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Work advances to set up new Ethnic Relations Commission

 

THE Parliamentary Standing Committee on Appointments Wednesday met with various groups to sensitise them on the process by which persons could be nominated to sit on the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC).The event was held at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre, Liliendaal,Greater Georgetown. Stakeholders who attended included representatives of the Christian, Islamic and Hindu organstaion, the Labour Movement, the private sector, youth groups, women’s groups, and cultural bodies.
In attendance were Public Health Minister Dr. George Norton, Social Cohesion Minister Amna Ally, Opposition Members of Parliament Gail Teixeira, Bishop Juan Edghill and Ganga Persaud.
Chairperson of the Committee Dr. George Norton, said as provided for under Article 212 of the Guyana Constitution, the ERC advocates equality of opportunity among persons of different ethnic groups; promotes the elimination of all forms of ethnic-based discrimination; and discourages persons, institutions, political parties and associations from indulging in discriminatory practices.
Teixeira said representatives will be divided into clusters because of the 10 nominees needed.
She said the process used to choose representatives from these clusters must be a fair and democratic one. As , the sensitisation session was needed for an impartial decision-making process.
Once nominated, the names have to be agreed to by the National Assembly and then the names will be sent to the President, who is responsible for appointing and swearing the members to the Commission.
She explained that the first meeting will be called by the Speaker of the House, where the committee members will observe the elections of the chairman and vice-chairman.
Teixeira , the Opposition Chief Whip in the National Assembly, said all elected officials must be knowledgeable of their functions and the constitutional bodies they represent.
She said the members of the commission who are appointed by the President must understand it is a constitutional responsibility that once taken has certain responsibilities that must be executed.
These commissioners, she said, must prepare themselves for meetings and reading up on the provisions available for the ERC.
“The persons appointed as commissioners no longer represent their individual cluster; so they no longer can say well I’m just a labour person and I’m not dealing with [a] matter of women or business in the commission. You evaporate the cluster cloak and you become a commissioner for the entire commission under the constitution,” Teixeira emphasised.
However, she said commissioners are encouraged to keep contact with the organisations that nominated them and meet at least twice a year to give them an idea of what the Commission is working on. She said all commissioners will receive stipends.
The ERC derived from recommendations of the Herdmanston Accord, signed on January 17, 1998, between then President Janet Jagan and Opposition Leader Desmond Hoyte.
Brokered by a CARICOM mission, the Accord sought to provide a peaceful solution to the political impasse that had gripped the country after the contentious December 1997 Regional and General Elections.
The first members of the ERC were appointed in 2003 in compliance with the new constitutional provisions.

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skeldon_man posted:

How about addressing the crime and poverty situation first before worrying about ERC. Blackman and coolieman will forever fight in Guyana.

The reason why Guyana is the poorest country in the English speaking Caribbean is because of this ethnic conflict.

FM
caribny posted:
skeldon_man posted:

How about addressing the crime and poverty situation first before worrying about ERC. Blackman and coolieman will forever fight in Guyana.

The reason why Guyana is the poorest country in the English speaking Caribbean is because of this ethnic conflict.

Some people believe they are entitled to everything for free. If they don't get it, they resort to burning, looting, robbery and murder.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
caribny posted:
skeldon_man posted:

How about addressing the crime and poverty situation first before worrying about ERC. Blackman and coolieman will forever fight in Guyana.

The reason why Guyana is the poorest country in the English speaking Caribbean is because of this ethnic conflict.

Some people believe they are entitled to everything for free. If they don't get it, they resort to burning, looting, robbery and murder.

I see you are continuing the brown bai KKK behavior that got another thread closed.

Just now Ian and prashad will join you in calling us jungle animals.

Then you will call me a racist!  Vish Mahabir, Kari, and the other socalled moderates will say nothing to you all, but respond to my response to you.

Then you wonder why we need an ERC.

FM
caribny posted:
skeldon_man posted:
caribny posted:
skeldon_man posted:

How about addressing the crime and poverty situation first before worrying about ERC. Blackman and coolieman will forever fight in Guyana.

The reason why Guyana is the poorest country in the English speaking Caribbean is because of this ethnic conflict.

Some people believe they are entitled to everything for free. If they don't get it, they resort to burning, looting, robbery and murder.

I see you are continuing the brown bai KKK behavior that got another thread closed.

Just now Ian and prashad will join you in calling us jungle animals.

Then you will call me a racist!  Vish Mahabir, Kari, and the other socalled moderates will say nothing to you all, but respond to my response to you.

Then you wonder why we need an ERC.

I did not say the black man or coolie man. You mind is tormented by coolies living in Guyana. Relax Black bai. PNC have another 4 years..enjoy  them.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
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I did not say the black man or coolie man. You mind is tormented by coolies living in Guyana. Relax Black bai. PNC have another 4 years..enjoy  them.

You have screamed about savage blacks in the past, so we know what you mean.

Now go join your buddies Ian, and prashad, while they scream that blacks are jungle animals.

FM
Prashad posted:

The only ethnic relationship East Indians of Guyana need is to get their own independent country and nation. Anything less than that is nonsense.

Take your case to PM Modi. I'm sure he'll be willing to give y'all some land in Bihar or Uttar Pradesh.

Mars
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Prashad posted:

The only ethnic relationship East Indians of Guyana need is to get their own independent country and nation. Anything less than that is nonsense.

And then you will either not be allowed into your pure Indo nation, or will have to abandon your non Indo family. 

Don't come with douglas accepted if they abandon their part Afro heritage, as that is not something that you can demand that they do.

FM
Mars posted:
Prashad posted:

The only ethnic relationship East Indians of Guyana need is to get their own independent country and nation. Anything less than that is nonsense.

Take your case to PM Modi. I'm sure he'll be willing to give y'all some land in Bihar or Uttar Pradesh.

He will need to know that the locals will be no kinder to him than Africans were to foreign blacks when they tried to settle into Liberia and Sierra Leone.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
caribny posted:
skeldon_man posted:

How about addressing the crime and poverty situation first before worrying about ERC. Blackman and coolieman will forever fight in Guyana.

The reason why Guyana is the poorest country in the English speaking Caribbean is because of this ethnic conflict.

Some people believe they are entitled to everything for free. If they don't get it, they resort to burning, looting, robbery and murder.

Some a dem does even hire hitmen whether they black white brown or purple, so long as they do a good job fo do their dirty work, either because they're wimps or they "think" they won't be caught.

cain
Prashad posted:

The only ethnic relationship East Indians of Guyana need is to get their own independent country and nation. Anything less than that is nonsense.

Yall aint try calling on Venezuela yet fo lil piece ah land?

cain
skeldon_man posted:
 

Some people believe they are entitled to everything for free. If they don't get it, they resort to burning, looting, robbery and murder.

So given that you claim not to be referring to blacks are you implying that Indians also burn, loot, rob, and murder?

FM
cain posted:
Prashad posted:

The only ethnic relationship East Indians of Guyana need is to get their own independent country and nation. Anything less than that is nonsense.

Yall aint try calling on Venezuela yet fo lil piece ah land?

Let them go and deal with long lines, endless black outs, HIGHER crime rates, and no water.

FM
caribny posted:
cain posted:
Prashad posted:

The only ethnic relationship East Indians of Guyana need is to get their own independent country and nation. Anything less than that is nonsense.

Yall aint try calling on Venezuela yet fo lil piece ah land?

Let them go and deal with long lines, endless black outs, HIGHER crime rates, and no water.

...an haf scald white people who does talk funny.

cain
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The ERC has been pretty useless over the past 6 years considering their mandate. What have they done other than to be another useless group with no real power or respect by the PNC?


AN OVERVIEW OF THE ETHNIC RELATIONS COMMISSION - FROM CONCEPTUALIZATION TO PRESENT

The genesis of the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) lies in the Herdmanston Accord which was signed on January 17, 1998 by Mrs. Janet Jagan of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic and Mr. Hugh Desmond Hoyte of the People’s National Congress. The Accord, brokered by the CARICOM Mission that included Sir Shridath Ramphal, Sir Alistair McIntyre and Sir Henry Forde, sought to provide a peaceful solution to the political impasse that had gripped the country following the December 1997 Regional and General Elections.

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What is the ERC?

The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) of Guyana is a Constitutional body established as an undertaking by the Herdmanston Accord and by Constitutional Amendment (#2) Act of 2000 and assented to by H. E. The President on August 11, 2000.

The Commission is headed by Commissioners and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is Mrs. Christine King.

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Who does the ERC serve?

The ERC is here to serve all Guyanese and persons living or working in Guyana, including:

Persons who believe they were discriminated against based on their ethnicity

Persons who believe others were discriminated against because of their ethnicity, i.e. the complainant does not have to be the victim

Persons or Agencies wanting to promote harmonious ethnic relations.

Functions of the ERC

Article 212A of the Constitution of Guyana provides for an Ethnic Relations Commission.

Article 212D of the Constitution of Guyana states the functions of the Ethnic Relations Commission which are to:

  1. Provide for equality of opportunity between persons of different ethnic groups and to promote harmony and good relations between such persons;
  2. Promote the elimination of all forms of discrimination on the basis of ethnicity;
  3. Discourage and prohibit persons institutions, political parties and associates from indulging in, advocating or promoting discriminatory practices on the ground of ethnicity;
  4. Foster a sense of security among all ethnic groups be encouraging and promoting the understanding, acceptance and tolerance of diversity in all aspects of national life and promoting full participation by all ethnic groups in the social, economic, cultural and political life of the people;
  5. Promote educational and training programmes and research projects which provide for and encourage ethnic peace and harmony;
  6. Encourage and create respect for religious, cultural and other forms of diversity in a plural society;
  7. Promote arbitration, conciliation, mediation and like forms of dispute resolution in order to secure ethnic harmony and peace;
  8. Establish mechanisms and procedures for arbitration, conciliation, mediation and like forms of dispute resolution that would ensure ethnic harmony and peace;
  9. Recommend to the National Assembly criteria to be considered for the purposes of deciding whether any person has committed acts of discrimination on the ground of ethnicity;
  10. Investigate complains of racial discrimination and make recommendations on the measures to be taken if such complaints are valid, and where there is justification therefore refer matters to the Human Rights Commission or other relevant authorities for further action to be taken;
  11. Monitor and review all legislation and all administrative acts or omissions relating to or having implications for ethnic relations and equal opportunities and, from time to time, prepare and submit proposals for revision of such legislation and administrative acts and omissions;
  12. Immediately report to the National Assembly and to all relevant authorities any proposed legislation, which the Constitution thinks, may be contrary to the constitutional provision relating to ethnicity;
  13. Promote equal access by persons of all ethnic groups to all public or other services and facilities provided by the Government or other bodies;
  14. Promote and encourage the acceptance and respect by all segments of the society of the society identity and cultural inheritance of all ethnic groups;
  15. Promote cooperation between all bodies concerned with the fostering of harmonious ethnic relations;
  16. Investigate on its own accord or on request fro the National Assembly or any other body any issues affecting ethnic relations;
  17. Identify any analyse factors inhibiting the attainment of harmonious relations between ethnic groups, particularly barriers to the participation of any ethnic group in social, economic, commercial, financial, cultural and political endeavours and recommend to the National Assembly other relevant public or private sector bodies how these factors should be overcome;
  18. Monitor and report to the National Assembly on the status and success of implementation of its recommendations;
  19. Study and make recommendations to the National Assembly on any issue relating to ethnic affairs, including conducting studies to determine whether race relations are improving;
  20. Monitor and make recommendations to the National Assembly and other relevant public and private sector bodies on factors inhibiting the development of harmonious relations between ethnic groups and on barriers to the participation of all ethnic groups in the social, economic, commercial, financial, cultural and political life of the people;
  21. Consult with other bodies and persons to determine and specify the perceived needs of the various ethnic groups for the fostering of harmonious relations;
  22. Train and enlist the aid of such persons and acquire such facilities as the Commission deems necessary to accomplish its functions;
  23. Make recommendations on penalties, including the prevention of any political party or any persons from participating in elections for a specified period, to be imposed for any breach of provisions of this Constitution or of any law dealing with ethnicity;
  24. Do all other acts and things as may be necessary to facilitate the efficient discharge if the functions of the Commission.
FM
caribny posted:
Prashad posted:

The only ethnic relationship East Indians of Guyana need is to get their own independent country and nation. Anything less than that is nonsense.

And then you will either not be allowed into your pure Indo nation, or will have to abandon your non Indo family. 

Don't come with douglas accepted if they abandon their part Afro heritage, as that is not something that you can demand that they do.

The Dougla people should embrace their East Indian heritage and not try to promote the slave master's name or the culture of the 16th century Englishman Pirate 

Prashad
Prashad posted:

To the moon with this commission they should just give the East Indian man and woman their own piece of land.

they should just give the East Indian man and woman their own piece of land....on the moon

cain

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