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quote "Ironically, either Khemraj Ramjattan or Prime Minister Nagamootoo have seen it fit to acknowledge the fact that the majority of the crime victims are Indians."unquote
quote "Ironically, either Khemraj Ramjattan or Prime Minister Nagamootoo have seen it fit to acknowledge the fact that the majority of the crime victims are Indians."unquote
Where is Harmon the Donald Trump of the PNC, he needs to fire Rumjaatan, if you are incompetent , then you must go. Under Rumjaatan's watch crime has drastically increased.
Better than him in past PNC administrations were powerless to do anything for their people.
pseudo-learned hackery from an unreconstructed bigot doing a lil race baiting, doing a little horing
the ravi dev crew of nasty ole men reconstituting at the Sanata complex
i see the usual suspect GNI sheeple are impressed and feel honored to join the festivities in the invitation-only PPP vomitarium
So far what i gather from media outlets,major steps are
taken to tackle the crime situation,Swat team is currently
in Region 6,Ramjattan is just over 100 days heading
the Ministry of Public Security.The Dr.B.R and Guyana
Times have the typical mentality of crabs.
For some people only Indian lives matter the rest
are lesser mortals so their lives are insignificant.
Better than him in past PNC administrations were powerless to do anything for their people.
You cannot move a motion of no confidence against only one member of the cabinet. This is absurd.
Seems like the AFC is dying a slow death as a political entity. Many thought that they would have seen some sort of real representation especially from Ramjhattan and Moses Nagamootoo, looks like the PNC have them quiet as ever..........not a squeak from either one.
Seems like the AFC is dying a slow death as a political entity. Many thought that they would have seen some sort of real representation especially from Ramjhattan and Moses Nagamootoo, looks like the PNC have them quiet as ever..........not a squeak from either one.
You were their biggest supporter. You got you wanted, so don't complain.
If you do nothing then you can't screw up.
You ever hear a House Slave complaining to Massa that Field Slaves are not treated well??????????????????????????
pseudo-learned hackery from an unreconstructed bigot doing a lil race baiting, doing a little horing
the ravi dev crew of nasty ole men reconstituting at the Sanata complex
i see the usual suspect GNI sheeple are impressed and feel honored to join the festivities in the invitation-only PPP vomitarium
I see you are quick to indict the "ravi dev crew" when they call a spade a spade. You are quick to condemn those who speak out for their rights. Your language is quite a mouthful...says a lot about what is lurking in your mind about Indian. How are these "Indian racists" different from the ideas put forward by David Hinds and ACDA? Please explain this to me. And, we have not even heard from the Amerindians as yet. Even ACDA's Eric Phillips seem to find common ground with Ravi Dev's ideas (see his letter today), But OH NO, not you. The likes of you see every submissive Indian who dare speak out as a racist. Double standard!!! This is why Guyana will never be at peace, you always want to have the upper hand. Its the "slave complex" I have been reading about, you cant seem to get over the anger and the legacy of slavery. You need to stop with the adhominems and stop seeing every intelligent Indian as a threat.
Incidentally, I dont think the man should be censured or fired, but surely you can agree that crime is out of control.
Seems like the AFC is dying a slow death as a political entity. Many thought that they would have seen some sort of real representation especially from Ramjhattan and Moses Nagamootoo, looks like the PNC have them quiet as ever..........not a squeak from either one.
You were their biggest supporter. You got you wanted, so don't complain.
If you do nothing then you can't screw up.
Yes I supported them, and I have no complaint for anyone, does it mean because I supported them before that now I should still support them,
now look don't make yourself become a shithead, or better yet a skonthole,
so shut yuh patacake and stay quiet if you have nothing to say then take a hint.
Russia and India coming to help Ramjattan catch the teeves.
Russia is latest country to offer support to the security sector.
GINA said that among several issues discussed were training and capacity building for the officers in the Guyana Police Force (GPF). Ramjattan said he was brought up-to-date with the bilateral relations shared between the two countries at the level of the ministry.
A general framework agreement is being fine-tuned and the final draft is to be taken to Cabinet to be signed off. Ramjattan said that the agreement will see “the specifics that we are going to be entering into; for example, if there is need for an extradition treaty, control of drugs, illicit drugs, or mutual assistance in crime, what agreements and specific assistance we will get will arise out of that general agreement.” He said that he was also made aware of several training opportunities that are available and open to Guyana in Russia, through the Russian Federation.
Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan (right) greets Nikolay Smirnov, Russian Ambassador to Guyana. (GINA photo)
Smirnov added that in 2013, five policemen benefited from training in Russia and four others have been selected for the 2015 training session.
This training is expected to last for a maximum of three months. These officers were already identified under the previous administration. When asked if the names will be reviewed, Ramjattan said that he does not have any objection to them.
In February 2012, a bilateral agreement between Guyana and Russia was signed, addressing cooperation against narcotics. The Ambassador pointed out that there is need for improvement, thus this was also a part of the discussions held.
On Monday, Indian High Commissioner to Guyana Venkatachalam Mahalingam, also paid a courtesy call on Ramjattan and offered assistance to the security sector.
Ramjattan told GINA following that meeting “It is quite a long list,” noting things like scholarships for the training of policemen and capacity support for the Forensic Laboratory.
“He had indicated that they have some good quality labs in India… the training from those and also the materials that we can acquire,” the Minister said, were discussed in relation to the Forensic Lab.
Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan (right), and Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, Venkatachalam Mahalingam (GINA photo)
Also discussed was collaboration with regard to the provision of instructors for classes in crime scene management.
Ramjattan also said he had indicated Guyana’s interest in programmes and policies related to mending community/policing relationships, and that the High Commissioner had expressed his willingness to network with the Minister on some of the case studies that India had done on this.
When outgoing Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana Dr Nicole Giles paid a courtesy call on Ramjattan on Monday, security was also on the agenda.
According to the Minister, among several issues discussed were training and capacity building for Guyana Police Force officers, “Better training from the Royal (Canadian) Mounted Branch, also the police college out of Canada, it has to do with mentoring our policemen and women”.
This, he said would be done in five areas: gender violence, women in police leadership, human rights, crime scene management and public corruption.
Giles pointed out that funds would be available through a grant of CDN$750,000 for the justice system in Guyana.
GINA said that the money is part of a project with the Justice Education Society of British Columbia, a Canadian Non-Governmental Organisation, which aims at strengthening the justice system.
pseudo-learned hackery from an unreconstructed bigot doing a lil race baiting, doing a little horing
the ravi dev crew of nasty ole men reconstituting at the Sanata complex
i see the usual suspect GNI sheeple are impressed and feel honored to join the festivities in the invitation-only PPP vomitarium
I see you are quick to indict the "ravi dev crew" when they call a spade a spade. You are quick to condemn those who speak out for their rights. Your language is quite a mouthful...says a lot about what is lurking in your mind about Indian. How are these "Indian racists" different from the ideas put forward by David Hinds and ACDA? Please explain this to me. And, we have not even heard from the Amerindians as yet. Even ACDA's Eric Phillips seem to find common ground with Ravi Dev's ideas (see his letter today), But OH NO, not you. The likes of you see every submissive Indian who dare speak out as a racist. Double standard!!! This is why Guyana will never be at peace, you always want to have the upper hand. Its the "slave complex" I have been reading about, you cant seem to get over the anger and the legacy of slavery. You need to stop with the adhominems and stop seeing every intelligent Indian as a threat.
Incidentally, I dont think the man should be censured or fired, but surely you can agree that crime is out of control.
banna, please . . . when u quote me, quote me correctly and don't make shit up just because it sounds punchy and nice
now, what does David Hinds/Eric Phillips/ACDA have to do with me? . . . dem bais were ahead of me at QC and i don't know where u get the idea that we know each other or share ideas or 'ideology' of any sort
quite telling that u don't know anything about redux yet feel privileged to speak to my "slave complex" . . . lol
more importantly though, i am a little puzzled but somewhat intrigued that u view Baytoram Ramharack as being a "submissive Indian"
no cure for the confused ignorant bai . . . yuh prappa stupid
A general framework agreement is being fine-tuned and the final draft is to be taken to Cabinet to be signed off. Ramjattan said that the agreement will see “the specifics that we are going to be entering into; for example, if there is need for an extradition treaty, control of drugs, illicit drugs, or mutual assistance in crime, what agreements and specific assistance we will get will arise out of that general agreement.” He said that he was also made aware of several training opportunities that are available and open to Guyana in Russia, through the Russian Federation.
Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan (right) greets Nikolay Smirnov, Russian Ambassador to Guyana. (GINA photo)
Smirnov added that in 2013, five policemen benefited from training in Russia and four others have been selected for the 2015 training session.
On Monday, Indian High Commissioner to Guyana Venkatachalam Mahalingam, also paid a courtesy call on Ramjattan and offered assistance to the security sector.
Ramjattan told GINA following that meeting “It is quite a long list,” noting things like scholarships for the training of policemen and capacity support for the Forensic Laboratory.
“He had indicated that they have some good quality labs in India… the training from those and also the materials that we can acquire,” the Minister said, were discussed in relation to the Forensic Lab.
Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan (right), and Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, Venkatachalam Mahalingam (GINA photo)
Also discussed was collaboration with regard to the provision of instructors for classes in crime scene management.
Ramjattan also said he had indicated Guyana’s interest in programmes and policies related to mending community/policing relationships, and that the High Commissioner had expressed his willingness to network with the Minister on some of the case studies that India had done on this.