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FM
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We have information from good sources that the PPP has sold out fishing rights to Guyana's fishing grounds to the Chinese.

 

These chinese companies are in the process of securing large scale offshore processing operations that will be staffed with Chinese nationals and run by the chinese, they will never come to shore.

 

They will harvest and process 24/7 on these floating processing facilities at sea. Ramsammy has closed the deal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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These folks let their greed exceed their patriotism. This is absolutely horrible. These factory ship are a vacuums of the sea. This is the death to fishing in Guyana. All those poor indians will have to settle for catfish and whatever lives in the brackish water of the intertidal stamps....if that is not vended off!

FM

STABROEK NEWS, AUGUST 13 ---

"It is said that the Government of Guyana is considering providing a fishing licence to a Chinese company. It is one I disagree with. The government is saying the licence is for the fishing of certain species of fish that we do not use. It will be impossible to monitor their factory ships where there is large-scale harvesting, and maybe there will be devastation of the marine creatures in the ocean, as it is known that the Chinese eat virtually anything that walks, swims, floats or crawls. I can actually imagine their ships scooping all living creatures floating and swimming in the ocean and even resting on the sea bed, and then processing them by freezing. The filth and waste are always dumped in the ocean. They will take the ones we usually use and the ones we do not. They have already proved that they cannot be trusted to keep their word, nor follow protocols which have been established." -- Roshan Khan, Letter to the Editor.

 

GILBAKKA'S NOTE: Roshan Khan owns and manages a security firm. He is a prominent member of the Muslim community. He is not afraid to speak his mind and uses his real name.

 

FM

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