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Monday, 30 July 2012 22:16
- Guyana’s developmental trajectory threatened by actions of joint opposition ONE  of the reasons that the Linden protest is continuing, with no sign of  abatement in the near future, is because the fringe elements of that  community are exploiting the situation in various ways to enrich  themselves.This  is the traditional way of the opposition cabal to reward its supporters  for creating mayhem in the country so that they could push their agenda  of destabilization of the country in attempts to wrest power through  the backdoor; and they always target victims in their support bases:  Wismar, Georgetown, Buxton, and now Linden, and every time they have  finished rampaging in the streets, many persons and businesses emerge  much poorer, or totally destroyed, while the opposition supporters enjoy  their spoils from their looting and vandalizing sprees. Afro-Guyanese  supporters of the PPP and Indo-Guyanese are existing under virtual  siege in Linden, forced to come out to be seen with the protesters and  give their cash and resources to keep the protesters on the streets; and  they are penalized in other ways. Blocking the roadways and entry  and exit points to and from Linden is also serving a dual purpose. Apart  from blackmailing the government to continue to provide free  electricity to that region, sources on the ground, including miners and  other persons who have been victims, are claiming that the protesters  are also using the opportunity to exploit business persons who need  access to hinterland communities by demanding a toll – which is said to  be heavy, and miners especially are asked to pay excessively large sums  for passage through the Kara Kara back road in Amelia’s Ward. With  this unlimited windfall, and free food and drinks supplied by  businessmen forced to support the nefarious actions of the opposition  for fear of their businesses being razed, it is party time for the  protesters, whose demand for free electricity has expanded to include a  demand for free food, free drinks, and free money earned through  blackmailing people who need to work for their own income. Linden was  on the cusp of great things because the PPP administration, especially  under the stewardship of former President Bharrat Jagdeo, had been  gradually developing that region, with the current administration of  President Ramotar programmed to continue and accelerate this  development, which had been stymied for months as a result of the  opposition budgetary, an now that the budget is no longer an issue the  opposition has created another avenue for deflection of government’s  developmental thrust in the region, specifically, and the country  generally. By their actions Lindeners have derailed their own  development and have regressed their own social development and economic  growth by decades. Even if the Guyana Government is prepared to take  the road from Brazil through Linden after this it is unlikely Brazil  will accede, because this episode has demonstrated what could happen to  trade links that would be facilitated by that road linkage were  Lindeners to use that vital artery in the manner it is doing to  hinterland access ways today, which is causing great suffering to  hinterland dwellers and much loss to entrepreneurs and miners

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They say history tends to repeat itself. DG was right in his post heading to ask if the oppositions are hoping to take Guyana back to the regrettable era of racial hatred and violence. The people who suffer from the aftermath in Linden should implement strategies of self-defense to protect their families and businesses.

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:

Nehru watch how you trowing around your ass, the AFC is no kwame

bHAI, I leave hat for people like who are in the Closet. Come out of the closet and be PROUD.

Nehru
Originally Posted by TI:
If Linden wants to be isolated, I say isolate them. They can live off farming and tourism to their blue lakes.


Except that Linden sits on the best routes to the lucrative gold mines.  So its not just Linden which will suffer but all those who supply the gold miners and others who live/work in the interior. Indeed with gold being Guyana's most important export this disruption goes beyond Linden.

 

The PPP has done little to transform Guyana's economy.  But for gold and remittances the country would be in a mess...and the PPP isnt exactly hospitable to the god miners...they tend to vote for the "wrong" party.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by TI:
If Linden wants to be isolated, I say isolate them. They can live off farming and tourism to their blue lakes.


Except that Linden sits on the best routes to the lucrative gold mines.  So its not just Linden which will suffer but all those who supply the gold miners and others who live/work in the interior. Indeed with gold being Guyana's most important export this disruption goes beyond Linden.

 

The PPP has done little to transform Guyana's economy.  But for gold and remittances the country would be in a mess...and the PPP isnt exactly hospitable to the god miners...they tend to vote for the "wrong" party.

Dis Crabdaag does halla he dont want to have talk with me but like a Prostitute coming on my thread with his UTTER TRASH!!!

Nehru

i think the ppp goverment bite off more than they can chew the gold field is the most important place in guyana at the moment all the people of linden have to do is dig in and demand what they want.linden is different than buxton the government canot call the people of linden thiefs so getting the arm service to shoot down the people can bite them in the ass.

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:

i think the ppp goverment bite off more than they can chew the gold field is the most important place in guyana at the moment all the people of linden have to do is dig in and demand what they want.linden is different than buxton the government canot call the people of linden thiefs so getting the arm service to shoot down the people can bite them in the ass.

Guyana should give Linden Independence. End of story.

Nehru
 
. . . By their actions Lindeners have derailed their own  development and have regressed their own social development and economic  growth by decades. Even if the Guyana Government is prepared to take  the road from Brazil through Linden after this it is unlikely Brazil will accede, because this episode has demonstrated what could happen to  trade links that would be facilitated by that road linkage were  Lindeners to use that vital artery in the manner it is doing to  hinterland access ways today, which is causing great suffering to  hinterland dwellers and much loss to entrepreneurs and miners.
[cranicle (PPP) op-ed]

[not so] veiled threats and wish fulfillment . . .

 

Bantustanization back? on the table . . . New Amsterdam was only a trial run

FM

Unlike Kwayana's call for paritition we need all Guyanese and all regions to develop the country. Linden has a role to play and it should be included in national planning like elsewhere. 

FM
Originally Posted by Ronald Sugrim:

Unlike Kwayana's call for paritition we need all Guyanese and all regions to develop the country. Linden has a role to play and it should be included in national planning like elsewhere. 

 

As much as most Guyanese want Linden to be a part of the national agenda, the people of Linden think that Linden is a state within a state. They are spreading fear in the business and investment community.

 

The results of the actions of the people of Linden will come back to haunt them.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by TI:
If Linden wants to be isolated, I say isolate them. They can live off farming and tourism to their blue lakes.


Except that Linden sits on the best routes to the lucrative gold mines.  So its not just Linden which will suffer but all those who supply the gold miners and others who live/work in the interior. Indeed with gold being Guyana's most important export this disruption goes beyond Linden.

 

The PPP has done little to transform Guyana's economy.  But for gold and remittances the country would be in a mess...and the PPP isnt exactly hospitable to the god miners...they tend to vote for the "wrong" party.

It is indeed the job of govt in a communist nation to transform the economy. The problem is that Guyana is not a communist nation therefore it is up to private investors to transform the economy. Guyana needs to bring back Burnham from the dead and revive the guylines, guyfarms etc. But oh yeah I forgot, that model didn't work either. hahahahha

FM

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