Cheddi and Janet Jagan must be turning in their graves – says daughter at memorial
“My parents were probably the most incorruptible people you would ever find; their honesty and integrity were of very high standards, but unfortunately do not exist or I don’t see it in many of the leaders of the party and government.” The comments came from the daughter of the late Guyanese leaders Dr Cheddi Jagan and Mrs Janet Jagan. She said that the current leaders of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) and government lack “the very, very, very high moral standards” which her parents embodied when they were alive. Mrs Nadira Jagan-Brancier scolded the party for putting out platforms using her parents’ name— particularly her father’s— and not living up really and truly to what her parents had stood for. “It is not enough to go out there and make lovely speeches about who my parents were, what they did and the legacy that we’re carrying on”. She said that her parents fought for sugar workers, the poor and down-trodden in Guyana and in the world. “That’s who they stood for, and again, I think the party has moved away— not the party but certain elements in the party— from these very, very important values that held the party together and what makes the PPP what it is and so for me, when I look at some of the things happening, my parents must be turning in their graves— but they must be churning up in the waters of the rivers (in which their ashes were sprinkled)”. She said that if the PPP is saying that it is following Cheddi Jagan and Janet Jagan as a living guide, “the only way you can follow them is to return to basics, return to who this party is which is the working- class party, obviously you have to support other people, but the base of this party is a working- class party, get back to being a non- corruptible party, so people can’t point a finger and say ‘there is so much corruption, why should we worry?” The daughter of the late leaders then pleaded with the PPP/C leaders and members to get back to the high and moral values. “If the leaders don’t show the moral values then people won’t do it, and you’re children won’t grow up with moral values. And if your families don’t show moral values, then society as a whole will lose that”. “Their lives were involved in politics so their time for me and my brother was very limited…They weren’t there the amount of hours that most people would have their parents around, but the times that they were, it was what they called quality time, not quantity…so the times they spent with us— memories that I will have for the rest of my life”. She noted that her parents were very normal, simple, and humble people and a “very, very loving couple”. She recalled sitting down for breakfast in the mornings around the family table and listening to the news from Guyana or the BBC “and you weren’t allowed to talk”. She noted that they lived very simple lives and told the gathering that the house in which her parents once lived, is now open to the public. “The house is there and I really encourage people to use the opportunity to go in Bel Air and see the house where they lived…They lived a very simple life; they didn’t have big ostentatious homes that you see nowadays that government officials and party officials have, which is a very sad thing, personally”. Ms Jagan- Brancier also encouraged persons to visit the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre in Kingston. “This was when my father was Premier from 1961 to 1964”. “Most people think of my mom as only writing for the Mirror and other political things; my mom wrote a lot of children stories— I hope that people who have children would know this. She was also a poet and wrote some beautiful poems.” Mrs Jagan’s prison diary, she said, are all important documents that Mrs Jagan-Brancier urged persons to read. The Cheddi Jagan website is also another feature that she urged the public to access information www.jagan.org “and on this website, you will find information”.
Burnhan use to say....No Big Thing....
One Door Shut ......another Door Open
PPP History
Comrades who left the PPP (1950- 1992)
Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham -
Also Known as Odo/ Fatboy/Stinker
Hamilton Green
Dr Reid
Sydney King - Also Known as Eusie Kuyana.
Sir S S RAMPHAL
Dr Mohamed Sahabadeen
Ambassador Insanally
Martin Carter
Vincent Teekah
Ranji Chandlisingh
Mohamed Saffee
Halim Majeed
Mohamed Nissar
Balwant Singh Rai
Ravi Dev
Batoram Rambarrack
Prem Misir
Pandit Sharma
This is Just a few on the Very Long List
Comrades who Join the PPP
and Got Top Jobs at Freedom House
and at Office of the President...
(1998-2015)
Odinga Lamumba -
Dangerous/Black PNC House of Israel Thug
Kwame McCoy -
Dangerous/Black PNC House of Israel Thug
+ B@tty Boy
Hamilton -
Dangerous/Black PNC House of Israel Thug
Philip Bynoe -
Dangerous/Black PNC Thug From Linden
+ Treason Accused
Whiticka -
Dangerous/Black PNC Thug
Edgehill -
Dangerous/Black PNC Thug
Manniram -
PNC city Councilor... Member of CREEP
+ B@tty Boy
Eddie Boyer
PNC Financer....
Son-in-law of PNC CIA Agent Richard Ishmael.
Kit Nascimento
PNC Communication Expert
Cover-up PNC Rigged Elections & Jonestown
Norman McClean
Burnham Chief of Security
Head of National Service
Head of The GDF
Involved in Stealing Ballot Boxes
Walter Rodney Murder
Smuggleing
So Burnham was Right
PPP Lost the Some of the
Brightest & Best in Guyana....
Between 1950 - 1992
And Can only attract
those Crab Louse
from the Bottom Of The Barrel
Between 1998 - 2015
Prime Minister’s son up for retrial following dismissal of Magistrate
February 21, 2015 6:24 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

Geeta Chandan-Edmond
[www.inewsguyana.com] – Prime Minister Samuel Hinds’ son will be up for a retrial after Geeta Chandan-Edmond, the Magistrate that found him guilty of an offence in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court on February 6 was fired by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) on Friday, February 20.
The Magistrate was slated to sentence Hinds Jr on Friday. According to a release from the Attorney representing the Magistrate, Nigel Hughes, “the immediate effect of the termination of the Magistrate’s service is that the verdict against Mr. Hinds (Samuel Hinds Jnr.) is vacated and a new trial before a different Magistrate will now follow.
Hughes in the statement to the media made it clear that his client intends to legally challenge the decision, even if that means going to the Caribbean Court of Justice.
iNews understands that Magistrate Chandan-Edmond was hauled before the JSC, chaired by Chancellor Carl Singh on Wednesday, February 18, where it was claimed that a Minutes Book went missing while she was on maternity leave. Several other matters were also raised which date back from as far as 2013.
But Hughes in the statement said that every single allegation leveled against the Magistrate was answered and refuted with the production of documentary evidence including a letter from the Doctor who examined Chandan Edmond.

Sam Hinds Jr.
“There was no allegation of misconduct leveled against Ms Chandan Edmond. There was no hearing or any invitation to any hearing on the allegations for the entire year of 2014,” the statement noted.
iNews understands that on Friday, February 2015 when the case of the Police Vs Samuel Hinds Junior was called, the probation officer was unable to produce a Probation Report thereby forcing an adjournment.
“At 2.15 pm on the same day, the Magistrate was informed ‘the Commission therefore considers it both necessary and appropriate, that it is in the public interest that you be forthwith discharged from further magisterial duty.”
Hinds Jr. was accused of assaulting his sister-in-law, Tenza Lane.
BREAKING NEWS: Elderly Essequibo Coast woman raped, murdered.
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Yea, it'll be funny on May 12th
Situations where no other than the President of Guyana would make promises and do not stand by his promise/s making him a fokking liar.
I hope President Ramotar will remember to fulfill his promise
DEAR EDITOR,
Sometime in February 2015, I was watching my TV when I was lucky to catch a live call-in programme on a local channel featuring our President, Mr Donald Ramotar, a person whom I always admire for his humility and honesty, and along with him, Mr Seeraj from the RPA. During this programme, a female called in to complain about the loud music emanating from two popular discos, especially on Mondays, causing great discomfort and annoyance to the residents of Charity and to a greater extent, the Catholic Church and the hospital. This woman’s complaint could not be more true, as I could attest through this letter that I as a Catholic had this experience with the noise from these discos. Because of this noise, the priests of the Catholic Church cannot perform their duties in a place of tranquility and more so have proper evening classes with the children staying at the Catholic dormitory. The priest of this church has made several complaints to the Charity Police Station which I am sure are recorded. The President’s answer to the female caller was that he would have discussed this matter with the Divisional Commander, and himself and Mr Seeraj publicly said that residents have a constitutional right to enjoy the peace, tranquility and comfort of their surroundings. My reason for this letter is because it seems that the President has forgotten his promise when he walked out of the TV studio, because up to this day this nuisance has continued unabated, compliments of the Charity Police Station. There are two questions to this matter: Could it be that the proprietors of these places have high political connections and/or maybe in the Guyana Police Force, making them a part of the untouchables in Guyana. The Easter Monday holiday is coming up, and this is a day when the volume of the music increases ten-fold, without any intervention by the police to curb the noise. I feel, like many others in Guyana, that strong laws and systems should be legislated on noise pollution to protect the people, especially the sick, the elderly and the school children from this scourge in our society, not forgetting places of worship and hospitals. I would like to share this thought in this letter for the ruling politicians to ponder on. You could have two super rich friends go into a polling booth with two bags full of cash, but what counts are only their thumb prints, and twenty poor persons with no cash against you going into that booth are more powerful than your two friends. I hope President Ramotar will have an opportunity to read this letter and remember to fulfill his promise.
Member of the Catholic fraternity
If the Leader of the PPP/C cannot be trusted, how can the PPP/C be trusted?
How can someone give them their vote, when they have been proven to be crooked.
Vote them in, vote them out!
As they do in Trinidad.