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@Totaram, you are a joker. Go tell that to the international community.  They are all calling for the constitutional process to be followed.

The Americans already said regardless of the ruling, the verification process for Region 4 MUST be completed in a transparent manner or any Govt will be deemed illegitimate.

So are you saying everyone is wrong the the PNC are the only ones right?

There is one and only one truth, the Coalition was crushed at the polls and now they trying to thwart the outcome.

Jagdeo, Shuman and the rest of the opposition needs to bring down the hammer.  The PNC will not get away this time.  They did for 28 years, they won in 2015, they lost in 2020!

FM

@Totaram, yes, I am now realizing that and I do sense the racial bias on this forum but I am trying to be above that. 

I am only here to provide a perspective on the facts. I am also not a PNC pawn, as some have previously implied. I am a daughter of Guyana who also happens to be an attorney with high respect for the law and the impartiality of the court. I am confident the our Chief Justice will rule on the FACTS and the written LAW. It is my hope the members of this forum can give her that respect. 

Rochelle

@Rochelle, Guyana could be sanctioned and Exxon continues and the money goes to escrow!  It's offshore, Guyana has no means to inhibit Exxon's operations.  Furthermore, the conflict will spread like wildfire and watch the international community.

The PNC are not the be all and end all to the rule of law.  You don't just decide as you see fit and if you're hoping to blackmail the US via Exxon, I would be careful.  The US has a "no holds bar" president!

FM

@Totaram: Ksazma is hardly an independent authority.  In fact, he has made racist statements about black people on this forum.  PNC paid propagandist?  You rass head good?

Me head good. Both of them.

 That said, I am seriously thinking of grabbing you by the balls and shove you into Canje Mad House, your last place of abode before you escaped. Either you are a circus clown or an imbecile parading as an authority on Guyana politics.

FM

Blacks don't deserve any more care than anyone. If we can criticize other groups we can also criticize blacks. If blacks want to clutch onto race crutches for excuses then it is perfectly proper to identify where their group has shortcomings. You can call that racist remarks how much you want but while they are clutching on those crutches, others are finding ways to remove their own shackles and freeing themselves.

There are two major parties supported by primarily people of two different races and for all the years that both have been involved in government, which party has continuously violated law and order to stay in government. It is not my fault that the predominantly black party has not conducted itself with civility so I don't intend to carry their crosses.

FM

@Baseman, please kindly conduct some research. Any country sanctioned by the United States prohibits US-based companies, including ExxonMobil, to conduct business in such sanctioned country.

Please research OFAC - Office of Foreign Assets Control, for further information. In fact, ExxonMobil recently was fined and had to withdraw from an oil discovery deal off the coast of Siberia after it was fined by the U.S. Treasury for engaging in business with a country that was on OFAC's economic sanctions list. 

There are different types of sanctions under OFAC. What is being called for by the PPP/C is an economic sanction against Guyana should Granger stay in power. Please provide me a list of countries that a United States-based company still conducts business with where an economic sanction is currently imposed? I'll wait.

Rochelle

100% agree Skelly, the PNC on this site when so far as to edit a video to show there was no protest and celebration last week, they forgot to verified with their head quarters, who posted the video of such activities. Shameless pricks.

They are in hiding, but their families back home will now suffer with economic sanctions, and they are still blind to reality.  

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@Amral ---

The International Bodies are legitimate observers which have the options and rights to express their perspectives on the proceedings.

It will be the individual decision of each government or international group to make their decisions on what actions each will take should the current concerns exist; i.e., improper validation of the election results.

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Technically International bodies can talk and threaten all they want. But can they actually do anything in all seriousness to change what is going on.

FM

@DG, thanks, but lets see, we sometimes see it takes a long time to get results from these actions. Right now the Corona Virus is more important to the world and the US is more deeply concerned about their own upcoming elections. So Guyana turmoil might just end up sitting on the backburner.

Amral
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@  Rochelle ---

1. Litmus Test

SOPs are the results obtained directly at each polling station from GECOM. These are the information available to all political parties and related individuals, groups, etc..

Litmus Test == the sum total for each region MUST confirm to the SOPs which were presented BEFORE the actual count in conducted by GECOM.

2. Once the SOPs are obtained by each group, person, etc., it is their option to publish; or not to publish; it/them as each group deems fit.

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@Bibi Haniffa, an election cannot be stolen if the final votes have yet to be declared. GECOM cannot declare its final votes as PPP/C has issued an injunction against GECOM's ability to continue its efforts to finalize the tally.

Jagdeo and PPP/C released its own tally of SOPs, going against the process of GECOM.

This resulted in smokes and mirrors and violence outbursts as those SOPs were considered authentic. Is there any evidence that it is in fact authentic?

And if so, what exactly is that litmus test?

FM
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