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have ROAR, GIHA done for Indians? I am aware of the recent report submitted by the Guyana Indian Heritage Association and the Rise Organize and Rebuild (ROAR) Movement in which they sought to highlight cases of Indians’ sufferings during the past several months. For a very long time Ravi Dev and ROAR have been hurling criticisms and remarks against the Government for its so-called lack of concern for the plight of Indians in Guyana. To date there have been many efforts by Government to strengthen the fight against crime. Recognizing that crime cannot be eliminated entirely, several substantial efforts have been made, given the fact that Guyana is a developing country. Although the crime situation has not been brought to a halt as quickly as we would like to see, we must recognize what has been done. ROAR, as an opposition party, should act more responsibly rather than stand aside and criticize when things go wrong. The role of the Opposition is to oppose but also to be a constructive opposition rather than destructive opposition. If indeed, Ravi Dev would like to represent Indians, then he should use his seat in Parliament to advocate the rights of the people he represents. Besides trying to highlight the plight of Indians, these two movements have very little to bring relief. Of course, we can count giving comfort to relatives of persons killed in the crime wave but besides that, what has been done on their part? It is amazing the way the Guyanese society works. We are all willing to sit nonchalantly and observe and criticize instead of doing the right thing and actually representing what we advocate. Samantha Singh ‘Sun
Chapman’ incident linked to ‘X-13’ operations What
Mayor Green failed to state, and I know that he knows the true story
as he was intimately associated with the UF-PNC’s campaign of
destabilization in 1962, 1963 and 1964, was that the explosion was
caused by the accidental explosion of a number of detonators that were
carelessly stored near the heated engine room of the “Sun
Chapman”. These
detonators, as the good Mayor must undoubtedly remember, were bound
for PNC operatives in the Mackenzie-Wismar-Christianburg area for use
in X-13 operations against perceived PPP supporters. I
know all of this because while I was employed at DEMBA in Mackenzie I
had many close relatives who were active PNC members and operatives in
the area and, as a result of intelligence supplied by them, I knew
that the detonators were coming down on the “Sun Chapman”. Following
the incident it was reported to Dr. Jagan that the explosion of the
“Sun Chapman” was caused by accidental detonation rather than by
any act of sabotage. To
this day I hold the PNC responsible for the deaths of those Afro-Guyanese
aboard the “Sun Chapman”. Crisis
- an exhausted tune Guyana,
as a developing country, has done well in many areas, for example in
education. Compared to the rest of the Caribbean, Guyana demonstrated
spectacular performances at the CXC over the last few years. Our
leading economic indicators are comparable to the CARICOM region. How
then is there a crisis?
JUNE 6, 2003 |