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Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VishMahabir:

 I was there in Guyana when Jagan made it clear that there will be no revenge and no recriminations.

What Cheddi said and what he actually did was a whole other issue.  In fact Adam (cannot remember his last name) at Kaieteur News itemized a whole list of blacks who Jagan fired.  He just was subtle and got rid of trhem silently, not even bothering to prove whether they were dishonest or incompetent.  Jagdeo did likewise and so we now have a situation where almost all the highest leadership are Indians.

Adam Harris

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by VishMahabir:
The PPP was never engaged in firing and sending people on leave like this government is doing. You can say all you want. I was there in Guyana when Jagan made it clear that there will be no revenge and no recriminations. 

 

 

Vish, I was also in Guyana in 1992, up to 1996. It is true that President Jagan said that there would be no revenge and no recriminations. And, indeed, no one was charged and hauled to the courts. However the PPP regime's actions did not match Dr Jagan's words in terms of employment practices. I can attest truthfully here that many Afro-Guyanese public servants lost their jobs or left the service in frustration. The Chronicle, Guyana Broadcasting Corporation, Office of the President, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance/Customs and Excise Dept were among those affected. I knew some of the casualties personally. I already posted about two dozen names on this BB. After I left Guyana I learnt through the online news media that more and more Indo-Guyanese were taking up key positions in government offices and state boards.

One of the hallmarks of the Jagdeo-Ramotar administrations was rampant corruption which even lower-level PPP members had conceded. Naturally, what is now perceived as "ethnic cleansing" is a studied response to "ethnic dirtiness" in the first place. The current campaign of forensic audits is intended to gather evidence of corruption and it has already revealed a few culprits who happen to be Indians, like that guy at GPL who had transferred $27 million from the PetroCaribe Fund to his own bankbook.

 

 


And given your past positions on this topic, YOU are one of those qualified to speak on any indication that the APNU/AFC is being racially exclusive.

 

You did so during the PPP regime, and had all sorts of bricks thrown at you, because as an Indian, you werent supposed to say these things.

 

Of course APNU/AFC should not engage in racial exclusion, but those who were quite happy with PPP racism have no moral right to speak to this.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VishMahabir:

 I was there in Guyana when Jagan made it clear that there will be no revenge and no recriminations.

What Cheddi said and what he actually did was a whole other issue.  In fact Adam (cannot remember his last name) at Kaieteur News itemized a whole list of blacks who Jagan fired.  He just was subtle and got rid of trhem silently, not even bothering to prove whether they were dishonest or incompetent.  Jagdeo did likewise and so we now have a situation where almost all the highest leadership are Indians.

Adam Harris


Yes. He had an editorial on this, and was one of those victimized.  So facts can say what ever they wish about Cheddi. 

 

He also tried to paint Afro Guyanese as being a group of under acheiving losers, I guess his attempt to justify his systematic exclusion of them.  The furor which resulted led him to claim that he was referring to blacks in North America, but this was not seen by Afro Guyanese, as being his true intent.

 

Jagan isnt the angel when it comes to race that some claim him to be.  He is every bit as guilty as Burnham is.  BOTH manipulated the ethnic anxieties for their own ends.

FM

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