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Minister Carl Greenidge may have been inadequately briefed when he made inaccurate statements about me in another section of the media on June 26, 2016 captioned, ” Those Ambassadorial Appointments…”

For the record, let me state that I wrote to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on ...5th June 2015, indicating that I would be resigning my post in China , and leaving the country very soon thereafter. Mr Greenidge, through the Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accepted my resignation and thanked me for my service, by way of a letter dated 6th June 2015.

Further, I wish to advise that dozens of Monthly Reports were sent by the Embassy in China, between 2010-2015 informing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government of Guyana of work in progress( the Chinese ferries; the Con***ius Institute at UG; the negotiations over the sale of shares in GT&T; the loans and grants for infrastructural work; etc). I would venture to say that China has been Guyana’s largest bilateral lender/investor during the last five years. I am therefore perplexed that Mr Greenidge is not aware of the affairs of the Guyana Embassy in China, especially since I emailed him a Summary Report on 5th June 2015, shortly before departing my post. I can only surmise that he was misquoted by the media.

I must also say that I emailed Mr Greenidge on March 22nd this year, offering to meet him on his visit to London in May, to brief him on Guyana-China affairs. It must be noted that he did not reply to me on either correspondence. Although it has been more than a year since leaving China, and no longer working for the Foreign Service, I continue, and will continue, to respond to queries by the Director General on matters pertaining to China ( e.g May 23rd 2016; 19th June 2016; 21st June 2016). I offered in June 2015 to resume doing pro bono work for Guyana, if so requested, to assist the new Government, given that I had accumulated 22 years of diplomatic experience ( Member of the Executive Board of UNESCO,1993-1997, then Ambassador to UNESCO 1997-2010, entirely pro bono; Ambassador to China, 2010-2015).

With regards to my direct communications with the former Presidents of Guyana, these were done overwhelmingly through Monthly Reports to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Of course common sense dictated that I shared my perspectives on China, whenever required, with the former Presidents.
I look forward to meeting Mr Greenidge when his time permits; it has been twenty five years since he gave a lecture at Warwick University, as PNC Minister of Finance, but was discomforted by the pro-democracy audience of historians and sociologists.


Kind regards,
Professor David Dabydeen
Former Ambassador to China

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Critic, writer and novelist David Dabydeen was born in 1955 in Berbice, Guyana, moving to England with his parents in 1969.

At the age of 10 he won a scholarship to Queen's College in Georgetown. When he was 13 years old, he moved to London, England, to rejoin his father, attorney David Harilal Sookram, who had migrated to Britain.

At the age of 18 he took up a place at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, to read English, and he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with honours. He then gained a PhD in 18th-century literature and art at University College London in 1982, and was awarded a research fellowship at Wolfson College, Oxford.

David Dabydeen is Director of the Centre for Caribbean Studies and Professor at the Centre for British Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Warwick. He is also Guyana's Ambassador-at-Large and a member of UNESCO's Executive Board. In 2001 he wrote and presented The Forgotten Colony, a BBC Radio 4 programme exploring the history of Guyana. He is the author of four novels, three collections of poetry and several works of non-fiction and criticism. His first book, Slave Song (1984), a collection of poetry, won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize and the Quiller-Couch Prize. A new collection, Turner, was published in 2002.

Since 2010 he has been Guyana's ambassador to China.

Bibi Haniffa
Last edited by Bibi Haniffa

Since yuh head stuck I will read a very important part you cant see because of your current situation:

 

avid Dabydeen is Director of the Centre for Caribbean Studies and Professor at the Centre for British Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Warwicshire

Nehru
Mr.T posted:
Was the title of professor bought in China?

Look at this idiot.  David Dabydeen is a world class, professional person.  Your behavior is so typical of some of the PNC low class bottom feeders. 

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Mr.T posted:
Was the title of professor bought in China?

Look at this idiot.  David Dabydeen is a world class, professional person.  Your behavior is so typical of some of the PNC low class bottom feeders. 

Dont be so hard on him, he is currently under stress trying to unlock his head.  And I thought Dumb and dumber was just a Movie. . Well T you proved me wrong.

Nehru

Minister Carl Greenidge may have been inadequately briefed when he made inaccurate statements about me in another section of the media on June 26, 2016 captioned, ” Those Ambassadorial Appointments

 

Wasn't it this dude who emptied the treasury under Burnham?

FM
skeldon_man posted:

Minister Carl Greenidge may have been inadequately briefed when he made inaccurate statements about me in another section of the media on June 26, 2016 captioned, ” Those Ambassadorial Appointments

 

Wasn't it this dude who emptied the treasury under Burnham?

Same one BUT be aware only INCOMPETENCE is rewarded by the PNC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru

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