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Note the use of the term "border controversy". Wasn't that what Dr. Ramcharran objected to recently?
@Totaram posted:Note the use of the term "border controversy". Wasn't that what Dr. Ramcharran objected to recently?
Why would he object to a prolonged disagreement between the two countries?
Now, who is being stupid and ignorant?
Shallvy is waiting for you. He wants a hole to put his pole.
@Ramakant-P posted:Why would he object to a prolonged disagreement between the two countries?
Now, who is being stupid and ignorant?
Shallvy is waiting for you. He wants a hole to put his pole.
The pole is in your mouth and has penetrated your brain such that you are chupid like never before. My goodness, you are one chupidy coolie.
@Ramakant-P posted:I didn't know that.
You dumb prick. You are now altering my posts. I have alerted the moderators. If they do not deal with it urgently I will make you regret your actions. You chupidy POS!
@Totaram posted:You dumb prick. You are now altering my posts. I have alerted the moderators. If they do not deal with it urgently I will make you regret your actions. You chupidy POS!
Let the games begin. You cry-baby. you think the moderator can take action without expelling your ass for making this forum look like a cake shop.
@Ramakant-P posted:Let the games begin. I am a cry-baby. I don't think the moderator can take action against me because I ran my grandfather's a cake shop into the ground. I am chupid and will plead insanity in my defence.
Well we will see.
@Django posted:
Yeah? But will they fight? Especially the traditional rotten-rope Bajuns!
ICJ postpones todayâs case management hearing to Feb 26
The International Court of Justiceâs (ICJ) continuation of its hearing into the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy, which was supposed to get underway today with a case management hearing, has been postponed to February 26, 2021.
This was confirmed when this publication made contact with Guyanaâs Agent on the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy, Carl Greenidge. Greenidge, who is also the Governmentâs Advisor on Borders, noted that they were informed by the ICJ of the postponement ahead of time.
The case management conference was initially scheduled for today, after being postponed from January 15 for undisclosed reasons. At the time, Greenidge had noted that at the upcoming case management conference, the Court will decide on the time to be allotted to each of the parties, they will find out whether Venezuela will participate and they will also give an opportunity to clear up any matters to deal with the procedures which the parties or the court may have.
Guyana approached the World Court in 2018 seeking a final and binding judgement to reinforce that the 1899 Arbitral Award remains valid and binding on all parties, and legal affirmation that Guyanaâs Essequibo region, which contains much of Guyanaâs natural resources, belongs to Guyana and not Venezuela.
However, earlier this month the NicolÃĄs Maduro regime in Venezuela issued a decree claiming sovereignty and exclusive sovereign rights in the waters and seabed adjacent to Guyanaâs coast, west of the Essequibo River â a move which President Dr Irfaan Ali has staunchly rejected.
The Guyanese leader declared on January 9 that Venezuelaâs maritime border claim is a âlegal nullityâ that will not be recognised by Guyana or any other State in the world. He added that while this latest move by the Spanish-speaking nation is âdeeply disturbingâ, it will not deter Guyanaâs resolve to seek a final and binding resolution at the ICJ.
However, in the past few days, there has been an escalation of tension, brought on by Venezuelaâs detention of the 11-member crew of two Guyanese-registered fishing vessels â the Lady Nayera and the Sea Wolf â off the coast of Waini Point in Guyanaâs Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
The GDF and the GPF had better start stopping the invasion of Venezuelan citizens 'fleeing' Manuro's government before it's too late! Go settle on YOUR land!The Chinese did the same thing to the Russians in outer Mongolia which China had lost to Russia as a result of the Boxer Rebellion as reparations! China was weak at that time and ganged up on by the West and Russia!