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U.S Embassy expresses sadness at death of Rights Activist

October 26, 2015 2:18 pm Category: latest news A+ / A-

Zenita Nicholson

Zenita Nicholson

[www.inewsguyana.com] – The United States Embassy in Georgetown says it is “very saddened to learn about the passing of our friend, Zenita Nicholson.”

Nicholson died on October 26 from an apparent suicide. The Embassy, in a press statement, recalled that in March 2014, Nicholson was awarded with the first ever International Women of Courage Award in recognition of her exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for the protection of the human rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) persons.

“Zenita worked tirelessly in her quest for equal rights for all people regardless of their gender or sexual orientation. Zenita’s advocacy with the government, local politicians, and the UN Human Rights Committee was vital in advancing the national dialogue,” the US Embassy said.

The statement further noted that as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Society against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), Zenita successfully lobbied for resolutions on human rights, sexual orientation, and gender identity at the OAS General Assembly.

“As an active lead member of the Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM), Zenita worked closely with bilateral and multilateral donors to help Guyana reach its national goal of sustainable HIV epidemic control.

“Zenita’s work reflected her unwavering commitment to justice and equality for all people. Her passion has inspired many, both in Guyana and throughout the Caribbean to continue this struggle. While Zenita’s life has been tragically cut short, it is our hope that her legacy will endure and that Guyana and the Caribbean will build societies free from the homophobia and transphobia against which she so effectively fought.”

“The U.S. Embassy conveys our sincerest condolences to Zenita’s family and friends. Her infectious smile, captivating personality, and wise counsel will be sorely missed.”

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US embassy saddened at the passing of Human Rights advocate Zenita Nicholson

Zenita Nicholson Zenita Nicholson

The U.S. Embassy says is very saddened to learn about the passing of our friend, Zenita Nicholson.

In March of 2014, the U.S. Embassy awarded Zenita with our first ever International Woman of Courage Award in recognition of her exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for the protection of the human rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) persons.

Nicholson died at the St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Georgetown after ingesting several carbon tablets, a rodenticide. A friend and executive member of the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination, Jpel Simpson said she had been the victim of domestic violence at the hands of her Mauritian partner who is a medical student at one of the offshore universities here.
The embassy went on to say that Zenita worked tirelessly in her quest for equal rights for all people regardless of their gender or sexual orientation. Zenita’s advocacy with the government, local politicians, and the UN Human Rights Committee was vital in advancing the national dialogue.  As a member of the Board of Trustees for the Society against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), Zenita successfully lobbied for resolutions on human rights, sexual orientation, and gender identity at the OAS General Assembly. As an active lead member of the Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM), Zenita worked closely with bilateral and multilateral donors to help Guyana reach its national goal of sustainable HIV epidemic control.
The American embassy adds that Zenita’s work reflected her unwavering commitment to justice and equality for all people.  Her passion has inspired many, both in Guyana and throughout the Caribbean to continue this struggle.  While Zenita’s life has been tragically cut short, it is our hope that her legacy will endure and that Guyana and the Caribbean will build societies free from the homophobia and transphobia against which she so effectively fought.
The U.S. Embassy conveys our sincerest condolences to Zenita’s family and friends.  Her infectious smile, captivating personality, and wise counsel will be sorely missed.  

FM

How come so many gorgeous looking  women are killing themselves, even pretty young women. They should have so much to live for.

Life could be the shits, but there  should always be some hope.

 

Decades ago my sister was murdered in Guyana by three guys. It was hell coping without her and I start seeing a counsellor.

I still see him every month and have not stopped for decades. Sometimes he talks more about himself and his family, when I am not experiencing an issue.

 

In life I believe we should dwell on  three important things, in this order....

 

I. Our spiritual maintenance

2. Our mental maintenance

3. Our physical maintenance.

 

And den knack some bush-rum every now again, for our social maintenance.          

Tola
Originally Posted by Tola:

How come so many gorgeous looking  women are killing themselves, even pretty young women. They should have so much to live for.

Life could be the shits, but there  should always be some hope.

 

Decades ago my sister was murdered in Guyana by three guys. It was hell coping without her and I start seeing a counsellor.

I still see him every month and have not stopped for decades. Sometimes he talks more about himself and his family, when I am not experiencing an issue.

 

In life I believe we should dwell on  three important things, in this order....

 

I. Our spiritual maintenance

2. Our mental maintenance

3. Our physical maintenance.

 

And den knack some bush-rum every now again, for our social maintenance.          

Her family thank you  for your condolence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru

Human rights activist, Zenita Nicholson dies under suspicious circumstances

FLASH BACK: Zenita Nicholson receives US Embassy's International Woman of Courage Award from Charge d' Affaires, Bryan Hunt in March, 2014. FLASH BACK: Zenita Nicholson receives US Embassy's International Woman of Courage Award from Charge d' Affaires, Bryan Hunt in March, 2014.

Well-known human rights activist, Zenita Nicholson, who was the victim of domestic violence, died early Monday morning after ingesting several carbon tablets that are used to kill rats, police said.
Zenita Nicholson was up to the time of her passing winding down a project as Country Coordinator for the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) and the Centre of Integral Orientation and Investigation (COIN).
It is unclear whether she drank them voluntarily or was forced to consume them by her partner who is a Mauritian attending an offshore medical university here. A senior police officer said they were investigating the circumstances of her death based on the information so far.
Nicholson was 37 years old and he is 29 years old.
Executive Member of the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), Joel Simpson said police merely took a statement from Nicholson’s partner although investigators believed that there might have been foul play.
Simpson recalled receiving a call from a mutual friend at about 4:10 AM, informing him that Nicholson died at the St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital. She actually died at 3:15 AM.
On arriving at the hospital, he said the friend related that Nicholson had called him at about 2 AM urging him to collect her from her home at D’Aguiar’s Park and take her to the hospital because she had ingested 10 carbon tablets.
Her partner, who accompanied her to the hospital, said he did not know what happened as he went to bed and left her working late. The partner said he  was later awakened by Nicholson who complained of feeling unwell.
Simpson said Nicholson told him about the alleged domestic abuse at the hands of the Mauritian last week Sunday, October 18, 2015 when she asked for assistance in hiring a Canter truck to remove from D’Aguiar’s Park and return to her home because “this guy was seeing and living with her used to beat her.”
Simpson said he had insisted that Nicholson make a report to the police station, but he said the police at Providence had advised her to go to the station at Ruimveldt because that was responsible for her district.
The SASOD official further recalled that Nicholson had cancelled her plans to remove because she had her partner had agreed to resolve their differences to a point and that he would seek counseling.
Asked whether he had ever seen marks of violence on Nicholson, Simpson said his long time friend and colleague member of SASOD had told him that her partner had allegedly dragged her by her hair and  known where and how to hit her to avoid any visible marks.

Nicholson was in March 2014 awarded the United States (US) embassy’s first International Woman of Courage Award for her work against homophobia and fighting for women’s rights.
“This award is about courage and leadership. Zenita Nicholson embodies these principles and exemplifies the traditions of personal freedom and equality that remain shared values between Guyana and the United States,” said US Embassy Charge d’Affaires, Bryan Hunt before presenting her with the award. 
Inscribed are the words “In Recognition of your exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for women’s rights and empowerment and raising public awareness to protect the human rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender persons.”

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Clearly the afc/apnu are incompetent as they neglected to put a stop to this needless death. 

Bai, the dumbest jackass is smarter dan you.

What do you know about suicides and the PPP ignoring numerous youth killing themselves in Guyana ?

You are not only dumb with the above statement, but you are also more stupid dan the smartest crab-grass.   

Tola
Originally Posted by Wally:

Guyana lost a woman who believed deeply in human rights and equality.

It is very important that people who are tasked of  assisting others  with human rights and mental issues, put safe-guards in place for frequent debriefing.  Because this can take a toll on their mental well-being.

Thus police officers and first-responders are vulnerable to this scenario.       

Tola
Last edited by Tola
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Clearly the afc/apnu are incompetent as they neglected to put a stop to this needless death. 

Bai, the dumbest jackass is smarter dan you.

What do you know about suicides and the PPP ignoring numerous youth killing themselves in Guyana ?

You are not only dumb with the above statement, but you are also more stupid dan the smartest crab-grass.   

Your party is in charge now, they must be held accountable for all ills in Guyana including this death. When PPP was in power you folks held them accountable and bashed them on a daily basis for the slightest of incidents. Now the shoe is on the other foot, take your licks and stop complaining. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Your party is in charge now, they must be held accountable for all ills in Guyana including this death. When PPP was in power you folks held them accountable and bashed them on a daily basis for the slightest of incidents. Now the shoe is on the other foot, take your licks and stop complaining. 

apparently somebody extremely dunce whisper in yuh ears that u showing off 'smarts' and profundity with the high ignorance u shoveling deh with such energy

 

lol

FM

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