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Hydar Ally, a PPP/C propagandist paid over $550,000 per month, doesn't want criminal activities reported in the press.

Here is what he writes in today's Kaieteur News:

"DEAR EDITOR,
A perusal of the headlines of our newspapers in Guyana carry stories of murders, domestic violence and robberies. This has now become a trend especially with respect to the Stabroek News and the Kaieteur News. Development support communication has certainly taken a back seat and the population is being fed with an unchanging menu of sensationalism and gloom.
The Stabroek News of January 7, 2014 carried a front page caption “Cop killed trying to nab armed escapee” along with three other front page stories -  “ BV man shot dead at Liliendaal ; “Spurned lover charged with murder; “Nude body of missing Pomeroon woman found”
In similar vein, Kaieteur News of the same day had the following as its lead story: “Prisoner disarms cop, shoots detective dead” and on the same page in less bold letters “Body at Liliendaal identified as taxi driver; Five teens nabbed on highway with victim’s car”
I thought of drawing attention to these sensational headlines if only to point to the dangers of perception, especially among overseas-based Guyanese, that Guyana is a crime-infested society where fear stalks the land and people are at risk of being robbed or even killed. I know of several overseas-based Guyanese who are afraid of coming back to Guyana out of fear for their safety and would rather go on vacations to other destinations in the Caribbean and elsewhere, even though in many of those destinations the per capita crime rate, including that of murder, is much higher.

I rather suspect that much of that perception of Guyana as a crime haven is the result of media sensationalism. The desire to sell newspapers, it would appear, outweighs the national interest and the negative image that is being projected of the country, both at home and abroad.
I would like to respectfully suggest that newspapers and for that matter the media as a whole revisit the content and presentation of news. The sensationalist “man bite dog” approach to presenting news may be good in terms of selling papers or grabbing media attention, but it could also do harm to our nation, especially from a tourism perspective.
Hydar Ally

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Guyana is crime infested. 29 women died at the hands of their significant others ( or those wanting to be). There were some 2000 reported cases of domestic violence with a third of those still before the courts. Gun crimes are a daily occurrences. I am sure that the intercepts of tons of cocaine with Guyanese in the mix does noting to ameliorate t he fact we are the prime transhipment of drugs in the region.

FM

Latest statistics released by the Guyana Police Force show that there were 154 murders last year, an increase of 11 percent over 2012.

Clearly, the PPP/C Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, who is also the PPP/C leader, has failed miserably to curb crimes. Rohee spent millions of dollars for a white-elephant water cannon while the police force is crying out for more crime-fighting resources and higher pay.

This is the reason why Hydar Ally and the PPP/C don't want violent crimes to be reported.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Latest statistics released by the Guyana Police Force show that there were 154 murders last year, an increase of 11 percent over 2012.

Clearly, the PPP/C Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, who is also the PPP/C leader, has failed miserably to curb crimes. Rohee spent millions of dollars for a white-elephant water cannon while the police force is crying out for more crime-fighting resources and higher pay.

This is the reason why Hydar Ally and the PPP/C don't want violent crimes to be reported.

 

Gil

 

I see you are spinning for the PNC again. Listen, who voted down important crime fighting legislation ?

A straight answer is required for a straight question.

No more spinning.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Latest statistics released by the Guyana Police Force show that there were 154 murders last year, an increase of 11 percent over 2012.

Clearly, the PPP/C Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, who is also the PPP/C leader, has failed miserably to curb crimes. Rohee spent millions of dollars for a white-elephant water cannon while the police force is crying out for more crime-fighting resources and higher pay.

This is the reason why Hydar Ally and the PPP/C don't want violent crimes to be reported.

 

Gil

I see you are spinning for the PNC again.

yuji22, you're seeing jumbie again. How does PNC come into police official

crime report?

Check the report for yourself in Demerara Waves.

The PPP/C refused professional crime-fighting help from the British Government. Why?

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Latest statistics released by the Guyana Police Force show that there were 154 murders last year, an increase of 11 percent over 2012.

Clearly, the PPP/C Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, who is also the PPP/C leader, has failed miserably to curb crimes. Rohee spent millions of dollars for a white-elephant water cannon while the police force is crying out for more crime-fighting resources and higher pay.

This is the reason why Hydar Ally and the PPP/C don't want violent crimes to be reported.

 

Gil

I see you are spinning for the PNC again.

yuji22, you're seeing jumbie again. How does PNC come into police official

crime report?

Check the report for yourself in Demerara Waves.

The PPP/C refused professional crime-fighting help from the British Government. Why?

 

 

Now answer the question.

Who voted down important Crime Fighting Legislation in Parliament ?

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Latest statistics released by the Guyana Police Force show that there were 154 murders last year, an increase of 11 percent over 2012.

Clearly, the PPP/C Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, who is also the PPP/C leader, has failed miserably to curb crimes. Rohee spent millions of dollars for a white-elephant water cannon while the police force is crying out for more crime-fighting resources and higher pay.

This is the reason why Hydar Ally and the PPP/C don't want violent crimes to be reported.

 

Gil

I see you are spinning for the PNC again.

yuji22, you're seeing jumbie again. How does PNC come into police official

crime report?

Check the report for yourself in Demerara Waves.

The PPP/C refused professional crime-fighting help from the British Government. Why?

 

 

Now answer the question.

Who voted down important Crime Fighting Legislation in Parliament ?

Why did the PPP/C refuse professional-technical crime-fighting help from the British government?

What specific crime-fighting legislation your question refers to?

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Latest statistics released by the Guyana Police Force show that there were 154 murders last year, an increase of 11 percent over 2012.

Clearly, the PPP/C Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, who is also the PPP/C leader, has failed miserably to curb crimes. Rohee spent millions of dollars for a white-elephant water cannon while the police force is crying out for more crime-fighting resources and higher pay.

This is the reason why Hydar Ally and the PPP/C don't want violent crimes to be reported.

 

Gil

I see you are spinning for the PNC again.

yuji22, you're seeing jumbie again. How does PNC come into police official

crime report?

Check the report for yourself in Demerara Waves.

The PPP/C refused professional crime-fighting help from the British Government. Why?

 

 

Now answer the question.

Who voted down important Crime Fighting Legislation in Parliament ?

Why did the PPP/C refuse professional-technical crime-fighting help from the British government?

What specific crime-fighting legislation your question refers to?

 

Now answer the question.

Who voted down important Crime Fighting Legislation in Parliament ?

FM

YUJI!

 

This one fu you!

 

One you have a GOAT on top of the Ministry of Home Affairs, no bills will be passed that is piloted from the Office of the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS!

 

Samje!

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:

YUJI!

 

This one fu you!

 

One you have a GOAT on top of the Ministry of Home Affairs, no bills will be passed that is piloted from the Office of the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS!

 

Samje!

You gave a hint of yourself. You were once banned by admin for using multiple handles and flooding the board.

FM
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