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President’s Office, PPP rap GHRA

A charge by the Guyana Human Rights Association yesterday that the PPP/C appears to be in denial over the November 28, 2011 elections results attracted the ire today of both the Office of the President and the ruling party.

 

GHRA had said that the party should see the recent opposition-led budget cuts in parliament as a wake-up call to engage more constructively.

 

In a statement on “critical issues”, the human rights body said that the recent budget exercise was the first expression in Parliament of the division of power as a result of the general elections.

 

In a statement today, the Office of the President said it “… has noted GHRA’s contention that the design of the opposition was to approve cuts in the budget that were cosmetic and without the intended effect to put workers out of their jobs and disrupt the developmental programmes of the PPP/C government, [however, this] flies in the face of the defence of the cuts put forward publicly by the opposition political parties.

 

“It is based on the cuts and the defence of the cuts by the opposition that the PPP/C Administration has taken the case to Guyanese, to stakeholders, and particularly to the affected Amerindian communities. Faced with the obvious, the PPP/C administration could not have come to any other conclusion.

 

“It is the Office of the President’s position that in the absence of a categorical statement by the opposition parliamentary alliance, APNU and AFC that their cuts were cosmetic and intended to be without any effect, the contention of the GHRA must be rejected,” the OP statement said.

 

Freedom House in its statement said that the PPP/C was appalled by the GHRA statement on the budget cuts.

 

“Rather than empathizing with the Guyanese public anger at the cuts, the GHRA in a major cover up on behalf of APNU/AFC has sought to justify such actions and have attacked those who have highlighted and commented on these most draconian actions of the opposition…

 

“The PPP/C has no apology for representing the interest and welfare of all Guyanese, especially Amerindians, women, children and young people who have in all regions been affected by these unjustified and unwarranted budget cuts that have led to the slowing or cessation of Government goods and services.”

 

The statement then listed the series of projects it has said will be affected by the budget cuts and sought to argue that this was an attack on the human rights of the people who would be affected.

 

“Another example of a gross violation of human rights is the slashing of the Guyana Power and Light Company subsidy by $1 billion as the entire $6 billion was supposed to be injected into GPL to ensure it does not raise its rates and tariffs because the PPP/C GoG recognized that the price of fuel internationally has been on the rise and the utility service needs fuel to run its operations.

 

“If GPL is to continue to provide a reliable service, then the power company by pure economic pressure will be forced to raise its tariffs by around 25% – 30%. Now 160,000 customers of GPL or 160,000 families from all persuasions will be affected by any reduction to that assistance package, which is a human rights issue.”

 

Reacting to a contention in the statement that the PPP/C had been misleading Amerindians on the budget cuts, Freedom House said: “Even further, the Guyana Human Rights Association finds it abominable that the PPP/C government has been going into not only Amerindian communities but all communities across Guyana to explain to the people that it had presented to them a manifesto in the lead up to the November 28, 2011 elections, where they were promised certain programmes and that it has presented to the national assembly a budget that contains provisions for these things to be accomplished but it is no longer in a position to deliver these goods and services to the people because the opposition parties have cut off funding for these programmes.

 

“This basic conversation to account to the people which is integral in any democracy, the very same body which would like to have people believe that it is the vanguard of defending democracy and freedoms is now trying to deny the PPP/C and the PPP/C government such opportunities.

 

“It is also important to note that the budget cuts endanger hundreds and perhaps thousands of jobs of people of all ethnicity and political persuasion which is a human rights issue. In fact, any human rights organization in the world would take a position that supports the workers but alas it appears that in Guyana we have a human rights body that supports the opposite and adopts an anti-workers position.”

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PPPC in denial of November 28 results - GHRA - says any snap elections will again be along racial lines

 
May 12, 2012 | By | Filed Under News 

Source - kaieteur news

 

The Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) has blasted government yesterday saying it appears that the ruling party, the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) is in denial of the November 28 elections results.


The ruling party, which lost the majority in Parliament, is struggling with a determined opposition which holds a one-seat advantage.


With a huge budget cut and several troubling motions tabled by the opposition, Guyana and the PPP/C are both in uncharted waters.


GHRA, a watchdog body, said that the recent budget exercise was the first parliamentary expression of the division of political power produced by the results of national elections in November 2011. GHRA is referring to the unprecedented actions by the opposition to slash a massive $21B from the budget, sparking a number of protests by workers of especially government agencies.


According to GHRA, the fact that a ruling party was unable to “rubber stamp” its budget through the Parliament for the first time since 1968, is in itself a welcome sign of democratic evolution.


“Unfortunately, the present ruling party, rather than take credit for democratic progress, appears to remain in denial of the November election results. Excessive language describing the opposition as ‘dictatorial’; pressuring public sector workers to demonstrate in front of Parliament;  holding candlelight vigils at the state-owned NCN TV station; using state media to sustain distorted panel discussions; and the on-going disinformation campaign in interior areas, all indicate resistance to  political negotiation as created  by the recent elections.”


GHRA also blasted the A Partnership For National Unity (APNU) for meeting with government at the Office of the President to discuss a budget deal.


“The willingness of the major opposition party to discuss a budget deal at the Office of the President (OP) in the middle of the Parliamentary debate is disconcerting to citizens trying to follow our rickety political process.


Resolving national budgetary issues by party leaders in this manner is only possible because in our system MPs are not accountable to constituencies,” GHRA said in its statement yesterday.


The matter was one of a number of issues discussed by GHRA’s Executive during a May 5 meeting.


“Even informal budget meetings should take place in Parliament, not the OP or the courts or party headquarters. The fact that this particular meeting appears to have ultimately created distrust on all sides of the political spectrum may turn out to be not a bad thing in the long run.”


Taken together with the action of the Chief Justice in refusing to entertain a constitutional motion over the composition of Parliamentary Commissions, the budget cuts achieved by the APNU and the AFC have provoked speculation over the possibility of a snap election being called by the PPP government, the organization said.


“The alternative, more positive response to such setbacks would be for the ruling party to treat both as wake-up calls to engage more constructively in Parliament. By contrast, a snap election would reflect a desire to return to the ethnic dictatorships which characterized Guyanese politics since the 1960s.”


GHRA also warned that any snap election would be along racial lines again.


“Moreover, since the ruling party has to date offered little to either its own supporters or other citizens, particularly the young, with respect to jobs, education or a more attractive future, any snap election could only be won by appealing to ethnic loyalties.”

FM

Wow, how informative, any snap election would be along racial lines.  You know, if they did not highlight this, I would never have guessed.  Thanks you GHRA, for enlightening us.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

ghra WENT TO bERBICE mAD hOUSE TO eLECT IT'S oFFICERS. wHAT A bunch OF pricks!!!!!

I have said before that the GHRA is NOT A HUMAN RIGHTS BODY/ORGANZATION. It is another Political outfit for the APNU/PNC and all other Black criminals. It troubles me that the PPP has not yet outlawed this farce that calls itself GHRA. The more the PPP takes them on, the more the PPP legitimizes the GHRA. Further, the PPP should be informing the other Human Rights Body around the world like Human Rights Watch, Human Rights International, Amnesty International and United Nations Human Rights, that this body is not recognized by Guyana as a Human Rights Body because it fosters and encourage racial discrimination in Guyana, while protecting criminals under the cover of Human Rights. Nothing they do or say has anything to do with Human Rights. I wonder what the words "Human Rights" mean to them. But who am I to say anything to the PPP, they only listen to themselves.

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

ghra WENT TO bERBICE mAD hOUSE TO eLECT IT'S oFFICERS. wHAT A bunch OF pricks!!!!!

I have said before that the GHRA is NOT A HUMAN RIGHTS BODY/ORGANZATION. It is another Political outfit for the APNU/PNC and all other Black criminals. It troubles me that the PPP has not yet outlawed this farce that calls itself GHRA. The more the PPP takes them on, the more the PPP legitimizes the GHRA. Further, the PPP should be informing the other Human Rights Body around the world like Human Rights Watch, Human Rights International, Amnesty International and United Nations Human Rights, that this body is not recognized by Guyana as a Human Rights Body because it fosters and encourage racial discrimination in Guyana, while protecting criminals under the cover of Human Rights. Nothing they do or say has anything to do with Human Rights. I wonder what the words "Human Rights" mean to them. But who am I to say anything to the PPP, they only listen to themselves.

Well validated by their "report".

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

ghra WENT TO bERBICE mAD hOUSE TO eLECT IT'S oFFICERS. wHAT A bunch OF pricks!!!!!

I have said before that the GHRA is NOT A HUMAN RIGHTS BODY/ORGANZATION. It is another Political outfit for the APNU/PNC and all other Black criminals. It troubles me that the PPP has not yet outlawed this farce that calls itself GHRA. The more the PPP takes them on, the more the PPP legitimizes the GHRA. Further, the PPP should be informing the other Human Rights Body around the world like Human Rights Watch, Human Rights International, Amnesty International and United Nations Human Rights, that this body is not recognized by Guyana as a Human Rights Body because it fosters and encourage racial discrimination in Guyana, while protecting criminals under the cover of Human Rights. Nothing they do or say has anything to do with Human Rights. I wonder what the words "Human Rights" mean to them. But who am I to say anything to the PPP, they only listen to themselves.

When The PNC was in Power and the GHRA used to attact the PNC in the same manner it was OK with the PPP now the GHRA is doing the same it is not OK. The PPP used to support the GHRA they even had srtong PPP supporters on the board. 

Pointblank
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

ghra WENT TO bERBICE mAD hOUSE TO eLECT IT'S oFFICERS. wHAT A bunch OF pricks!!!!!

I have said before that the GHRA is NOT A HUMAN RIGHTS BODY/ORGANZATION. It is another Political outfit for the APNU/PNC and all other Black criminals. It troubles me that the PPP has not yet outlawed this farce that calls itself GHRA. The more the PPP takes them on, the more the PPP legitimizes the GHRA. Further, the PPP should be informing the other Human Rights Body around the world like Human Rights Watch, Human Rights International, Amnesty International and United Nations Human Rights, that this body is not recognized by Guyana as a Human Rights Body because it fosters and encourage racial discrimination in Guyana, while protecting criminals under the cover of Human Rights. Nothing they do or say has anything to do with Human Rights. I wonder what the words "Human Rights" mean to them. But who am I to say anything to the PPP, they only listen to themselves.

 The PPP are the last to be the authority on what constitute or not  a valid Human rights organization. Further, had  you taken the writer to task on whatever you find to your dissatisfaction you would be more helpful to an alternative view of the piece than a foolish rant.

 

The PPP in office is itself discrimination if it can co-opt the nations resources as its personal piggy bank when one half of the society disagrees with them. In their entire tenure as the administration they never exceeded a simple majority by more than 5 points.

 

From my view point it is a well written piece. The Ramotar regime has not come to term with the reality it no longer has autocratic powers. Instead of seeking to work within the new dispensation it began a poison campaign.As has been historically the case it will lose. GHRA's has been equally harsh on the PNC so to say the favor the PPP is a figment of your imagination. The reality is the PPP never accept criticism.

 

In its 20 year rule none of its upper level personnel ever made a mistep! These are people who think they are gods of the society. Well it is good to remind them they are not and they have a responsibility not to the people and their days as flagrant cheats are over.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
From my view point it is a well written piece.

Views of an extremely small number of individuals.

 And you did the poll!

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
From my view point it is a well written piece.

Views of an extremely small number of individuals.

 And you did the poll!

The distinct honour belongs to you.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
From my view point it is a well written piece.

Views of an extremely small number of individuals.

 And you did the poll!

The distinct honour belongs to you.

 Playing along with your silly game....then since I tendered nothing , you have no basis from which to quantify support or not  for the piece.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
From my view point it is a well written piece.

Views of an extremely small number of individuals.

 And you did the poll!

The distinct honour belongs to you.

Playing along with your silly game ....

 

then since I tendered nothing ,

 

you have no basis from which to quantify support or not for the piece.

You have been tendering nothing substance ..

 

.. despite your ramblings for years on the forum. 

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
From my view point it is a well written piece.

Views of an extremely small number of individuals.

 And you did the poll!

The distinct honour belongs to you.

Playing along with your silly game ....

 

then since I tendered nothing ,

 

you have no basis from which to quantify support or not for the piece.

You have been tendering nothing substance ..

 

.. despite your ramblings for years on the forum. 

 go eat your evening dose of xlax

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
From my view point it is a well written piece.

Views of an extremely small number of individuals.

 And you did the poll!

The distinct honour belongs to you.

Playing along with your silly game ....

 

then since I tendered nothing ,

 

you have no basis from which to quantify support or not for the piece.

You have been tendering nothing substance ..

 

.. despite your ramblings for years on the forum. 

 go eat your evening dose of xlax

Your continued expressions reinforce the point ..

 

.. you ramble endlessly on the forum.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
From my view point it is a well written piece.

Views of an extremely small number of individuals.

 And you did the poll!

The distinct honour belongs to you.

Playing along with your silly game ....

 

then since I tendered nothing ,

 

you have no basis from which to quantify support or not for the piece.

You have been tendering nothing substance ..

 

.. despite your ramblings for years on the forum. 

 go eat your evening dose of xlax

Your continued expressions reinforce the point ..

 

.. you ramble endlessly on the forum.

 And you are so abundant with wit and wisdom!!

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Playing along with your silly game ....

 

then since I tendered nothing ,

 

you have no basis from which to quantify support or not for the piece.

You have been tendering nothing substance ..

 

.. despite your ramblings for years on the forum. 

 go eat your evening dose of xlax

Your continued expressions reinforce the point ..

 

.. you ramble endlessly on the forum.

 And you are so abundant with wit and wisdom!!

You could know.

FM

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