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BAI Shan Lin Forest Development Inc., the Chinese wood processing company operating in Guyana, is looking to move ahead with haste on its large scale industrial plans, among which is a wood economic and trade park in Guyana.

 

Whenze Chu, Chairman of the China Forest Industry Group Company Ltd, the parent company of Bai Shan Lin Forest Development Inc. that engages in timber harvesting, sale and processing, yesterday met President Donald Ramotar and Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Robert Persaud for talks in this regard, along with a small delegation.

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Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

How are the Amerindians going to shelter themselves and hunt for food for survival? Once the jungle has been raised to the ground these people will be beggars on the streets of the country.


tHE gOVT BUILDING pALACESA FOR THEM AND BRINGING TMEM INTO cIVILIZATION.

 

Check the palaces the PPP crafts for its supporters:

 

FM

Some Indigenous leaders ‘harassed’ for voicing concerns over LCDS, REDD+ consultations -APA

 

Some Indigenous leaders, who recently voiced concerns about the scope of government consultations over forest preservation plans, have since been victims of intimidation tactics, the Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) disclosed yesterday, while maintaining that genuine concerns of communities cannot be ignored.

 

The organisation also accused the government of “targeting” participants as a result of the statement. It said that leaders reported receiving multiple telephone calls from the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs’ Community Development Officers (CDO) asking for information on who attended the “workshop” and seeking to find out if persons had informed the village that they were going to be a part of the event. According to the APA, the leaders’ freedom of association came into question when the OCC called its office to find out if the National Toshaos Council (NTC) had been invited to the event. It said that Sukhai also called the APA’s Programme Administrator, Jean La Rose, to ask who had funded the workshop. “These queries are uncalled for and can only be interpreted as intimidation tactics utilised by the current administration against those associated with the released statement. The Executive Committee of the APA is questioning if there should only be one opinion on an issue concerning indigenous rights and whether this must always concur with the government’s position,” the statement said. The APA also reiterated that there are genuine concerns of indigenous communities that must be addressed by the government and these cannot be ignored, “nor must those speaking out be intimidated for raising our voice.”

 

Give them fire Jean La Rose

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Some people gat dem head stuck up their ASS and simply dont know this is 2013.

 

And that is why you all PPP Cunumunu cannot treat the First Peoples of Guyana like if they are stupid.

 

Give the blasted people their lands and stop the GOLD RAWBER, Mr. Rob Parasad from stealing the people land and leasing it out to his friends to pull out all the gold without giving back much to the FIRST PEOPLES.

 

Understand the message now, Panditji Nehru?

FM

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