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Fear in certain communities opposition ‘dogs of war’ being unleashed once again

FRIDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2014 16:03 ADMINISTRATOR
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The open and covert threats, in and out of Parliament, and the veiled instigation to violence of their supporters by leading members of the Opposition, as well as some rabid anti-Government columnists, professional protesters and reporters, are engendering great fear in communities that have traditionally been victims of the Opposition’s “dogs of war”.President Donald Ramotar was forced into opting for his last recourse to safeguard the nation from the fallout of an abrupt dissolution and issue a proclamation of prorogation, ironically meant to guard the bastion of democracy – Guyana’s National Assembly; for while the joint Opposition’s actions would have left no room for negotiations, as Parliament would have been dissolved with immediacy through their no-confidence strategy to depose the Government, the President’s proclamation, through rights vested in him by Article 71 of Guyana’s Constitution, has given the nation a window of many opportunities – not least for continuity in development. However, the very real fear that the Opposition’s actions and utterances would devolve into violence is an extant reality of an ongoing cycle that has its genesis in the infamous x-13 Plan, allegedly crafted by Hamilton Green and Forbes Burnham, and continuing throughout Guyana’s history in various guises.
Approximately eight years ago, during the height of the “Buxton Resistance and the PNC slo’ fiah, mo’ fiah campaign, four GuySuco workers were kidnapped and murdered aback of Buxton; sleeping babies from an adjoining community were slain, along with their parents and older siblings; a sitting minister of Government was gunned down in his home, together with his siblings and security guard; people having a recreational drink at a bar were gunned down; businessmen were scythed down like so much chaff, while entire blocks of business entities were either looted or burnt flat. One May morning, before dawn, Premchand Barran and his 10-yr-old son, Mervyn Barran, from Enterprise, were executed in the backdam where they went to catch shrimp. Not far from them, Mr. Dhanpaul Jagdeo, from Non Pareil, was found. Each was executed. One policeman who persevered in investigating the murders, police detective Harry Kooseran, was gunned down. The PPP adjured its supporters not to retaliate, so the Opposition’s plan to ignite a race war was averted, but the pressure continued.
The list of atrocities was endless and spiralling out of the control of the governmental construct.
The security sector heads, as evidence showed through tape-recordings and other subsequent revelations, were complicit in these criminal and murderous forays by one section of the Guyanese community against the other.
During that period in time, the inflammatory opposition rhetoric and actions, to the extent where they labelled murderous thieves and rapists as freedom fighters and even draped the body of the notorious Lindon “Blackie” London with the Golden Arrowhead – giving him hero status, was never condemned by the Guyana Human Rights Association and the opposition collective of ‘NGOs’, including the PNC/APNU/WPA women’s arm –Red Thread, which has much clout with the foreign ambassadorial delegates through intermingling on the cocktail route.
The police ranks were helpless to intervene in the wanton slaughter and destruction countrywide, because they too came under fire, being gunned down on the streets as they performed their duties, or even while they performed personal tasks during their off-duty periods.
This period of several dark and tragic times of Guyana was precipitated by ruthlessly power-hungry opportunistic politicians who do not care if they ‘bruk up’ the country in their relentless bid for power; and the communities through which they directed their murderous campaigns were their own strongholds, which were destroyed at many levels, including lost lives during opposition-driven intermittent periods of violence and mayhem in the land.
Greenidge’s rampages against Indian and Chinese businesses eerily recall, and can be interpreted by their supporters as identifying targets for destruction, the calls by the youth arm of APNU for the boycott of Indian run businesses, as well as businesses of African Guyanese who eschew race politics to work on developmental projects driven by Government, the pillorying of African leaders in Government whom they call “houseboys”, even against bureaucratic technocrats merely doing a job within the government construct, and the racist rhetoric against GuySuCo workers; and conscientious Guyanese of all ethnic compositions are warnings of the dire consequences of such blatant and open calls for insurrection in the nation.
Greenidge’s open threat to the life of the President, with his reference to King Charles, who was beheaded after he had dismantled Parliament, is high treason, and in any other country he would have immediately been placed behind bars.
Responsible Guyanese citizens have felt constrained to issue a timely reminder and warning of the consequences of these inflammatory racist rhetoric and actions by the joint Opposition and their satellites.
Those who lived through and experienced the horrors of those years are terrified of this trend to the incitement of violence and hatred, as exemplified by the utterances of Opposition leaders and Freddie Kissoon’s diabolical raging against sitting Ministers of Government, because of the potential for the destructive elements , the ‘Dogs of War’, who could once again be unleashed upon the country.

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Even though there has been no violence these pricks are still trying to raise fear among the people but I really believe the people have heard enough of this shit.

Sometimes this shit can come looking like Hors D'oeuvres but doan let it fool you, you can sometimes tell by the smell.

cain
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

People are very fearful of being seen at the rallies. They feel that they can be targeted and victimized by the PPP thugs.

Mits, where did you get this information? Hearsay?

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

People are very fearful of being seen at the rallies. They feel that they can be targeted and victimized by the PPP thugs.

Mits, where did you get this information? Hearsay?

I spoke to a relative and he suggested that I cancel my trip for next month. There is tension in the air.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by KishanB:

“dogs of war”

 

There has been no violence in Guyana so far, so what they really talking about?

Kishan, I just read that long fatuous tirade.

First thing to note is the date, Friday November 14, ie, the same day of the mammoth APNU rally. Is it a coincidence that this blatant scare-mongering piece was published on that day? I think not.

Look at what all the PPP organs and mouthpieces and parrots have been spitting out since Monday November 10. It boils down to sheer racial hysteria. Why? Because the cornered rats at Freedom House and Dictator Duck are scrambling to get Indo-Guyanese to close ranks behind the PPP. Will this calculated ploy work? Admittedly, middle-aged and older Indos may fall for it, but that doesn't bother me.

Guyana's present population is overwhelmingly relatively young. They don't care about Burnham or Jagan or rigged elections or X-13. They are not racial or prejudiced as their parents or grandparents. They won't bite that "Dogs of War" bone newguymedia is dangling.

The PPP knows deeply that it's popularity is in tatters and will do anything to grab back its lost flock. It's desperation time, Kishan.

FM

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