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Originally Posted by Rev:

ANIL NANDLALL WANTS TO BE PRESIDENT SOMEDAY---THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN---IN THAT AUDIO HE EXPOSED HIMSELF AS A LOW CLASS PUNK.

 

 

* Ramotar will not ask him to resign now, but definitely in Ramotar's 2nd term Nandlall should not be Attorney General.

 

* By the way, if the Rev were Anil's boss, if I were Ramotar, I'd fire him after listening to his trash talk in that audio.

 

Rev

Thanks, Rev. I trust your honesty and frankness.

I listened to the recording and I read the transcript with utmost revulsion.

Never in the history of Guyana did I hear any Attorney General speak like that, from Dr Fenton Ramsahoye down to Charles Ramson Jr.

Which secondary school pupil in Guyana, after reading the transcript, will have respect for Anil Nandalall?

What turned me off most was when he boasted that he is a Kshatriya and made his threat as a Kshatriya. I have Kshatriya blood and I know that the members of that soldiering class in India are supposed to be honourable and professional, not hooligans and thugs.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

 

It is the very important to remember that the opposition supported Nigel, Gerhard and others with their terrorist actions in places like Linden and Agricola.

 

How dare you call Gerhard Ramsaroop a terrorist? He is one of the kindest, most courteous, absolutely peaceful persons in Guyana. A real gentleman.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

 

It is the very important to remember that the opposition supported Nigel, Gerhard and others with their terrorist actions in places like Linden and Agricola.

 

How dare you call Gerhard Ramsaroop a terrorist? He is one of the kindest, most courteous, absolutely peaceful persons in Guyana. A real gentleman.

he jus slingin crap hoping something will stick on the wall

FM

ATTORNEY GENERAL REVEALS PLANS TO ‘HIT’ GLENN LALL, KNEWS

October 28, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 
 

— Police provided with audio, transcript of plot

Mr. Anil Nandlall, Guyana’s Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, has revealed chilling plans for the execution of Kaieteur News publisher, Mr. Glenn Lall.

Publisher and Owner of Kaieteur News Glenn Lall about to hand over to police a copy of a statement and recording.

Publisher and Owner of Kaieteur News Glenn Lall about to hand over to police a copy of a statement and recording.

This is unfolding as the most bizarre, criminal twist in an ongoing feud between the State and this newspaper.
Alluding to an imminent attack, Nandlall advised a senior reporter of the newspaper to get out of the Saffon Street office, which he described as a “dangerous place”.
He hinted at an intended hit on Lall and the establishment.
“No, hear nah, you know how it gun stop? Somebody gun go into Kaieteur…You see everybody nah gat, as I told Adam today …I said Adam, everybody don’t just…everybody, wait hold on…everybody doesn’t have a newspaper to use as a weapon. I told Adam, I said ‘Adam people got weapons, right?
“Is not newspaper they gonna use as a weapon;  they got weapons and when you continue attack people like that and they have no way of responding they gun just walk with their weapon into that same f***ing Saffon Street office and wha come suh do, and innocent… Peter gun gah pay fuh f***ing Paul in deh one day.
“Me ah tell you innocent, me ah tell you honestly, man to man, that will happen soon. So the quicker you get out of deh the better.”
Describing himself as a “thoroughbred” and as a “Kshatriya” (pronounced Chatree), a reference to an upper social class in India, known to be united by their claims to rulership, the pursuit of war, or the possession of land.
Nandlall hurled a string of expletives in his almost 19-minute harangue on the intended plan against Lall.
He portrayed himself as a “bad-man” who “running things” in Guyana. He boasted that the former President, Bharrat Jagdeo, his best friend Bobby Ramroop, and Winston Brassington, are no match for him.

Khemraj Ramjattan speaks to reporter's outside the Eve Leary Police station yesterday.

Khemraj Ramjattan speaks to reporter’s outside the Eve Leary Police station yesterday.

“I think that you should… my first advice to you is that you should move out of there… it is a dangerous f***ing place to work. Is a dangerous place because I am telling you, read between the lines, this thing not going to go on for long; people not going to tek this thing just so.
“Is a lot of powerful people that this man…wait, nobody never used to bother with he before, right? And he used to get away…get through with all wha he publishing.
“But people get… people get sensitive now, they were chatree coolie rass, you know what is chatree?
“You don’t engage a chatree in f***ing war and that is what he has done …When he start fuh publish that I go and spy pun he and all kinda f***ing madness .you nah see deh f***ing tempo change after that?”
“Me nah Jagdeo and Bobby, yuh know, and Brassington…We come from a higher breed of people, you understand?”
An audio disc of Nandlall’s comments and a complete statement were handed over Deputy Police Commissioner, Balram Persaud. Assistant Police Commissioner David Ramnarine was also present when Lall, accompanied by his Attorney-at-Law Mr. Khemraj Ramjattan, lodged a formal complaint, and urged stepped up security for him and his employees, and an immediate investigation with a view to laying criminal charges against the Attorney General.
“It’s clear from the tape that the destruction resulting from clashes from the political scene is heightening to the state that they want to do harm” Ramjattan said.
He said that the evidence is now there the people of this country can now put a stop to it.
“It’s obvious state terrorism….It’s extremely damming to the state of affairs” Ramjattan stated.
The Kaieteur News publisher two weeks ago had filed a complaint with the Ruimveldt Police Station, reporting a plot to shoot up Kaieteur News and his intended execution, which was to be made to look like an accident.
This came about because of publication of correspondence involving Khurshid Sattaur, Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) Commissioner-General, and former President, Bharrat Jagdeo, to destroy him and his business.
Mr. Lall had earlier also accused Nandlall of spying on his Saffon Street establishment. Nandlall reacted that he would use other weapons against Lall in place of cameras, if he wanted to destroy him.
In his recent telephone call to the reporter, Nandlall also disclosed that he had to restrain his uncle, Kamal Mangal, from getting at Lall for publishing information that the man had imported a high-end luxury vehicle duty-free on the pretext that he was a re-migrant, although he continues to live overseas.
At the time the duty-free concessions were granted by GRA, where Nandlall’s wife is Senior Legal Advisor, Mangal was living at the home of the Attorney-General.
“You know who is Kamal Mangal? The man look stupid, one bald head f***ing poor man. You know who da man is? Must find out wha da man own and what he could do with one phone call, alyuh nah know who alyuh a deal with, I had to hold back that man.”
Nandlall unleashed his fury over a promise by Kaieteur News to expose the fact that he used tax dollars to fund a private medical bill for his wife. He said that he has since repaid that money to the Ministry of Health.
The Attorney General protested that Lall should have never brought his wife into the picture.
“I told, I told Glenn, I meet with Glenn. I sit down and talk with him. I use some money from the government and Glenn mek an issue of it. I pay back de f***ing money long before he even mek de issue and he know about it.
“Remember you were going to publish something about my wife and so on? I am not worried about what he gun publish…Me I am a f***ing thoroughbred.
“I…I just don’t want him to publish things about me wife. That is all I don’t want, you understand? Because she is innocent.”
The threats by the Attorney General have brought back memories of the shocking August 8, 2006 slaughter of five pressmen, who were gunned down, execution-style, by armed invaders at the Eccles printery of the Kaieteur News.

FM

Call made by Nandlall….

 

Leonard Gildarie (LG): Hello

Attorney General (AG): Hey Gildarie

LG: hey wha happening

AG: is who been by me amm cousin and interview he, you?

LG: yes dem sen me dem send me

AG: But how you misquote the man suh man

LG: How the f**k  I misquote the man, we got the man pun record and is not me alone, they had other staff there too

AG: Who, who is the other staff, some nice girl dem sen’

LG: Man me can’t give you the name man… oww

AG: De man wan f**k de girl man, the man tell me seriously he wan knock de girl

LG: How he gun f**k de girl

AG: No but still chief (inaudible) de man say he wan knock de ting, you can arrange

LG: Man wha happening what alyuh got this thing going so far fuh man, me got me ****ing job

AG: well glen nah use he…eh

LG: Me got me job fuh lose

AG: No no me nah quarrel with you but all I am saying half wha he never tell you, de man say he never tell you that he didn’t know that he got to live in Guyana, the man said he live here but he got fuh travel

LG: The man said duh, we got it on record

AG: Wha record ?the man say you nah tape nothing yuh nah write nothing  

LG: The man nah know bout smart phone, of course we does be taping these people there anil

AG: Anyhow me ah tell you man say cuz me aint been dey, but me driver been deh

LG: No but whatever it is because I had to, of course I had an input I had to do it because dem send me and the other reporter and is not me either remember is the editors dem to, I don’t see why

AG: Yeah but who is the girl

LG: Me gun tell you a cant tell you on the phone man oh sk**t you wan **** me up

AG: Whaaam glen nah a tap me phone man he nah got dem technology

LG: No no man nah do dah, dem got people

AG: uh

LG: Ah cant do duh but a cant tell you who that is but is one of we staff hey

AG: Oh oh some (inaudible)

LG: Is a reporter dem woulda send dem wouldn’t a send me alone, you know I don’t do much

AG: Eh hey

LG: amm

AG: Anyhow me nah know..wait no

LG: Ammm

AG: But hear nuh gildarie you do a story on duh , what is he gotayhing, if me uncle

LG: Yea but…

AG: Hear nah, if me brother, leh we say, you got brothers

LG: Eh hey

AG: if you brother murder somebody, wha duh mean you a go jail, me na…leh we assume that me uncle do something wrong I am not responsible.. me aint understand what the what the theory is, I am trying to figure out what is the end game …what’s the plan

LG: Uh huh

AG: By publishing ah ah, the AG uncle the AG uncle, if me uncle do something wrong me uncle is liable to face the consequence of it

LG: Right Right

AG: So me aint understand why why is he putting that

LG: (inaudible) me say leh alyuh talk to the man direct and alyuh see wha alyuh can do because this thing cant continue we as staffers get caught up in it because we gotta wuk

(inaudible voice in background)

AG: Hear nah, reaz is he brother, reaz use to put cocaine in shrimps and prawns and (inaudible voice in background) smuggle it all out (inaudible voice in background) ya’ll aint publish, I got details of how glen threaten fuh back track me know bout all duh budday, me nah wan disclose dem things duh but I could do it if he want fuh go down dah line (inaudible voice in background)

LG: Boy me aint know wha fuh tell you boy except that I decide that i..

AG: You know wha Reaz do, you know Reaz full a container of apple and grapes off de ****ing wharf …eating and go and put it at Melanie pon the side of the road and hook it up pun a GPL container, ah GPL lantern post and freeze a container of apple and grapes free for nearly three months (inaudible voice in background) you nah know and people a pass up and down pun de road and dem think dat the container just fall off the road and it full with apple and grape

LG: But hear hear wha (inaudible)

AG: The president already spoke, not glen but to Bhena, right

LG : I just (inaudible)

AG: I am telling you boss how every effort has been made, Glen Lall is mad, he run mad

LG: (inaudible) Sattaur deh going at a set of newspaper and talking he sk**t whole day he cant continue doing that

AG: Yeah but if glen got to understand that we cant, look he never read nothing from Sattaur, he refused, he was asked to, to just behave good for one week, he couldn’t f**king do that

LG: No but deh man run to to ting everyday, ah just telling you wha how we seeing him because I cant I cant (inaudible)

AG: Now glen go an manufacture a ****ing whole story about the man going an get ban from ACCA and all kinda madness

LG: Because now every single day it just continuing continuing, Sattaur running till to guyana times he running to Chronicle we deh pun

AG: wheh, wheh,anyway wheh you deh now

LG: Me just deh at the back, I deh at the back of Kaieteur News

AG: Whah you doing deh

LG: Ah just come fuh tek dis call heh

AG: hello

LG: boy me nah wha fuh tell you but alyuh just sort it out because I don’t know how long I gun able (inaudible)

AG: So why you don’t come across and come work with we?

LG: Wha deh f**k you gun offer me

AG: Better than Kaieteur News

LG: Man we gun gaff man but alyuh need to stop (inaudible)

AG: Send me a proposal of what you working for and um

LG: Ah gun have to discuss it with the wife

AG: No discuss it with your wife because the president and I clear on something.. we are building an elitist press team right

LG: Yall do something man because I getting lil tired but alyuh stop this ****ing thing nah alyuh stop because the country..

AG: no hear nah you know how it gun stop? somebody gun go into Kaieteur, you see everybody nah gat as I told Adam today I said adam everbody don’t joust.. everybody, wait hold on…everybody doesn’t have a newspaper to use as a weapon, I told Adam, I said Adam people got weapons right, is not newspaper they gonna use as a weapon they got weapons and when you continue attack people like that and they have no way of responding they gun just walk with their weapon into that same ****ing Saffon street office and wha come suh do and innocent, Peter gun gah pay fuh f**king Paul in deh one day, me ah tell you innocent, me a tell you honestly man to man that will happen soon

LG: I don’t know (inaudible)

AG: So the quicker you get out of deh, the quicker you get out of deh the better

LG: Amm hear hear

AG: This thing is ah hear, you cannot use your newspaper like that boss, you get charge, whether you feel, whether you feel you get charged wrongfully or not you can’t use yuh newspaper to drag a set of f**king innocent people in this, if and de people (inaudible) money, you know who is Kamal Mangal, the man look stupid, one bald head f**king poor man, you know who da man is ?

LG: (inaudible)

AG: But but alright must find out wha da man own and what he could do with one phone call, alyuh nah know who alyuh a deal with, I had to hold back that man

LG: But is why alyuh don’t stop it ya’ll (inaudible)

AG: uh hmm

LG: (inaudible)

AG: Anyhow, the man, the man view is that he is above everybody else that he is above the law and that he own this newspaper and he could buse enrybody comrade no society works like that, none none, there is a simple way of dealing with a situation yuh know , I tell Glen already ..he knows my capacity and I know his,…me nah got to go to court everyday and issue press statement I don’t have to revert to those methods

LG: I like how yall (inaudible)

AG: There are far more effective methods to which I can resort… right

LG: Ammm wha wha wha whats the reason (inaudible)

AG: I told, I told Glen I meet with glen I sit and down and talk with him (inaudible) I use some money from the government and Glen mek and issue of it I pay back deh ****ing money long before he even mek de issue and he know about it because wha it pay fuh

LG: Which issue is dat

AG: Remember you were going to publish something (inaudible) about my wife and so on       

LG: (inaudible)

AG: (inaudible) months ago not now months ago (inaudible) but I just, I am not worried about what he gun publish, me I am a f**king thoroughbred , I.. I just don’t want him to publish things about me wife that is all I don’t want you understand because she is innocent

LG: it goes beyond that (inaudible)

AG: Yeah but boss there’s two to tango one man cant tango

LG: Yeah but but how, who are we interviewing how do we because (inaudible)

AG: I already, I sent a message already and I… Bhena has been in contact with the president, they are very close right but glen is not keeping up his end of the bargain, the things them that Bhena spoke, they work out an arrangement

LG: But Anil, but Anil (inaudible)

AG: uh huh, uh uh

LG: (inaudible)

AG: well I Sankar a he man in law (inaudible) all of that

LG: (inaudible) but Sattaur started it..(inaudible)

AG: Me aint know bout all a dat but I know what I know , wait chief, I am clean, I am clean right.. I never take a dog from any f**king body and what he is doing is to get at me through me family cause he cant find nothing on me I never thief, you understand me nah other people you know what wha he can (inaudible) thing pun, you understand, I never tek a

LG: (inaudible)

AG: Gildarie me a wan rich man me tek f**king government and become poor you… understand and glen knows that, me I achieve everything I wuk in life before I tek government, I retire, I retire at age 38 when I became attorney general I don’t have to work

LG: tell me so wha you wan me fuh do (inaudible)

AG: I think that you should, my first advice to you is that you should move out of there… it is a dangerous f**king place to work, is a dangerous place because that, I am telling you, read between the lines this thing not going to go on for long, people not going to tek this thing just so is a lot of powerful people that this man, wait ,nobody never used to bother with he before right and he used to getaway, get through with all wha he publishing but people get, people get sensitive now, they were chatree coolie rass, you know what is chatree

LG: (inaudible)

AG: you don’t engage a chatree in f**king war and that is what he has done …when he start fuh publish that I go and spy pun he and all kinda ****ing madness .you nah see deh ****ing tempo change after that, right.

LG: I

AG: me nah Jagdeo and Bobby yuh know and Brassington (inaudible) we come from a higher breed of people, you understand

LG: All right let me talk, a gun mek some calls fuh you cause I aint know (inaudible)

AG: Anyhow nobody nah gun listen to you man nah worry with da stupidness the thing is that amm they should, we have some things we are doing on this side

LG: uh huh

AG: and you should think about your, boy me and BJ does talk about you and we believe that you does still f**king leak back information but amm you will have a review

LG: Alright must give me a call

AG: You should come up with us (inaudible) but you see how (inaudible) but you see this thing go down this road it nah gon end good right, ego, this is share ego happening hey, this man is lynching my family for no reason at all, no reason at all, just because he want to get at me and why he want to get at me because he believe that in can withdraw these charges against him… I can’t…me nah file dese charges boss

LG: But why dem went ahead and charge this man knowing that dem nah get nothing

AG: Because nobody is above the law boss, you cant… hear nah man… you cant put youself up as St Peter

LG: No but hear I is no lawman but I was looking at the Act and they couldn’t a find a better way Sk**t because (inaudible)

AG: No, no that’s not necessary, he got eyewitness, Sattaur tell you he got eyewitness accounts of where the vehicles are parked, the vehicle dem don’t ever park at the people house the people dem don’t even have f**king driver’s licence boss, Sattaur must know that

LG: I was looking at some of the reports if the vehicle them are no longer (inaudible)

AG: did what what, I didn’t hear you

LG: I am no lawyer but if the vehicle (inaudible) am looking at the reports and its not appropriate (inaudible)

AG: You know them got some (inaudible) nuances in the law, you know on the face of it I agree with you

LG: Right Right!!

AG: But when you deeper, when you go deeper into the law you just cant… you see the law, the law looks at substance and not form, you can’t by not transferring your vehicle but giving a man the vehicle fuh use everyday, defeat the whole purpose of the thing, the law is not an ass, you understand

LG: (inaudible)

AG: The process, the people them (inaudible) hear we can end this tomorrow and all he gah do is go pay the duty and I could have worked out a reduced duty for him and the story done, anyway don’t give yourself too much liberty and say I talk to you and all kind of thing you know, let them believe that I you know cowering (pause) but eh man who is the girl man tell me who is de girl you a move away from you (inaudible)

LG: (inaudible)

AG: (inaudible) you cant give a girl name over de phone

LG: (inaudible)

AG: But who who is it me nah gun do nothing more wha de rass me gun do with the girl I just want know is who because the boy give a description and the girl is nice

LG: (inaudible)

AG: Nothing wrong with that e nah got nothing wrong with that me just wan know is who me nah got no ulterior motive, hai boss, me nah got no ulterior motive me nah (inaudible)nobody       

LGinaudible)

AG: hmmm

LG: (inaudible)

AG: is Queen’s college people does run this country, you nah realize that (inaudible)

AG: Hmm, alright good eh hey

Unidentified voice: Hi um this is the guy that spoke to you the other day concerning the story that you did (inaudible) the guy said that the story would have been in today’s newspaper but we buy the paper and we aint see it

LG: That’s ok um I think we doing some investigations (inaudible)

Unidentified voice: hmm yea he told me that yesterday

LG: (inaudible) I am not sure what happened but I think the report is there in his office

Unidentified voice: yea we spoke with him yesterday afternoon and he told me he spoke with Clifton and Clifton was very (inaudible) he didn’t say much

LG: I think that’s the nature of it um, a story just doesn’t appear in the paper like that I am sure the editors have their checks and balances so I guess uh uh I can speak to them for you and see (inaudible) but you could give him a call a little later and speak to him

Unidentified voice: what is his name because I forgot to ask

LG: Nicholas

Unidentified Voice: Nicholas, uh what’s his number

LG: you got to call through the office 225-8492

Unidentified Voice: Ok can I call now

LG: no no no he is going to be here till after lunch

Unidentified Voice: Oh oh alright sure

 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Django:
 

If the PPP loose half of their support they gone fun channa.

 

* THERE IS NO WORD LIKE "IF" ----"IF" is wishful thinking.

 

Rev

 

If wishes were horses beggars would ride.

 

Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

 

It is the very important to remember that the opposition supported Nigel, Gerhard and others with their terrorist actions in places like Linden and Agricola.

 

How dare you call Gerhard Ramsaroop a terrorist? He is one of the kindest, most courteous, absolutely peaceful persons in Guyana. A real gentleman.

This is to be expected as Anil seh Fookeetutu is a low breed couple that with the fact he is a high school drop out and you got serious degeneracy problems on your hand.

FM

Minister Nandlall admits to profanity laced, threatening conversation – “The people who are calling me a coward don’t know me”

October 28, 2014 9:30 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

 

By Kurt Campbell

Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Anil Nandlall.

Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Anil Nandlall.

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall has admitted that he was in fact the person recorded in a conversation with a senior Kaieteur News Reporter making what the Publisher Glenn Lall has interpreted to be ‘death threats’ against him and his staff.

Nandlall refused to give iNews a face to face interview saying the government has already spoken.

“I have, I don’t know what to say,” he told iNews this morning, Tuesday, October 28.

During the telephone interview with this online news entity, the Attorney General said he is consulting with his lawyers who are planning a course of action to be taken.

Last evening, hours after the recording went public, the government defended Nandlall’s profanity laced and threatening conversation; saying it “condemns in the strongest possible language the despicable act of a national newspaper to distort and manipulate a private conversation of a Government Minister, whose conversation was illegally recorded, and distorted, and broadcast.”

Publisher of the Kaieteur News, Glenn Lall speaking to members of the media.

Publisher of the Kaieteur News, Glenn Lall speaking to members of the media.

When asked what makes the recording of the conversation illegal, the Minister who remained hesitant in his responses said “no one has the authority to tape private conversations, there is an act of Parliament that regulates the interception of communication between private individuals and I don’t know that any of Kaieteur News reporters are authorized under that legislation to intercept peoples conversations.”

When asked if he had spoken to the reporter involved he said: “I spoke to him, I think so, I don’t know what to say about this whole thing,” adding that, “we don’t know who taped it, whether they taped or tapped… I don’t know if it was Gildarie, you should ask him.”

Meanwhile, in response to comments of persons labeling the Minister as a coward, Nandlall said, “The people who are calling me a coward they don’t know me.

In a subsequent Facebook post Nandlall said: “We live in tragic times. When the sanctity of privacy is removed from communications between humans, the human element is removed from human relations and thereafter, man’s status is reduced to that of animals. It’s even worse when those communications are manipulated and distorted, by technology I suppose, to create a dialogue which is radically different from what occurred -all done by those who wield the power of the press and use the same to persecute and slaughter the character of others. A society in such state borders on anarchy. No one is truly exempt, no one is truly safe, unless they grovel with indignity before those who wield the power to which I have made reference. For in their minds, they are above the law and everything and anyone else. Anyone who tries to apply to them the norms of civilized society and the rule of law, exposes himself and his family to the brutality of their attacks. I will not succumb to cowardice. I am simply not genetically configured that way. History will absolve me. Good always triumphs over evil.”

A voice purporting to be that of the Attorney General could be heard on the almost 20 minutes recording saying among other things: “I told Adam [Adam Harris, Editor, Kaieteur News] everybody don’t have a newspaper to use as a weapon, I told Adam people got weapons. If they continue to attack people like this and they [people] have no way of responding, they will just walk with their weapon into that same f%#king Saffon Street office and wah come shall do.”

The voice allegedly that of the AG also noted: “there is a simpler way of dealing with this situation you know, I tell Glenn already. He knows I have capacity and I know his. I don’t have to go Court every day and issue press statements, I don’t have to resort to those methods…there are far more effective measures to which I can resort.”

Glenn Lall has since filed an official complaint against the Minister with the Guyana Police Force.

FM

Last evening, hours after the recording went public, the government defended Nandlall’s profanity laced and threatening conversation; saying it “condemns in the strongest possible language the despicable act of a national newspaper to distort and manipulate a private conversation of a Government Minister, whose conversation was illegally recorded, and distorted, and broadcast.”

 

But if Anil seh pun de tape Knews does not have the techology to record he phone call now all of a sudden they possess technology to manipulate and alter the recording to mek him look bad?

 

I think dis Chatree need to mek up he mind you cannot have your cake and eat it.

 

Just like how you cannot thief tax payers money and then holler you repaying the money back that is complete bullshit.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

It is the very important to remember that the opposition supported Nigel, Gerhard and others with their terrorist actions in places like Linden and Agricola.

 

The AFC is bankrupt financially right now, time to sink them.

 

Anil stays for now.

I've told you before stop being a f-kin ass-hole. Do you know what the fk you are posting? No. You are a fkin lowdown slimebag, So shut your rass and go complain now that I called you a fkin ass-hole go you slimebag.

cain
Originally Posted by Chief:

Rarely do I see CAIN LOSING HIS COOL.

I'm fedup reading yugi's shit maybe it's time to block his assinine posts. I am also very passionate when I call "it" an a-hole.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Chief:

Rarely do I see CAIN LOSING HIS COOL.

I'm fedup reading yugi's shit maybe it's time to block his assinine posts. I am also very passionate when I call "it" an a-hole.

Cain.....Yuji de Batty Boy is a parasite, He is a Crab Louse like dem that had Jagdeo Scratching he crutch in de Picture.....

He write 100% $hit just for us to cuss him out and then "De A-Hole" run and complain.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

It is great to see that my posts get under the AFC's skin. 

 

My mission is to see the AFC demolished.

Yuh low breed posts ain't getting under nobody skin we recognize anil right yuh low breed mentality is warped perfect fuh freedom house.

FM

I now listened to the whole Tape and I must say Anil personal conversation with one of Lall's Employee and Anil was very clear about the reach of Lall using his Paper and Anil a a husband was reacting to his wife being attacked by a " Mad Man" Lall.

Nehru

Dear Editor, 
A recorded conversation believed to be between the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Winston Felix and PNCR Vice Chairman and Parliamentarian Mr. Basil Williams, was aired and published in several sections of the media. Because of its startling and disturbing content, this recorded conversation eventuated much public debate, concern and even outrage.

The Government's response was in the form of a statement, the content of which is simply baffling to the rational mind. One can only hope that a response of greater cognition shall be soon forthcoming.

The PNCR response was more expansive and it came in the form of a press conference. Like the Government, the PNCR refused to deal with the content of the conversation, but rather concentrated their energies and emphasis on its source and manner of acquisition. They contended, inter alia, that the taping of the conversation and its broadcast were ‘illegal', and that it constitutes an invasion of privacy, arguing with credulity that the conversation was a private conversation; as if that makes a difference!

The ‘illegality' of which the PNCR spoke was neither explained nor elaborated. One would have expected that the rule or principle of law that was allegedly breached or the offence which was allegedly committed would have been identified. Unfortunately this was not done. It was argued that the taping of the conversation and its broadcast constitute an invasion of privacy. 
I respectfully submit that there is no right to privacy known to the laws of Guyana or even the common law of England from whence we received our laws. The following passage of great relevance appears in the well known and respected text, Gatley on Libel and Slander, 9th edition at page 514.

“There is no doubt that the English common law does not recognise a tort of invasion of privacy and does not therefore grant any direct action for such invasion”. The identical position obtains in Guyana.

In the English case Waynright and another -v-Home office (2004) 4 L. R. C. page 154, the House of Lords held inter alia that there was no common law tort of invasion of privacy. A similar position was arrived at by the House of Lords in Malone -v-Commission of Police [1979] 2 ALLER page 620 and by the Court of Appeal (United Kingdom) in Kaye -v- Robertson [1991] FSR 62. The issue of right to privacy arose in New Zealand, a common law jurisdiction like Guyana, in the case of Hosking et al -v- Runting et al 2004 2 LRC page 65, where a magazine wanted to publish the photographs of two infant children taken out in a public place without the parents' permission. The parents sued, claiming that the taking of the photographs and/or their publication without consent amounted to a breach of their children's right of privacy.

The High Court of New Zealand held that New Zealand law did not recognise a tortuous cause of action in privacy based on publication of photographs taken in a public place.

Based on the aforesaid authorities, it is clear that the right to privacy is not known to the common law and, as stated above, not known to the laws of Guyana. The argument in respect of the breach of a right to privacy is therefore woefully misconceived. It is clear that the matters contained in the recorded conversation are matters of high public interest; they raise issues which touch and concern the internal security of Guyana; and they bring into question the conduct of Guyana's premier law enforcement officer. It is respectfully submitted that this is information of which the public has a constitutional right to be apprised and which the media has commitment right and duty to disseminate.

In Hosking -v- Runting, (supra) the court made the following seminal observations: 
“the importance of freedom of expression and the role of the media in a democratic society needs no emphasis. There is a strong public interest not only in the right to impart information, but also in the corresponding right of the public to receive it. Any limitations imposed upon freedom of expression, whether by statute or by development of the common law, should reflect established principles. If there was any right to privacy of the kind alleged, the court would have found it to be clearly overwhelmed by the right of freedom of expression.......” 
I respectfully submit that, even if the law afforded a right to privacy in Guyana, having regard to the nature of the matters contained in the recorded conversation, and the status and standing of the persons allegedly engaged in that conversation, that right to privacy would have had to bend and bow to the constitutional right to free expression.

This has been submitted so that the lay public is not misled on vital matters of law.

Attorney-at-law Mohabir Anil Nandlall
(Kaieteur News, 03/23/ 06)"

Mars
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I now listened to the whole Tape and I must say Anil personal conversation with one of Lall's Employee and Anil was very clear about the reach of Lall using his Paper and Anil a a husband was reacting to his wife being attacked by a " Mad Man" Lall.

You wukin yourself up to be called the same as yugi aren't you?

cain
 Originally Posted by Nehru:

I now listened to the whole Tape and I must say Anil personal conversation with one of Lall's Employee and Anil was very clear about the reach of Lall using his Paper and Anil a a husband was reacting to his wife being attacked by a " Mad Man" Lall.

This is a flat out lie, yuh low breed ears are not functioning well. That is to be expected.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The full transcript of the tape would be quite interested, its a clear plot to tarnish the image of the AG and for Lall to vindicate himself...

The Kaietuer News has further lost its credibility 

It just goes to show that the PPP is going the full Burnham route.  In fact even worse as they use criminals to carry out their tasks.

FM

In any other country, the government would have fallen

OCTOBER 29, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER FEATURES / COLUMNISTSFREDDIE KISSOON 

I would strongly urge all Guyanese to keep in front of their eyes, the big picture in relation to the Anil Nandlall tape. It is the story of a cabal inside the Government of Guyana that came to a decision on what to do with Glenn Lall and the Kaieteur News paper itself.
In the coming days, the obsessive talk on this scandal will persist. But the big picture will be lost if we keep Nandlall in the frame as the main culprit. He is not. The chief conspirator in this drama is the cabal. Nandlall is just one of the players who mouthed off to a journalist he knows well.
Why did the Government in less than 24 hours, issue a statement supporting Nandlall? Because the statement was in support of the government itself.  Nandlall implicated the President of Guyana in the game of planned attack on KN and Mr. Lall.  Nandlall said that the President was in discussion with someone close to Lall and a decision was made that the Kaieteur News would stay away from any attack on the government for one week.
On the recording Nandlall said that not even for a week could Lall have “shut his mouth.” What it meant, then, was firstly, Ramotar wanted the KN to stop attacking the government. To test him they gave him a week to see if he could “cool out.”
Secondly, after the passing of the week, and Lall did not play ball, the conspiracy then had to proceed. In both instances, President Ramotar was involved.
Why is President Ramotar giving a newspaper a week to stop attacking the government as a standard by which to judge if the PPP hierarchy could make a deal with him? Why doesn’t Ramotar try that with me? Would they like to give me a week? Give me the week and they will see that in each of those articles for the week all will be filled with the most trenchant criticism of the tyrannical PPP regime, including Ramotar himself.
The Anil Nandlall tape, in which it was enunciated that there will be a planned violent attack on Lall and his staff, is the story of an entrapped government. This is not about an entrapped Minister. I repeat; the context of this thing must be seen as a confrontation with Lall and the leadership of the cabal.
Nandlall, in those twenty minutes, spoke in the plural. You have to be completely deaf not to hear him say that the continuous criticism has reached a stage where certain people (note the plural) have now become sensitive. The tape is punctuated with anger by Nandlall himself about the salvoes fired at him. But time and time again in that deadly 20 minutes of rampage, he constantly referred to the plural.
Here is another brazen example. He said that people have weapons and that they will use them against KN and Mr. Lall. Who are these people with their weapons? Who are the people that have become sensitive? The answer is simple – the extended cabal which takes in the major political players high up the PPP ladder and inside the Government of Guyana and their close associates.
Will the cabal still go through with their war at Saffon Street? I don’t know, because if people die through fire or guns at Kaieteur News in the coming months then I cannot see how the PPP can survive in power.
But this I know; now that the plot has been revealed through a secret recording (see Anil Nandlall’s letter, “There’s no right to privacy known to the laws of Guyana,” in the KN of March 23, 2006, in which he examined the Winston Felix tape scandal and concluded that Felix’s privacy was not invaded by the person who taped him), it would appear that many lives at Kaieteur News may have been spared, and that includes this columnist.
The sickening and chilling part of the tape is the part in which it was clearly stated that when the attack comes, if innocents at KN get killed, then that is something that cannot be avoided. In any other country, this tape scandal (notice I did not say Nandlall scandal) would have resulted in the fall of the government.
Let’s remind readers of the brutality in that tape. It is about a planned violent attack on the offices of Kaieteur News with the specific purpose of maybe killing Mr. Lall and his staff.  Mr. Nandlall made it pellucid that he was referring to people, not an individual. Those people reach high up in the seat of government.

Mars

I have been saying for years how we are being ruled by a brutal PPP regime, capable of any level of criminal action in order to silence decent. In its defence, the PPP is quick to scare the public with the scare story that things would be even more violent under the PNC. well if that is the case, then the people now have a third option: the AFC. We should not have to put up with enforced oppression by either the PPP or PNC.

Mr.T

Ramotar must demand Nandlall’s immediate resignation

 

October 29, 2014 | By | Filed Under News
 

- Minister has brought the AG’s Office into disrepute – AFC
The Alliance For Change in a statement released yesterday says the party is “shocked beyond disbelief” at the

Attorney General, Anil Nandlall

Attorney General,
Anil Nandlall

recent revelations in a conversation between a Kaieteur News reporter and the Attorney General (AG), Mr. Anil Nandlall.
The party said that the transcript of the conversation “which the AG has most recently admitted as having said highlights that he has proven himself wholly unfit to hold the office of Attorney General of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana”.
“President Donald Ramotar must demand the immediate resignation of Mr. Nandlall, as his  failure to act swiftly on this issue would be an endorsement of such behaviour by persons who represent our country at the highest level in Guyana and internationally.
“It is now clear to the AFC that our party, civil society organisations and the citizens of Guyana cannot continue to do business with this Government if it holds persons in the ilk of Mr. Nandlall as its representative. Only his immediate resignation could save this country the embarrassment of having one of its highest offices brought further into disrepute and disgrace.”
The party said that it had noted in an audio recording released to the public, Nandlall indicates that he has intimate knowledge of an imminent attack on Kaieteur News, one where the very lives of staff of the media house will be endangered.
“This is a very dangerous state of affairs and must be taken seriously. As a leading figure in the system of law and order and an officer of the court, the Attorney General knows he has an obligation to inform the relevant authorities of an impending crime. Failure to do so is an indication of complicity and brings the office of Attorney General into disrepute.
The Alliance For Change calls on the Attorney General to share what knowledge he has that makes Kaieteur News a “dangerous place to work” and what he knows of people who, “gun just walk with their weapons into that same (expletive) Saffon Street office…”
The AFC stated that its position is that Mr. Nandlall issued veiled threats against the media house when he spoke of not

President Donald Ramotar

President Donald Ramotar

engaging a ‘Chatree’ in war and pointing to a “change in tempo” after Kaieteur News started reporting on a relative of his.
“Such threats coming from the Attorney General is totally unacceptable and raises the concern that he would abuse the powers of his office to victimise the media house.”
The AFC also expressed alarm at “Mr. Nandlall’s derogatory, disrespectful and totally unacceptable sexual comments in the conversation towards a female reporter in the conduct of her duties as a journalist and representative of the media. It is clear by the comments that he was prepared to use his influence to entrap this young woman in loose sexual behaviour. This lends credence to growing reports of high ranking members of the Government demanding sexual favours from women in their employ”.
“The level of language filled with expletives, his threats, hints of having knowledge of an impending serious crime and willingness to promote and encourage loose sexual behaviour are indictments against Anil Nandlall, and enough reason why he should be removed from office and cannot stand as a role model for young Guyanese.
The Alliance For Change is calling on the President to relieve the Attorney General of his position immediately so that the integrity of the Office of Attorney General can be restored,” the statement concluded.

FM

Quote "“Such threats coming from the Attorney General is totally unacceptable and raises the concern that he would abuse the powers of his office to victimise the media house.”unquote.

 

Personally I think that the AG messed up big time.

FM

Four pages of transcript and Glenn Lall is still alive?  Nehru, I gone kill you when I see you next time. I hear you was interfering with my cousin on Liberty Avenue. Well, that's how killing sound in this thread.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Four pages of transcript and Glenn Lall is still alive?  Nehru, I gone kill you when I see you next time. I hear you was interfering with my cousin on Liberty Avenue. Well, that's how killing sound in this thread.

Well your cousin is one fine young lady.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

He was being compassionate to the Gentleman, warning him what is possible when a :Mad Man' like Lall on the loose.

Explain if you could please? You try to make excuses for this lowdown creature but it came out kinda warbled.

cain
Last edited by cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

He was being compassionate to the Gentleman, warning him what is possible when a :Mad Man' like Lall on the loose.

Explain if you could please? You try to make excuses for this lowdown creature but it came out kinda warbled.

If you listen carefully to the Tape Anil was suggesting that the man go work for GNI and that the way Lall is, he is scared that someone may visit Saffon Street again with weapons and harm innocent people.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

He was being compassionate to the Gentleman, warning him what is possible when a :Mad Man' like Lall on the loose.

Explain if you could please? You try to make excuses for this lowdown creature but it came out kinda warbled.

If you listen carefully to the Tape Anil was suggesting that the man go work for GNI and that the way Lall is, he is scared that someone may visit Saffon Street again with weapons and harm innocent people.

Whatderass, he want lall take away we moderator's job? 

cain

THIS HAPPENED SOME MONTHS AGO: AND SUDDENLY THIS NEWS BREAKING STORY: GUESS LALL HAS TO BE CONCERNED:

 

Men in Anil Nandlall’s vehicle terrorize Kaieteur News staff

July 31, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 
 
Attorney General, Anil Nandlall

Attorney General, Anil Nandlall

The approach of a black Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and the slow lowering of the dark tinted windows sent some staff members of Kaieteur News taking cover behind parked cars. Some in the building peeped out from behind posts.

The incident brought back memories of two horrific attacks on Kaieteur News in the past—the firebombing of the printing press at Eccles in 2002 and the killing of five Kaieteur News pressmen in 2006.

The black SUV turned out to be the vehicle used by Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall.

It was shortly after 13:00 hours on Monday when some staff members saw the vehicle approaching from the south along Saffon Street. When the vehicle neared the newspaper office both the left front and rear windows were lowered. The people saw hands going up and did not wait to see the result. One man was certain that he saw a gun in one of the hands.

Two minutes later the vehicle returned and the procedure was repeated. This time the vehicle stopped. The closed circuit television cameras revealed that the men appeared to be photographing the building and the vehicles parked outside.

It seemed that during the first pass the photographs were not good. The men appeared to be using camera phones. That was why they had to stop the second time around, a staff member said when he saw the video footage.

 

On receiving the report and verifying the number of the vehicle, Publisher Glenn Lall telephoned Mr. Anil Nandlall to complain about what he described as an act of terrorism. He then sent a text message to Mr. Nandlall protesting the intimidation of his staff.

Editor in Chief, Adam Harris, also called Mr. Nandlall who claimed ignorance of the affair. He said that he was attending an EID function on East Coast Demerara and that he was using a white Range Rover. Mr. Nandlall said that the Range Rover was hardly ever used and that he chose to do so on Monday.

In response to a query about who would use the vehicle when he opted to use another, Nandlall said that the Permanent Secretary could use the vehicle. He promised an investigation.

Up to Wednesday, there was no report from Nandlall. But the incident has left some staff members nervous. Glenn Lall said that he sees this latest incident as part of the scare tactics to silence this newspaper.

However, he said that he is not intimidated; that he will not be silenced.

He said that he has been critical of so many things that have been happening in the country, that he has attracted hostility from Government elements. In fact, former President Bharrat Jagdeo, President Donald Ramotar, People’s Progressive Party General Secretary Clement Rohee and other political types have resorted to describing the newspaper as the opposition media.

Some of them, including the Attorney General have resorted to suing the newspaper, which is another form of attempting to silence the newspaper. “I am surprised that the Attorney General has resorted to suing the newspaper and then terrorizing its staff.”

There are still staff members on roll who recalled facing two gunmen who had barged into the newspaper offices a few years ago, enquiring about the boss. At the time Mr. Lall was out of the country.

 

http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....ieteur-news-staff-3/

FM

There are still staff members on roll who recalled facing two gunmen who had barged into the newspaper offices a few years ago, enquiring about the boss. At the time Mr. Lall was out of the country.

 

There seems to be a pattern...........could the PPP/C be involved?

 

FM

Yes to both I meant it as joke, you posted twice.

 

This is some serious stuff going on with this here AG, ouuu lalala, the dominoes are starting to fall this time,picking up speed.

The Govt is doing themselves in every dam day,.

 

REV, YUGI WHAT YALL GOT TO SAY BOUT DIS HERE STORY?

HOW BOUT SENDING THE RAT POISON YOU BOTH SPEAK SO HIGHLY OF TO THAT RAT ANIL AND THOSE FRIKEN RATS IN GOVT.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:

Yes to both I meant it as joke, you posted twice.

 

This is some serious stuff going on with this here AG, ouuu lalala, the dominoes are starting to fall this time,picking up speed.

The Govt is doing themselves in every dam day,.

 

REV, YUGI WHAT YALL GOT TO SAY BOUT DIS HERE STORY?

HOW BOUT SENDING THE RAT POISON YOU BOTH SPEAK SO HIGHLY OF TO THAT RAT ANIL AND THOSE FRIKEN RATS IN GOVT.

oh that, sorry, guess too quick on the trigger. Will get that fixed

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by cain:

Yes to both I meant it as joke, you posted twice.

 

This is some serious stuff going on with this here AG, ouuu lalala, the dominoes are starting to fall this time,picking up speed.

The Govt is doing themselves in every dam day,.

 

REV, YUGI WHAT YALL GOT TO SAY BOUT DIS HERE STORY?

HOW BOUT SENDING THE RAT POISON YOU BOTH SPEAK SO HIGHLY OF TO THAT RAT ANIL AND THOSE FRIKEN RATS IN GOVT.

oh that, sorry, guess too quick on the trigger. Will get that fixed

No need to apologize, I got frens who does stutter too

cain

Attorney General’s threat against Kaieteur News…Guyana Press Association expresses alarm

October 28, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 
 

The Guyana Press Association (GPA) is alarmed at statements purportedly those of the Attorney General Anil Nandlall contained in a recorded conversation released by Kaieteur News.
The recording, released yesterday, suggests that the Attorney General is aware of a sinister plot against Kaieteur News publisher Glenn Lall. As a result, he advises a senior reporter to leave the organization as soon as possible, because it would be sooner rather than later that men with “weapons” would walk into the newspaper offices, which also house its press.
In the recording, the Attorney General also suggests that because of the newspaper’s reporting on members of his family, he will “war” against Kaieteur News, because he is of the ancient Indian “Chatree” class.
The GPA expressed shock that these reckless, irresponsible and outrageous statements could be made by the sitting Attorney General of Guyana
It is now calling on the Government of Guyana to condemn the AG’s remarks. As an Attorney the AG should know that “the licence to practise law is not a licence to break it”.
The GPA wants the Guyana Police Force to thoroughly investigate the complaints made by Kaieteur News’ Glenn Lall regarding threats to his life, his family and the staff of the Kaieteur News.
The Guyana Press Association said that it is expressing its solidarity with Kaieteur News and all media workers. It is also urging them to remain vigilant.
Journalists in Guyana should be free to practise their profession in an environment free of fear, intimidation and threats, the GPA stated.

FM
Originally Posted by cain:

Yes to both I meant it as joke, you posted twice.

 

This is some serious stuff going on with this here AG, ouuu lalala, the dominoes are starting to fall this time,picking up speed.

The Govt is doing themselves in every dam day,.

 

REV, YUGI WHAT YALL GOT TO SAY BOUT DIS HERE STORY?

HOW BOUT SENDING THE RAT POISON YOU BOTH SPEAK SO HIGHLY OF TO THAT RAT ANIL AND THOSE FRIKEN RATS IN GOVT.

 

Cain 

 

Let me give you my honest to god opinion on this matter.

 

Anil, acted immature and ruined his chances of running as President in the future.

 

This was a private conversation and many things are said in bad taste during some private conversations. Anil expressed a lapse in judgement and should have acted in a more professional manner given his position.

 

Is an apology due ? Yes

 

Should he resign ? Not yet.

FM

QUOTE "I use some money from the government and glen mek and issue of it I pay back deh ****ing money long before he even mek de issue and he know about it because wha it pay fuh UNQUOTE

 

i WONDER WHAT IT WAS USED FOR? i THINK THAT THERE RUMOR ON THE ROAD THAT MENTION ABOUT SOME ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

Attorney General’s threat against Kaieteur News…Guyana Press Association expresses alarm

October 28, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 
 

The Guyana Press Association (GPA) is alarmed at statements purportedly those of the Attorney General Anil Nandlall contained in a recorded conversation released by Kaieteur News.
The recording, released yesterday, suggests that the Attorney General is aware of a sinister plot against Kaieteur News publisher Glenn Lall. As a result, he advises a senior reporter to leave the organization as soon as possible, because it would be sooner rather than later that men with “weapons” would walk into the newspaper offices, which also house its press.
In the recording, the Attorney General also suggests that because of the newspaper’s reporting on members of his family, he will “war” against Kaieteur News, because he is of the ancient Indian “Chatree” class.
The GPA expressed shock that these reckless, irresponsible and outrageous statements could be made by the sitting Attorney General of Guyana
It is now calling on the Government of Guyana to condemn the AG’s remarks. As an Attorney the AG should know that “the licence to practise law is not a licence to break it”.
The GPA wants the Guyana Police Force to thoroughly investigate the complaints made by Kaieteur News’ Glenn Lall regarding threats to his life, his family and the staff of the Kaieteur News.
The Guyana Press Association said that it is expressing its solidarity with Kaieteur News and all media workers. It is also urging them to remain vigilant.
Journalists in Guyana should be free to practise their profession in an environment free of fear, intimidation and threats, the GPA stated.

Bravo, GPA. Anal Nandalall crossed the red line. He knew what he said. He wasn't speaking through his anal.

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Cross the line is one thing. The Attorney general on tape admitted to defrauding tax payers and resolving the matter by paying back de money.

 

WTF is that?

You doan understan, you not suppose to catch the man. I hear it illegal fo ketch an' hear him say dat on tape den admit it.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Cross the line is one thing. The Attorney general on tape admitted to defrauding tax payers and resolving the matter by paying back de money.

 

WTF is that?

You doan understan, you not suppose to catch the man. I hear it illegal fo ketch an' hear him say dat on tape den admit it.

These PPP thiefman dem have their own interpretations of what is legal and illegal. It is like reasoning with a goat to explain why his shit is round.

FM

Attorney General’s threat against Kaieteur News…Guyana Press Association expresses alarm

 

Quote "According to Burch-Smith, it is high time that the Attorney General or his employers come out and clarify the expletive-laden statements which speak to violence against the Kaieteur News and its staff, an attack on the freedom of the press, misuse of public funds by a public official as well as his loose comments against women, specifically a reporter employed at the Kaieteur News.

According to Burch-Smith, the contents of the recording are disturbing and disappointing and need clarification on the part of Nandlall, and or his employers.

There are a number of legal issues that need to be addressed, according to Burch-Smith, who reminded that the GBA will, following consultations with its hierarchy, issue a public statement on the matter" unquote

FM

AG: who, who is the other staff, some nice girl dem sen

LG: man me cant give you the name man oww

AG: De man wan **** de girl man, the man tell me seriously he wan knock de girl

LG: how he gun **** de girl

AG: no but still chief (inaudible) de man say he wan knock de ting, you can arrange

 

How can an AG behave like this, I doubt would wether he would like that someone refer to his wife or female family  like this.........where are the women in Guyana.

FM

AG- Admits stealing tax payers money to impregnate his wife and then paying back the money but he is still on the job.

 

This is the man who is supposed to be upholding the laws of the land. But we know these chaps have no interest in the law, the Ashni Singh drunk driving case is a classic example of Anil's penchant for illegality.

FM

Ramotar’s support for Nandlall promotes Gov’t secrecy and lack of transparency – GHRA

October 31, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

The following is the full text of a statement from the Executive Committee of the Guyana Human Rights Association.
“The tirade of threats, coarse language, suggestions of misuse of public funds and anti-women comments by Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, during a recent telephone call to a Kaieteur News reporter, has generated public astonishment and calls for his resignation.
Almost as shocking as the incident itself, however, is the hapless defense of Nandlall by President Ramotar on the flimsy grounds that the taping of the conversation was illegal.
The failure of the President to distance the Cabinet and himself from the content of the call has effectively elevated Nandlall’s action from a personal rant to being the latest step in the increasingly desperate official response to the campaign by Kaieteur News for greater official transparency on public funds involved in a range of controversial projects.
These include the secretive government agency NICIL, ownership of the Marriott Hotel, the privileges enjoyed by the companies which benefitted from the Sanata Complex give-away; telecommunications deals and the Bai Shan Lin contract.
Efforts by Government to resist providing Parliament and the public with this information have spiralled downwards over the years. Along the way, secrecy and lack of transparency has taken its toll on a number of Government mechanisms.
These include the politically-poisoned implementation of broadcast license distribution; years of foot-dragging over establishing the Procurement Commission; appointing a Commissioner of Information who views his role more as guard-dog than gatekeeper, together with comprehensive and continuous abuse of the State-owned media.
This obsessive control of information has provoked more confrontational demands from a frustrated media, which in turn generated Government responses targetting media workers in the form of libel suits and the intervention of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
It was Kaieteur News’s retaliation to the GRA action, in questioning whether one of the relatives of the Attorney-General should not also be the focus of a similar investigation that appears to have prompted the ill-tempered telephone call.
Whether Mr. Nandlall is forced to resign or not – and the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) believes that resignation is in order – this alone will not resolve the underlying issue. At bottom this latest incident, with all its demeaning characteristics, is rooted in systematic abuse of a core element of democratic practice, namely, not accounting for the use of public funds in a transparent manner. The more fundamental question, therefore, is whether, regardless of the cost to governance and to the quality of public life, the Government intends continued resistance to provision of timely and accurate information on its stewardship of public funds.”

FM

Startling revelations in recording…Mr. Nandlall has been caught with his pants down – AFC’s Moses Nagamootoo

October 31, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

The disturbing revelations by Attorney General (AG) Anil Nandlall, in a recorded conversation with a senior reporter

Moses Nagamootoo, AFC Vice Chairman

Moses Nagamootoo, AFC Vice Chairman

of the Kaieteur News, Leonard Gildarie, of a plot to launch a brutal attack on the newspaper’s publisher, Glenn Lall and his employees, have without a doubt unmasked the extent of Mr. Nandlall’s terrorist tactics.
This is the view of Vice Chairman of the Alliance For Change, Moses Nagamootoo.
An experienced journalist and parliamentarian, Nagamootoo opined that to add insult to injury, after the Attorney General admitted to having the conversation with the reporter, President Donald Ramotar came out in support of the government’s “blue-eyed boy”.
“It is a sorry day for Guyana that the President of the Republic, Donald Ramotar, could sanction such madness, and sought to protect an integrity that Anil Nandlall himself has shattered with vulgar expletives,” Nagamootoo lamented.
The parliamentarian asserted that he was particularly disturbed that Nandlall could “flippantly induce a reporter to get out while he can” and be a part of a secret consortium of the highest breed of reporters. Nandlall termed it to be “an elitist press team”.
The AFC Vice Chairman said that the AG used terrorist tactics of an imminent attack on the Kaieteur News in his bid to buy the reporter to leave what he saw as “a dangerous place”.
Nagamootoo emphasized as well that Nandlall during his 19-minute long conversation with the reporter did not request that his comments be treated as “off the record”. “In light of such negligence, the learned AG could claim no privacy or privilege,” Nagamootoo asserted.
“Mr. Nandlall has been caught with his pants down and, sadly, he has become a discredited Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs. He should call it a day, before he drags the PPP deeper into the cesspit.”
In addition, the AFC Parliamentarian said that the Minister was obsessed over a female reporter and was clearly

Anil Nandlall, Attorney General

Anil Nandlall,
Attorney General

“trying to pimp for a third person,” whom he portrayed as a rich “bad-man”.
More disgusting, Nagamootoo said, is Nandlall’s admission that he had accessed and used government’s money for a personal purpose, which he claimed that he has since repaid.
The country’s largest Opposition bloc, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), said recently that they will be investigating this “callous betrayal and unfair misuse of state funds.”
Nagamootoo gave support for such action by APNU as he stated that eyebrows should be raised as to whether, as a senior state functionary, the AG was entitled to such funds. He emphasized that an investigation into that transaction ought to take place now.
He added, “When I read the transcript of the interview, it looked like a hoary chapter from “Murder She Wrote”. Nandlall’s depiction of an attack on Kaieteur News ought to have sent chills up the spine of even the most courageous reporter and press worker. I could only imagine big weapons, shooting up Glenn Lall and his staff, in a violent, bloody, orgy.
Nandlall, caricatured the hari-kiri, as that of “Peter paying fuh Paul” which would ensue when vengeful, unknown persons train their weapons at the Saffon Street press.”
“Mr. Nandlall is obviously intoxicated with power, or else he would have realized that innocent persons would be killed. But in an apocalyptical manner, he dismissed the blood-bath as inevitable.”
Since the damning recording, the Publisher of the Kaieteur News lodged a formal complaint with the Guyana Police Force.
The pressure for Nandlall to demit office immediately continues to increase from the citizenry as well as the joint political Opposition.

FM

“Powerful people” and freedom of the media

October 31, 2014 | By | Filed Under Editorial 

We shudder to think that we have passed a point of no return and that something extreme will inevitably occur – even in our scandalously lawless, indecent and indifferent environment. But in recent days we have been startlingly reminded of the importance of being vigilant, at all times. It appears that the die has been cast.
A perturbing inclination is continuing to threaten the country’s progress towards true democracy and development, and all right-thinking, decent citizens should take urgent action now to permanently defuse this menace which has gained disturbing momentum.
This threat is evident in the promise of sinister attacks on the Kaieteur News, by so-called “powerful people” in our society. These warnings, oftentimes veiled, emanate from various sources, but most notably from high-ranking State officials.
It is vital to establish that we are definitely not referring to anything that can be reasonably interpreted as constructive criticism or justifiable condemnation of methods of journalism. We are referring to malicious declarations that leave even the casual observer unsettled.  Statements that seek to malign independent media houses and media workers for drawing the public’s attention to clear instances of inefficiency, ineptitude, discrimination and rampant corruption in our society.
In any country that aspires to be a democracy, freedom of the media must be respected. The primary role of the media is to be the meticulous watchdog of the people’s interests. Every responsible individual and organisation must be held fully accountable to the citizenry for their plans, words and particularly, their actions. Democracy flourishes where the media fulfil this role in a manner that is proactive, investigative, resourceful, professional and fair.
At this point in Guyana’s history, the nation is enduring particularly challenging times, in which the socio-economic and political climate is especially volatile. In these circumstances, the independent media continues to expose, and rightly so, a plethora of problems that are of compelling interest to the public. In the process, we have quite properly held “powerful people” accountable to the public for their words as well as deeds and, in so doing, seem to have mashed some very sensitive toes.
Unfortunately in recent years, when high-ranking officials of a certain ilk find themselves in the unflattering glare of public scrutiny, many of them adopt the most reprehensible self-defence strategies. When faced with accounting for their questionable statements, decisions and actions, instead of facing these problems squarely by taking appropriate action to address the legitimate concerns of the public, these officials opt to verbally abuse, harass and intimidate media houses and reporters.
If they get the chance, they spew their venom in public, but they usually prefer to do so surreptitiously, from the cover of their high offices. Their attacks cover the gamut of intimidation, both overt and covert. They commonly threaten probing journalists and media entities with lawsuits; permanent denial of information; career derailment; social snubs; and sometimes even physical injury. They have refined a perverse repertoire of intimidation to stop or delay the media from accessing information that is of vital importance to the public.
We maintain that the Guyanese people have an inalienable right to get full media coverage, and to engage in public commentary and debate on issues and events that they deem worthy of such attention.
Editors, journalists and all fair-minded citizens must resist the continued vile attempts to stifle media freedom and disrupt the pursuit of democracy in Guyana. They must fight with every available resource to preserve the media’s right to have full and timely access to information that is of public interest, without unrefined intimidation by the powers that be.
We must never forget that Government and other senior public officials are the servants of the people, not the other way around. When their words and deeds have a bearing on the public’s welfare, they are accountable to the public. The media have a right to facilitate such accountability in the public’s interest and to unfailingly protect democracy and, in doing so, have a duty to exercise their role professionally and responsibly.
When the media do wrong, they should be subjected to the same public scrutiny and censure. However, ensuring that the media fulfil this role appropriately must not and cannot include the type of venomous and menacing verbal assaults that characterise this rapidly increasing trend in Guyana.
This is absolutely unacceptable. It must not be allowed to continue; it will seriously impede the independent media’s ability to seek truth and accountability. Thereby the Guyanese people would not get the quality of information that facilitates healthy, educated debate on issues and events that deeply affect their lives on a daily basis, and be able to make informed decisions when required to do so.
As United States Senator Christopher Dodd once said “When the public’s right to know is threatened, and when the rights of free speech and free press are at risk, all of the other liberties we hold dear are endangered”.
We are precariously perched on that precipice

FM

As United States Senator Christopher Dodd once said “When the public’s right to know is threatened, and when the rights of free speech and free press are at risk, all of the other liberties we hold dear are endangered”.
We are precariously perched on that precipice

 
FM
Originally Posted by asj:

As United States Senator Christopher Dodd once said “When the public’s right to know is threatened, and when the rights of free speech and free press are at risk, all of the other liberties we hold dear are endangered”.
We are precariously perched on that precipice

 

I am in full agreement here with you ASJ but this is where I blame a lot of PPP supporters who blindly supported this government the past 20 years.

 

Many of us failed to see the deviousness and criminality of this government and they have now slid so far off the edge that there is no turning back now.

 

It was easy to support the PPP and Roger khan's criminal enterprise. Many did so blindly but they failed to look further and really understand the destruction of the state and the trust in government by the people that was occurring.

 

The Means does not justify the end. Odeen Ishmael and Rohee both met with the US state department who referred them to Blackwater and other private security companies. Rohee and Ishmael dismissed the US government recommendations and both of them claimed that the US government was referring them to "GEB" security companies to help solve the issue.

 

They did not even schedule a meeting with one of these companies to have a discussion. The great wisdom of low breed Jagdeo told them nah lets hire a drug dealer to be sherrif. 

 

All of these actions collectively have destroyed any rule of law in GY and it is not clear that any new government would adhere to laws of the country they may be tempted to do exactly what the PPP is doing.

 

This is why these constitutional challenges and bs the PPP is carrying on with is very destructive.

FM
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