area (i.e., today’s Linden).

Rampertab, as indeed the other speakers, stated, when Guyana’s Independence Day is celebrated on May 26th, Indo-Guyanese should take time off to reflect on the day and to acknowledge those who suffered and died in the Wismar-Christianburg-McKenzie massacre. As he said, “we must not forget how and why it occurred and all Guyanese must ensure it never happens again”.

In closing the program, Faiuze Ali moved a vote of thanks to those who supported the event including Vijay Shivraj, Dr. Tara Singh, Reuben Khusial who made introductory comments, Balram Rambrich who assisted with refreshments, and Nisha Ramracha who spoke about the importance of recording history, remembered the victims with a minute of silence from the audience.

 

Reza R.  Rahaman

The People National Congress was born out of blood and terror.  It continues to stay in power using all type of deceptive means. All Guyanese should look at the film "Thunder in Guyana".  This was shown on PBS on a number of occasions.  

Reza R.  Rahaman
Django posted:

Emblazoned on a banner was “a MASSACRE NOT to FORGET”.

Massacre is an over stretch, that the narrative of the new historians. Wondering why these folks didn't request the Indo-Guyanese savior to change the date ?

Bai, if one race of people running around looking for another race of people, perhaps in the dark would look the same until someone feel their heads. Then the difference. That was a deliberate act, and no excuse. Those who remembered which ever way, genocide or massacre unsuspecting people were killed, raped, beaten and burnt out. That is the tragedy.

However, the race doing the beating, raping and burning KNEW EXACTLY wey dem victims were living and HOW MUCH WEALTH DEY have or had or having.

Do not forget, Wismar was a Black Community, and like every other mixed villages in Guyana, Indians made the choice to establish themselves among the predominant villagers. They were not afraid to live among the Blacks after leaving the logies. They were welcomed, and Black villagers were referred to as Cousin infront of their names.

Do not belittle the victim's pains and humiliations, that Wismar Massacre marked the progression of the country-and Wismar paid and paying the price. The richest community in Guyana progressed into poverty which never seems to cease. The place is similar to Jonestown, traumatised energies is abound.

S

it was a despicable pogrom by Afro-Guyanese at Wismar targeting Indo-Guyanese and their property

3 [thereabouts] Indian victims were brutally murdered circa May 26-28

ethnic cleansing, yes

but there was no massacre

the MOTIVES of those peddling that LIE now become the issue

we have to learn to speak REAL TRUTH! not this kind of nonsense:

"Speakers said Wismar was a pre-planned and well-organized massacre of the more than 3,000 Indo-Guyanese just from that community alone."

smh

FM
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the viciousness of the attacks, killed the spirits of the victims that day-traumatized. I am certain they feared that may be killed-that is fear. Not to mention the moaning and groaning from the licks, lying in the gutters and parapit. 

S
Dave posted:

Wismar Indian Massacre Commemorated

Among others, a few things to note.

FM

When I talk about the bullyism of some black Guyanese, I get berated. Some like dj, ronan and cribby will try to justify the killings, rape and expulsion of indos from linden/wismar.  Even that jackass T support the pnc wickedness.  It is unfortunate that Indos have to become inhumane in order to live among the pnc supporters in Guyana, stooping down to their level. 

FM

It boils me inside to know that C. Jagan went to the home of a person who may have been a chief architect of this anti-koolie massacre genocide and sat down at the same table opposite of him, looked at him in the eyes and ate food from the same table at the same time as him. 

Prashad
Drugb posted:

When I talk about the bullyism of some black Guyanese, I get berated. Some like dj, ronan and cribby will try to justify the killings, rape and expulsion of indos from linden/wismar.  Even that jackass T support the pnc wickedness.  It is unfortunate that Indos have to become inhumane in order to live among the pnc supporters in Guyana, stooping down to their level. 

looks here like you signing on to the 3 X 1000 "massacre" mathematics too . . . hmmm?

banna, if exposing y'all wickedness, y'all 'hee hee hee' cynicism is called "justify" . . . i plead guilty

smfh

FM
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How come there are no Afros in the audience? I am sure if this was a "massacre" there would have been some kind of reaction from Afros who were targeted by Indos. How the heck is it possible that 3,000 people could simply be driven out from a village they lived all their life and simply high tail it out of there. 3000 is a lot of people. 

Something wrong with this picture.... 

V
VishMahabir posted:

How come there are no Afros in the audience? I am sure if this was a "massacre" there would have been some kind of reaction from Afros who were targeted by Indos. How the heck is it possible that 3,000 people could simply be driven out from a village they lived all their life and simply high tail it out of there. 3000 is a lot of people. 

Something wrong with this picture.... 

There were no roads at the time into Wismar, transportation was only by the river-launches, private boats and the government ferry system.

A few Blacks who felt a sense of remorse, from time to time would talk about the horrific things they did and witnessed. Any afro who openly went to the assistance of an Indian was severly beaten. Beaten and broken bodies on the parapit and trenches, groaning filled the air. The report from victims, no indian was spared any trauma.

The Indians were ferried out of Wismar, so many, that Spronstons Wharf was the makeshit hospital. The local hospitals could not take on the number of patients. Indians doctors rushed to the Wharf to offer their services. 

A few returned to Wismar. The majority of the displaced began occupying vacant lands along the coast, communities began start up. The popular one being Lusignan. 

S
Prashad posted:

It boils me inside to know that C. Jagan went to the home of a person who may have been a chief architect of this anti-koolie massacre genocide and sat down at the same table opposite of him, looked at him in the eyes and ate food from the same table at the same time as him. 

CBJ was a big big skont.

S
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:

When I talk about the bullyism of some black Guyanese, I get berated. Some like dj, ronan and cribby will try to justify the killings, rape and expulsion of indos from linden/wismar.  Even that jackass T support the pnc wickedness.  It is unfortunate that Indos have to become inhumane in order to live among the pnc supporters in Guyana, stooping down to their level. 

looks here like you signing on to the 3 X 1000 "massacre" mathematics too . . . hmmm?

banna, if exposing y'all wickedness, y'all 'hee hee hee' cynicism is called "justify" . . . i plead guilty

smfh

Bannas you know very well how yall like predators when you smell weakness and fear in Indo. Beat and rob them with little or no conscience.  Where I mention 3000 massacre? Yall PNCites are bullies, that is why when indo move to US and CA, they run far away from your type.  

FM
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:

When I talk about the bullyism of some black Guyanese, I get berated. Some like dj, ronan and cribby will try to justify the killings, rape and expulsion of indos from linden/wismar.  Even that jackass T support the pnc wickedness.  It is unfortunate that Indos have to become inhumane in order to live among the pnc supporters in Guyana, stooping down to their level. 

looks here like you signing on to the 3 X 1000 "massacre" mathematics too . . . hmmm?

banna, if exposing y'all wickedness, y'all 'hee hee hee' cynicism is called "justify" . . . i plead guilty

smfh

Bannas you know very well how yall like predators when you smell weakness and fear in Indo. Beat and rob them with little or no conscience.

the ONLY Indians i am aware of whose "weakness" can be sniffed out at 100 yards are you and a couple other Indo-antimen posting on GNI

sorry

FM
Prashad posted:

It boils me inside to know that C. Jagan went to the home of a person who may have been a chief architect of this anti-koolie massacre genocide and sat down at the same table opposite of him, looked at him in the eyes and ate food from the same table at the same time as him. 

His children and grandchildren are the same.  All of them are sleeping with the enemy.  Weak people.

Bibi Haniffa
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:

When I talk about the bullyism of some black Guyanese, I get berated. Some like dj, ronan and cribby will try to justify the killings, rape and expulsion of indos from linden/wismar.  Even that jackass T support the pnc wickedness.  It is unfortunate that Indos have to become inhumane in order to live among the pnc supporters in Guyana, stooping down to their level. 

looks here like you signing on to the 3 X 1000 "massacre" mathematics too . . . hmmm?

banna, if exposing y'all wickedness, y'all 'hee hee hee' cynicism is called "justify" . . . i plead guilty

smfh

Bannas you know very well how yall like predators when you smell weakness and fear in Indo. Beat and rob them with little or no conscience.

the ONLY Indians i am aware of whose "weakness" can be sniffed out at 100 yards are you and a couple other Indo-antimen posting on GNI

sorry

bannas if you knew me you would know how i ain't afraid of the likes of you or any of your freedom fighter buddies. I can't speak for any of the others. On a one and one situation you would run and hide from druggie like many of your predecessors, wheelchair or not, shyte bag waiting fuh yuh rass. 

FM
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:

When I talk about the bullyism of some black Guyanese, I get berated. Some like dj, ronan and cribby will try to justify the killings, rape and expulsion of indos from linden/wismar.  Even that jackass T support the pnc wickedness.  It is unfortunate that Indos have to become inhumane in order to live among the pnc supporters in Guyana, stooping down to their level. 

looks here like you signing on to the 3 X 1000 "massacre" mathematics too . . . hmmm?

banna, if exposing y'all wickedness, y'all 'hee hee hee' cynicism is called "justify" . . . i plead guilty

smfh

Bannas you know very well how yall like predators when you smell weakness and fear in Indo. Beat and rob them with little or no conscience.

the ONLY Indians i am aware of whose "weakness" can be sniffed out at 100 yards are you and a couple other Indo-antimen posting on GNI

sorry

bannas if you knew me you would know how i ain't afraid of the likes of you or any of your freedom fighter buddies. I can't speak for any of the others. On a one and one situation you would run and hide from druggie like many of your predecessors, wheelchair or not, shyte bag waiting fuh yuh rass. 

He’s one of them stray dag without teeth.

they will not bully anyone here.

FM
Dave posted:
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:

Bannas you know very well how yall like predators when you smell weakness and fear in Indo. Beat and rob them with little or no conscience.

the ONLY Indians i am aware of whose "weakness" can be sniffed out at 100 yards are you and a couple other Indo-antimen posting on GNI

sorry

bannas if you knew me you would know how i ain't afraid of the likes of you or any of your freedom fighter buddies. I can't speak for any of the others. On a one and one situation you would run and hide from druggie like many of your predecessors, wheelchair or not, shyte bag waiting fuh yuh rass. 

He’s one of them stray dag without teeth.

they will not bully anyone here.

i must have hit a nerve

so easy to do when alyuh dopes say aaagh upon instruction and open wide

uh huh

FM
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Bibi Haniffa posted:
Prashad posted:

It boils me inside to know that C. Jagan went to the home of a person who may have been a chief architect of this anti-koolie massacre genocide and sat down at the same table opposite of him, looked at him in the eyes and ate food from the same table at the same time as him. 

His children and grandchildren are the same.  All of them are sleeping with the enemy.  Weak people.

Jagan skin teeth too much. Not surprising he went into the teeth business.

S
ronan posted:
Dave posted:
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:

Bannas you know very well how yall like predators when you smell weakness and fear in Indo. Beat and rob them with little or no conscience.

the ONLY Indians i am aware of whose "weakness" can be sniffed out at 100 yards are you and a couple other Indo-antimen posting on GNI

sorry

bannas if you knew me you would know how i ain't afraid of the likes of you or any of your freedom fighter buddies. I can't speak for any of the others. On a one and one situation you would run and hide from druggie like many of your predecessors, wheelchair or not, shyte bag waiting fuh yuh rass. 

He’s one of them stray dag without teeth.

they will not bully anyone here.

i must have hit a nerve

so easy to do when alyuh dopes say aaagh upon instruction and open wide

uh huh

Contempt suh intense, the evil coming out of the monitor. 

S
seignet posted:
ronan posted:
Dave posted:
Drugb posted:
ronan posted:
Drugb posted:

Bannas you know very well how yall like predators when you smell weakness and fear in Indo. Beat and rob them with little or no conscience.

the ONLY Indians i am aware of whose "weakness" can be sniffed out at 100 yards are you and a couple other Indo-antimen posting on GNI

sorry

bannas if you knew me you would know how i ain't afraid of the likes of you or any of your freedom fighter buddies. I can't speak for any of the others. On a one and one situation you would run and hide from druggie like many of your predecessors, wheelchair or not, shyte bag waiting fuh yuh rass. 

He’s one of them stray dag without teeth.

they will not bully anyone here.

i must have hit a nerve

so easy to do when alyuh dopes say aaagh upon instruction and open wide

uh huh

Contempt suh intense, the evil coming out of the monitor. 

sooo . . . i taught you a new word

use it like you actually know how, arite?

FM
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seignet posted:
VishMahabir posted:

How come there are no Afros in the audience? I am sure if this was a "massacre" there would have been some kind of reaction from Afros who were targeted by Indos. How the heck is it possible that 3,000 people could simply be driven out from a village they lived all their life and simply high tail it out of there. 3000 is a lot of people. 

Something wrong with this picture.... 

There were no roads at the time into Wismar, transportation was only by the river-launches, private boats and the government ferry system.

A few Blacks who felt a sense of remorse, from time to time would talk about the horrific things they did and witnessed. Any afro who openly went to the assistance of an Indian was severly beaten. Beaten and broken bodies on the parapit and trenches, groaning filled the air. The report from victims, no indian was spared any trauma.

The Indians were ferried out of Wismar, so many, that Spronstons Wharf was the makeshit hospital. The local hospitals could not take on the number of patients. Indians doctors rushed to the Wharf to offer their services. 

A few returned to Wismar. The majority of the displaced began occupying vacant lands along the coast, communities began start up. The popular one being Lusignan. 

Thank you.

V
Django posted:
Vish M posted:

We must remember our history else it will be repeated

How many people lives was lost in the conflict  to be deemed as MASSACRE ?

by the way both sides of the perpetrators are guilty.

Thousands were massacred.  The Jaikarran family of Perth Mahaicony lost 7 family members when their home was invaded.  There are villages on the ECD, Victoria, Belfield, Bachelors Adventurer that were completely cleansed of Indians.  The Sayroo bakery in Victoria was burned to the ground.  

Bibi Haniffa
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seignet posted:
VishMahabir posted:

How come there are no Afros in the audience? I am sure if this was a "massacre" there would have been some kind of reaction from Afros who were targeted by Indos. How the heck is it possible that 3,000 people could simply be driven out from a village they lived all their life and simply high tail it out of there. 3000 is a lot of people. 

Something wrong with this picture.... 

There were no roads at the time into Wismar, transportation was only by the river-launches, private boats and the government ferry system.

A few Blacks who felt a sense of remorse, from time to time would talk about the horrific things they did and witnessed. Any afro who openly went to the assistance of an Indian was severly beaten. Beaten and broken bodies on the parapit and trenches, groaning filled the air. The report from victims, no indian was spared any trauma.

The Indians were ferried out of Wismar, so many, that Spronstons Wharf was the makeshit hospital. The local hospitals could not take on the number of patients. Indians doctors rushed to the Wharf to offer their services. 

A few returned to Wismar. The majority of the displaced began occupying vacant lands along the coast, communities began start up. The popular one being Lusignan. 

This is correct.  There are many of those families and their descendants who still live in Lusignan.  

Bibi Haniffa
seignet posted:
Prashad posted:

It boils me inside to know that C. Jagan went to the home of a person who may have been a chief architect of this anti-koolie massacre genocide and sat down at the same table opposite of him, looked at him in the eyes and ate food from the same table at the same time as him. 

CBJ was a big big skont.

Yes he was.  He was a spineless creature.  What kind of leader would watch entire communities get wiped out and do nothing about it?

Bibi Haniffa
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