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How the PNC rigged elections

Former President and PNC Leader Forbes Burnham

Former President and PNC Leader Forbes Burnham

Rodney CoI hears… 

 

 witness testifies to voting multiple times

 

By Alexis Rodney

 

The Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry on Wednesday heard how the party of the late Forbes Burnham allegedly practised  vote -rigging during elections, with a former executive of the People’s National Congress revealing that he and others were transported by bus to various polling stations to vote multiple times.

Joseph Hamilton,a former priest of the House of Israel- a notorious religious cult allegedly used by the PNC back in the 1980s to beat up political opponents-testified that the Government then had frequently been involved in rigged elections.

He said he could give evidence in this regard because he, along with other members of the House of Israel, were transported by bus to various polling stations around the country to vote, although they were legally required to do so only once. “The methodology of the PNC would make transportation available for persons involved in voting more than once”, he confirmed.

Asked if there was no distinguishing marking for persons who had already voted, Hamilton pointed out that that was not an issue since it was PNC members who were  managing the polling stations. Moreover, he confessed that the government was able to devise a plan to remove the stains from the voters’ fingers. He said too that he knew of persons who were not members of the House of Israel, who had also voted multiple times.

Under cross- examination, Hamilton spoke of the role of the military in the alleged rigging of elections, making reference to the 1973 elections when two protesters were killed in Corentyne during attempts by soldiers to steal ballot boxes.  It was on the evening of July 16, 1973 at the close of polling when members of the GDF stormed into the polling place and attempted to cart away ballot boxes to an undisclosed location. Scores of people, the vast majority of whom were known supporters of the PPP, had gathered in front of the polling station to protest against the removal of the ballot boxes by the military. The soldiers fired live bullets at the protesters, killing Bholanauth and Ramessar in the process.

Back then,the counting of ballots was not done at the place of poll as is currently the case. All the boxes were taken under military escort to a central polling place. It was reported back then that invariably, ballots cast in favour of the PPP were replaced and stuffed by ballots in favour of the PNC.  It was this knowledge and fear that the results of the elections would be changed in favour of the PNC that led to such large gatherings of people at polling stations at the end of polling. Under normal situations, eligible voters would cast their ballots and peacefully make their way home until the results were announced hours later.

Meanwhile, Hamilton also under cross- examination, agreed that the government of the day had perpetrated corruption by  giving  lands to the House of Israel organization; the abuse of the Judiciary; direct suppression by violent means; the advancing of the concept of Party Paramountcy; and the suppression and non-investigation  of serious crimes, including murder.

He spoke of 1980 Constitution Referendum and the public outcry that prevailed. At that point WPA Lawyer Christopher Ram explained that the country was looking forward to the constitutionally due general election in 1978. However, the government using its power had decided that the country was going to go through a referendum instead. Hamilton recalled that a large percentage of the population had opposed the move and had become agitated, since according to them it was oppressive and dictatorial. “And so there was agitation from what was considered as civil society”

 

Hoyte changed things

Hamilton also spoke about the change in leadership of the PNC at the death of Burnham, noting that his successor, Hugh Desmond Hoyte, had adopted a “no nonsense” approach to the House of Israel organisation, which according to him, had been weaned under the ruling government and had become “Burnham Church”, to many Guyanese, he noted.

He noted that President Hoyte, taking over the reins of leadership,  had indicated that he was going to expunge all persons who were seriously affecting the development of democracy at the time.

It was under the Hoyte administration that Rabbi Washington was charged for his crimes, Hamilton related.

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Guyanese in their 20s and younger are constantly being told of “difficult days” in the past, but can only relate to the “difficult days of the present”.

 

 

Many have over at least the last two decades witnessed and endured depravity and struggles with their families.  But even as they have lived in those times, they have also seen via the internet the possibilities that lie in the future.

 

 

The youth have managed to engage their parents who may have been viewing the world through ancient prisms and slowly, the momentum of the promise of change has begun to bloom like the blossoms of beautiful trees emerging from winter.

 

The splash of colors of the multi-ethnic Guyanesesociety is seen across the landscape of the political meetings of the APNU-AFC collation and Guyanese the drumbeat of the like never before are attracted to message of “it is time”.

cain

That happened under the old PNC, but this is a new era.

 

We now have an independent GECOM and new rules.  Those things happened over 30 years ago.

 

In the current era, the PPP rigged the Local Govt Elections by refusing to hold them for 20 years.

 

At least the OLD PNC held elections then stole your votes.  The now PPP simply refused to hold the LGE. They stole your right to vote, before you can vote. That's worse!

 

Ramotar asked, Do you want National Elections or Local Elections?

FM

Sonny Ramphal helped Burnham rigged the 1968 election in return for the Secretary General of the Common Wealth.

 

Corbin told me that if the Alliance wins the election on may 11th, they will bring back National Service and force the Indians to flee the country.

TK and Mitwah are already out.   

R
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Sonny Ramphal helped Burnham rigged the 1968 election in return for the Secretary General of the Common Wealth.

 

Corbin told me that if the Alliance wins the election on may 11th, they will bring back National Service and force the Indians to flee the country.

TK and Mitwah are already out.   

Is this the same Corbin who took the 30 pieces of silver from Jagdeo in return for unchallenged thieving by the PPP? If Corbin told you that story then that can only mean one thing: you and the PPP are busy planning to rig the election.

Mr.T

Burnham did listen to his advisers but did his own thing. Can the PPP listen to advisers, i see no evidence of that, right? The young people are indeed looking for direction and that is a fact.The elders in the villages, however, can share their experiences and make the comparisons. They are smarter than one thinks. They have diversify sources for news in this information age. PNC/APNU-AFC has an upper hand in the new arena. But Moses however is rewriting history for him self. He lost the little bit of trust i had for him. The brother is lying and so his moving forward/change is suspect. He is his own enemy. I pity the fool.

FM
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Sonny Ramphal helped Burnham rigged the 1968 election in return for the Secretary General of the Common Wealth.  

Rama, the PNC rigged the 1968 general elections but what you write here is incorrect.

Sonny Ramphal as Attorney-General drafted new elections laws under instructions from Burnham but there was no discussion in 1968 about the top Commonwealth Secretariat position.

Canadian Arnold Smith was serving as Secretary-General in 1968 and he still had 2 years to go to complete his first term. In 1970 he was re-elected unopposed. When he decided not to run again in 1975 he himself suggested Sonny Ramphal, with Pierre Trudeau's support.

Ramphal initiated the discussion with Burnham in early 1975 after Trudeau offered to nominate him and Burnham agreed to release Ramphal from his ministerial post.

FM
Originally Posted by simple:

Burnham did listen to his advisers but did his own thing. Can the PPP listen to advisers, i see no evidence of that, right? The young people are indeed looking for direction and that is a fact.The elders in the villages, however, can share their experiences and make the comparisons. They are smarter than one thinks. They have diversify sources for news in this information age. PNC/APNU-AFC has an upper hand in the new arena. But Moses however is rewriting history for him self. He lost the little bit of trust i had for him. The brother is lying and so his moving forward/change is suspect. He is his own enemy. I pity the fool.

simple say simple na don't get manesh 

FM

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