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There have been some press reports which have been targeted at BU that have appeared in several fora in the last 24 hours. We will respond in time to many of the inaccuracies which appeared in those reports. We agree that if our message is not to become distorted, our blog has a responsibility to ensure that we don’t contribute to fueling hysteria around this matter. We take this opportunity to reiterate that we strongly believe in a managed immigration policy. We also believe that the impact of multi-ethnic groups on a Black host population should be studied as part of a managed immigration policy. The BU family is aware that we are reluctant to censor, however we want solution oriented discussion. The reports over the last 24 hours should have shown how extreme comments posted on BU can be used by some to extrapolate to positions which we don’t subscribe. Please be guided accordingly.

The following is a Press Release (unedited) issued by the Guyana Consul in Barbados:

The Guyana Consulate in Barbados has dismissed a Kaiteur News news story in Guyana which intimated that last Saturday night’s shooting death of a Guyanese national and the wounding of another in an apparent bungled robbery at a Barbados bar was a premeditated anti-Guyanese attack. “The Consulate has no evidence of this. I read the item in the Guyana press and it was speculative nonsense. It had persons, typically unnamed, claiming that the entertainment establishment was targeted because it was regularly frequented by Guyanese nationals. Aside from the sensationalist speculation , the gist of the report was also factually wrong. Among he errors: there were no six gunmen-only one was apparently involved. From all the available evidence at this juncture including from senior investigative officers of the Barbados police, this was an apparent case of a robbery gone wrong. There are no indications this was a hate crime against Guyanese. Indeed, Barbadians have sympathised with me about this tragedy which could happen in any country.” said Consul Norman Faria.

“As I said at the screening of the commendable movie ON THE MAP about migrant workers in Barbados , progressive and democratic forces including the left have to really get worried and decisively act when anti-foreigner sentiment and xenophobia becomes part of mainstream Barbados politics. While it cannot get directly involved in Barbadian politics, the Consulate monitors the situation and is of the view that, in the main and at this conjuncture, Barbadian political parties, grassroots institutions such as trade unions, credit unions and the churches are still made up of decent, tolerant and democratic minded Barbadians who welcome people from overseas. We sympathise with those who were offended, or earnestly feel that it led to actual racist incidents, by the anti-Guyanese inflammatory rhetoric on talk radio for example. We cannot however translate wild talk from a handful of xenophobes, encouraged by misguided certain talk show hosts themselves, into generalised anti-Guyanese sentiment,” he continued.

The Guyanese Consul went on: “The Guyana Consulate takes very seriously any reports of anti-Guyanese incidents. We have to monitor any attempts to stir up hatred and speak out when necessary. The Consulate has its responsibility and has on many occasions written radio station managements which encourage misinformed or wilful inflammatory views which can only serve to create divisions and racial hatred among working people and which undubtedly embarrasses the majority of decent, tolerant Barbadian people. Following a Consulate communication to the Barbadian police (and copied to a radio station managemnt), there have been some improvements at the stations including call screeners being more awake and responsible. It has nothing to do with freedom of speech. Those who wish to stir up racist feelings and divide people should have no freedom of speech.”

“Consul Faria at the film screening also referred to the MONITORING AND CONTROL-he never used the word CENSOR-of blogs in Barbados. This type of reference is in keeping with progressive trends overseas including in countries like Finland, Turkey and Greece. We can start with forcing those who operate the blogs to have their names and addresses publicly displayed on them. We must respect the traditional freedom of the serious and excellent media in Barbados and commend the rights of Barbadians to express their views. We must respect the Barbados government’s regulatory powers but note that private sector initiatives, perhaps from web server firms, could be a way to start. We must be sensitive and understanding towards well reasoned arguments from Barbadians about migrant workers. The bottom line is that blogs should not serve as a platform for racist and inflammatory wild talk, especially against the backdrop of the region moving towards a meaningful CSME.”

Dead in the Bay Street incident is 27 year old Christopher Anthony Griffith while proprieteress of the Hippo Bar and Caribbean Restuarant, Silochani Samuels, is now a patient at the island’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Faria said he has been briefed by the police on the matter, including that the post mortem should be completed on Griffith by Wednesday. Faria said he visited with Samuels at the hospital on Tuesday after the weekend shooting to give her encouragement and offer any assistance from the Consulate on behalf of the Guyana government. “Apparently, the bullet is lodged close to her heart and doctors are keeping her under observation until they make a decsion on the matter,” he said.

Asked if Barbadian police had any leads into the murder, Faria said the police told him they “has some suspects in mind” but that investigations are continuing.


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263 responses to “Shooting In Barbados No Hate Crime Against Guyanese, Report Was Speculative Nonsense – Consul”


  1. The PPP racist will run Barbados in a few years. Soon they will bring in their big drug money that they cannot do nothing with In Guyana and the US and buy your hotels and don’t even hire you. Then they will start running for government and team up with Guyana,like when Panday send droves of trini indians to vote in Guyana elections.

    Barbados is gone,and I have to say it again and again. No use crying over spilt milk,is best u beg for some concession.

    Go to Guyana and see how many hotels built with drug money is literally empty every day and every night. Yes,these people were so pathetic they build all these massive hotels without any tourism plan.

    But I’m glad I migrated and would not be heading that side anyway soon. All intelligent blacks are either pawns or they are shot dead. If you ever get a chance ask Waddel,Shaka Blair,Yohance..etc.


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  3. @ GuyanaMan

    Your tactics are not working. Please let Bajans discuss their own affairs and stay out of it.
    Reaganomics regrets to reach this point of frustration but your reverse psychology is blatant and it’s not working.


  4. J
    I am a born & breed bajan.Mother bajan,father bajan,Grand parents bajans.I know about drunkedness in the villages.I grew in a village with many rum shops.I do not live in any enclave.I came from a very poor poverty stricken background.As I mentioned I know how to suffer,I know about deprivation,I know about hunger,I know about middle class snobbery,I know about being scorn.I went through the horn pipe.Do not come telling me that I am not a bajan.How dare you.I do not tell lies and I will never never come on the blogs and tell lies.I have more ethics than that.
    I never said that indo-guyanese bought disorderly behavior to Barbados.That would had preposterous of me.Drunkedness and disorderly behavior happen all over the world including Barbados.I was trying to make the point that immigrants some illegal would take their wild behavior everywhere including Barbadians when Barbadians go overseas for vacation,shop or business.I am not saying that it is unique to indo-guyanese.However,what I do know is indo-guyanese in particular when they are under the influence of alcohol will do some of the most horrible things.Recently in Guyana two indians brothers were drinking together.They got into argument and one brother killed the other one with a lash from a piece of board across his face.On another occassion friends were drinking together an argument ensued and one friend killed the other.Those things happened in Guyana on a regular basis among all guyanese particular indo-guyanese.J tell me how many Barbadians fight and killed one another when they are drunk.
    J do you want the sub-culture and the violence associated with drunkedness exhibited by particular indo-guyanese to be a part Barbados .
    Why is it that when the ills and short comings of other races are highlighted we have Barbadians especially black Barbadians always coming to the defence of those individuals and when we are ridiculed,cursed,abused and ill treatment is meted out tom us we do not have anyone to run to our defence .As a matter of fact black people usually find excuses to justify the treatment meted out to us.
    The house n—– is still within many of us.
    J Indo-Guyanese have nothing good in their hearts for black people.Observe the happenings in Guyana & Trinidad & talk to black Guyanese.


  5. J

    Looks to me like the Indians already got your mind Bro. You have got to realise that the scenario being discussed here is so ridiculous that a little exaggeration and joke will naturally come of it.

    I know Carroll was a greedy and corrupt and legally responsible for his own deds. Do you take me for a moron ?

    But there is a grain of truth in this. Do you think that Carroll would have fallen to an Afro group? Afros bribe less.


  6. We are in danger of allowing an important debate about our country’s future; to be side tracked into an abyss of knock about personal experiences, of the most lewd kind.

    Individuals with a personal agenda, have sought to engage commenters on this thread with “silly mind games” and a few of us have fallen victim. A trenchant factual analysis of what has happened, is happening, and will happen in the future, based on experiences world wide is required.

    Allow history to speak for itself.

    This does not prevent strident comment to express sincerely held views, but the future of Barbados – and its people – which concerns most Barbadians, cannot be properly addressed if we do not stay focused. May I suggest, do not engage with those whose only purpose is to spread discord and play psychological games, they have arrived – been shipped in – with that agenda in mind.

    Allow them to have a conversation with themselves – no reaction to invented stories and racist innuendo – while we concentrate on FACTS and the evidence that has accumulated over time as a result of those”FACTS.”


  7. We have to agree with Yardbroom. Some commenters need to stay focussed on what it is we are trying to highlight and tone down the vitriol. The outside is looking in and your comments are being interpreted to represent what BU is about. Sadly over the last couple of days the comments have deteriorated. If it continues we will do what we have to do. If Barbadians profess to have benefited from good education then let us make the late Errol Barrow proud.


  8. David

    I have to confess I don’t get the point you are making.

    Yardbroom has expressed the view that some persons have come on this site with mind games and try to throw the discussion off track.

    I can agree with that because we can see who they are – doctor guyana/patriotic guyana,michael belle,guyana man etc.

    You have now stated that some commenters ‘need to tone down the vitriol – that the ouside is looking and their comments are interepreted to represnt what BU is about’.

    Who are these commenters David?

    I think it is only fair that you identify who you mean so that all of us are clear and don’t run the risk of being painted with the same brush.

    To my mind the outside is not only looking in – the outside has come in on this site in the presence of some of those mentioned above.

    What they have done is not new – from sister baby to miss guyana,to satyendra and many others – they come on here – initially engage in the discussion – and then try to derail the discussion with red herring arguments.

    It is my belief that since this site is viewed as one of the serious sites with serious and intelligent discussion – I believe just as you warned negroman about his comments some time back – you should have intervened and spoken to to these guyanese”bloggers” a long time before now and should have put a halt to where this discussion has gone.

    Anyone coming on this site for the first time – (let’s say a minister of government) – would have seen this article and then after reading some intelligent discussion would suddenly come up on a whole barrage of stupidness – and would easily be turned off and not continue reading some of the truly helpful contributions like that of JC’s yesterday – with the info on indian/african racial conflict in Britain.

    Maybe they may then leave with a less favourably opinion of the site and those who contribute.

    I fear that if strong action is not taken against behaviour of this kind soon and as often as it appears – then we the bloggers who contribute and those silent majority who read the blogs will
    be pushed off and turned off by having to confront tons of this.


  9. I am quite surprised with the contents of most of the comments.
    Faria said nothing against Bajans, he dismissed the shootings as being hate related.
    He mentioned xenophobia and said that Bajans are still tolerant to immigrants.

    Those of you who bears no knowledge of Guyanaโ€™s history should refrain from mentioning so-called racial crimes against Afro-Guyanese. Racial acts (rape, lost of lives, lost of properties) that were committed against Indo-Guyanese largely in the sixties and throughout most of PNC rule, I assume from these comments are acceptable. Indo-Guyanese are famous for fighting & killing each other, not for committing crimes against other races.

    Guyana has always been a joke among Caribbean nations, because they are divided against themselves. Freedom of speech, which is given to the nation by the present regime, is something the nation knows not how to use, anything the media can interpret to suit their own agenda, whether it is the truth or not is of no consequences as long as it portrays the present regime in a negative way. This sells and it keeps folks from concentrating on what is really happening in the country.
    No one with any common sense can say the present regime in Guyana is not striving to improve the countries situation. If the regime is anti Afro why did it offer land to Barbados for agricultural purposes?

    Do not allow yourself to be dragged into the race hate scheme especially by Guyanese who really and truly donโ€™t have a sense of identity.


  10. @Anonymous

    You are entitled to your opinion. Over the few days with the Guyanese entering the debate some unfortunate comments have been expressed but embedded in some of the discussion is a conversation the BU household has never heard before i.e. the drivers behind the racial tensions in Guyana.

    Bare with us!


  11. This is the response I got from Randolph Persaud as a result of an email I sent to him expressing my concerns of him bashing Barbadians:-

    Dear Mr. Hall: Thank you for you correspondence about my article on the situation with Guyanese immigrants in Barbados.

    I would like to let you know that I have always admired Barbados and wonderful people of that country.

    It was not easy for me to write the article. At the same time, I am deeply concerned about anti-immigrant bashing, not only in Barbados, but all over the world.

    Over the past decade I have written for justice for Africans and generally for Third World countries.

    I have asked students to study the Bajan example of development, as I think it is worth emulating.

    The great thing about Barbados is that it has always pushed extremism to the side.

    The concerns I expressed are verifiable. Please read the entries on I understand that a radio station in Barbados is also a venue for these types of extremist opinions.

    I will write an article calling on Guyanese to be lawful and respectful of Barbados and its people.

    Bajans, like yourself, should encourage fellow citizens not to go down the path of extremism. That would tarnish the image of Barbados much more than an article or two from someone in Washington DC.

    I respect the fact that you wrote to me about your concerns, and I hope we can both be voices for positive change.

    Sincerely
    Randy

    Randolph B. Persaud, Ph.D
    Associate Professor of International Relations &
    Director of Comparative and Regional Studies
    School of International Service
    American University
    4400 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20016-8071

    Phone 202-885-1757
    Fax: 202-8852494


  12. Tony hall

    You note the tone of that letter from randy persaud how different it is from the lies in the letter he propogated throughout the guyanese press,on caribbean net news and others?

    He is running sacred now you see,afraid he is going to lose his little pick in the USA..

    His response to you is private – intended to be read only by you – however his dissemination of lies about barbadians enagaging in hate crimes was very public, and was a deliberate attempt to smear Barbados good name abroad.

    He and that creature annalee davis with that joke film.

    Time longer than twine however.

    Adrian Hinds wil be dealing with this persaud joker up there in the states.

    Basdeo Jagdeo and the whole racist indian clan like one so called veronica who for all you know might be the same doctor guyana and patriotic guyana and the others – coming on here spouting their crap about how nice jagdeo is – and there is no racial conflict between indians and africans –

    Yeah right.

    Go to hell out of hear all of you – we’re tired of your propoganda,tricks and lies – and most of us if not all will be ignoring the likes of you so.


  13. I am so sorry that these persons are trying to railroad BAJANS.

    We need proper managed migration policies.

    Bajans DO feel threatened and they have all reasons too.

    Imagine, we the people of Barbados saw and realised that no one cared about us and we decided that we would make a change. I dont know, but when people are in opposition they say the sweetest things to get in and then POOF!
    Every thing that they promised seems to have disappeared.

    I remember listening to Chris sinkya and crew say that this immigration problem was a burning issuue amongst bajans that they will deal with this problem. However, it is now July 29, 2008 and nothing has been done.

    I am going to speak from my heart.

    We do not feel wanted DLP;

    DLP you all need to sit down and see what were some of the burning issues within Barbados; dont worry much about the other Caribbean Countries worry about US! We need to feel special. We have been treated with such disrespect and disdain for approximately 8 years and we are sick and tired of this treatment. If you do not listen, you see this patriotism that you are getting from us bajans; it will not last, no one likes to feel left out and if a whole nation feels this way. I am telling you DLPites total chaos will occur.

    I as a proud bajan would never like to see my BARBADOS be IN total chaos (and that is how it feels right now)

    Please hurry and forge ahead with proper migration policies I am tired of persons claiming to know the solutions and yet telling us how doomed we are PLEASE give us a break. We are BAJANS! We never give up and thats a fact.

    I have read with great interest many of the comments by bloggers and I must say that all (even those who didnt agree with me) have a sense of pride be they Guyanese or Bajan, Indian, White or Black and spoke from their hearts.

    However, I have to agree with BU

    WE NEED PROPER MIGRATION POLICIES!

    WE NEED TO KNOW WHO IS IN OUR COUNTRY AND FOR HOW LONG AND WHEN THEY WILL LEAVE!

    WE NEED THOSE WHO ARE ILLEGAL TO LEAVE THIS COUNTRY WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT!

    WE NEED TO MAKE BARBADOS THE BEST IT CAN BE WITHOUT ALL THIS ADDED RIVALRY!


  14. I might sound like an alarmist, and many of you guys don’t want to hear anything about Guyana. But you guys are just being ignorant and that will cause your demise.

    What is happening in little Barbados is refugee crisis. People in Guyana are trying to get in there by any means necessary and Im sure just after Bajan is Guyanese in the number of people on that island.

    You can ignore me all you want, and do like the Americans and lobby politicians all you want,but the FACTS are,as long as we have a racist fascist regime in Guyana,and the place is still unstable. We will pour into Barbados in massive numbers. And chinese,Indians and Africans will come to Guyana and buy a passport from Minister Rohee and meet there to.


  15. Dear Anonymous

    I do not live in Guyana am not pro or anti any political party. People of colour must acquire the skill of respecting another persons opinion whether it coincide with thereโ€™s or not. Guyanaโ€™s violent racial history is not unknown to the Caribbean. The past regime is guilty of atrocities against its own citizens due to the fact they were of another ethnicity is a fact. We canโ€™t change it nor pretend it did not happen. It is just history. South Africa approach to the crimes committed under the apartheid regime might be the way for Guyana to go instead of ignoring it. It would have been to Guyanaโ€™s best interest if the present regime had a strong president. Guyanese uses words as: dictatorship, fascism, racism without knowing the meaning of the words and that they themselves are guilty of what they accuse others of.

    Guyanese immigrants are easy targets for discrimination after all what do they have to go back to. There comes a time when every country must say no to immigrants. Immigrants must remember that they are guests and must respect their hosts however this donโ€™t mean they must give up their human rights. When economical situations in a country changes immigrants are always the scapegoats, thatโ€™s human nature, it becomes a problem when it goes beyond humanitarian levels.

    Bajans must not allow any breathing space to the type of ignorance thatโ€™s alive and kicking in Guyana. Take a good look at that country and ask if that type of future you want for yourself and loved ones.

    Barbados is a nice vacation country, tourists comes but they will stay away as well, it depends on all of you. The world is in a crisis right now. Donโ€™t learn from Guyanaโ€™s mistakes, make them yourselves if you so wishes. If you Bajans wishes to enter the race game, who am I to say no.


  16. @ GuyanaMan,I’ve seen no remarks belonging to you where you’re ‘alarmist’.It is well known that the government of Guyana is corrupt & you can see MANY websites through google on how to pay for a Guyana passport from anywhere in the world.

    The DLP government clearly does not want to do anything about this matter,for which they have their own reasons but the fact remains that Bajans Citizens will most likely become more entrenched in their positions if a successful plan is not brought to bear in the interim on this problem.

    Anyway it seems Nation news is giving Norman Faria more press.

    “Kudos to Benn on migrant issue
    Published on: 7/29/08.

    I REFER TO THE ARTICLE Call For Migrant Roll โ€“ Benn: Proper System The Answer To Problems (DAILY NATION, July 17) in which Minister of Agriculture Senator Haynesley Benn referred to Guyanese workers and the Guyana Consulate during the Senate debate on the Immigration (Amendment And Validation) Bill 2008.

    Mr Benn should be commended for bringing to the debate the useful dimension of a more structured system for workers from overseas contributing to Barbados’ ongoing development.

    He, his ministry and previous ones should also be lauded for their commitment to the Barbadian agricultural sector and hard-working farmers.

    As we move towards a truly meaningful regional solution to present food challenges, we are grateful too for the kind courtesies shown visiting Guyanese agricultural people who were invited to participate in this year’s Agrofest.

    The call for a more structured system for migrant workers should be supported if it leads to a mutually beneficial situation.

    Such a system, in the interim period leading up to the CSME, would do away with parasitic intermediaries such as so-called immigration consultants and lawyers who prey on such workers by offering them work permits while taking exorbitant sums of money and their passports, sometimes not producing any results.

    Ideally, it should lead to a guarantee of proper pay, better working conditions and benefits such as sickness and vacation pay. Indeed, the consulate has put a proposal to the ministry in Guyana to look into what small steps could be started there.

    What we should guard against, and I am sure Mr Benn is not thinking along these lines, is such a system being used to take jobs from hard-working, enterprising Guyanese or others or to penalise them.

    The Guyanese government condemns the breaking of a country’s regulations. We must note, however, that there are undocumented people from any nationality, including Barbadians, abroad.

    Close work relationship

    Mr Benn reportedly remarked that the consulate should “work closer” with the Barbados Government. Since my appointment in 1994 I have worked closely with several ministries, including the Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Social Services, and the Accreditation Office, to be updated on regulations, so that I can better inform my people. I have also informed the ministries of concerns of Guyanese.

    I meet annually with Barbados’ Chief Immigration Officer and sectoral heads. I visit workers at farm sites and they provide a significant proportion of Barbados’ agricultural output, thereby saving the island money on its food bill. I have met with the trade union heads and other operatives.

    The consulate regularly organises town hall-type meetings with agents from Government institutions such as the Labour Department and NIS [the National Insurance Department] and brief Guyanese on procedures.

    I am a former trade unionist, and the consulate’s attention to contract workers and the undocumented is sometimes described as being outside the parameters of routine consular work.

    This attention is equally extended to Guyanese construction workers, the often unrecognised maids, home helpers, and those taking care of the elderly who otherwise would seek assistance at the island’s admittedly excellent health institutions.

    A more detailed look at the present challenges of contract work can be useful if it ensures that the rights and freedoms of Guyanese and other workers are respected and extended. It can be useful if their presence here continues to deepen the development of Barbadian society in an orderly and acceptable way for the betterment of all.

    โ€“ NORMAN R. FARIA,

    Guyana’s honorary consul to Barbados”


  17. Ideally, it should lead to a guarantee of proper pay, better working conditions and benefits such as sickness and vacation pay.

    ******************************************
    Reaganomics happens to know Mr. Faria personally but it’s clear that the latter does not understand basic economic principles and this is the root of the problem that is causing this backlash we’re facing.

    The Guyanese worker cannot demand or command the same salary as the Barbadian worker. The Guyanese worker is cheaper labor. FACT.
    By law, the Guyanese worker has to pay NIS and PAYE. However, let’s look at this scenario, if you are coming from US$20.00 per week. Then US$40.oo per week is a 100% increase. So this in an incentive to the Guyanese worker.
    The problem is that the Barbadian worker is already commanding US$75.00 per week. So in essence, the Guyanese worker (as a cheaper form of labor) is driving down the wage of the Barbadian because capital is seeking the highest returns.
    Of course, over time, economists will argue that this situation will be corrected whereby a shortage will be created in Guyana and wages will be pushed up there – shifting labor back there. Of course that process can take 50 yrs or more.
    This is the problem Mr. Faria. Nobody wants to carry the costs of asymetrical integration.
    The average Barbadian does not think it’s fair.
    This is what must be addressed urgently.


  18. It seems therefore that the root of the problem is not race afterall but as the Good Book says, “for the love of money is the root of all evil.”

    The employers want the cheapest labor, the guyanese are looking for higher wages and will stop at nothing to get it and the bajans are vexed because their wages are being depressed.
    It’s always about money.


  19. @Reaganomics,of course it has always been about money.You just have to look pass some of the more racy comments to get to the truth.

    It is the same thing with Mexican emigration to the United States & why people are so pissed if you think about it.

    Don’t forget inflation should almost double in Barbados by year’s end to next year.It doesn’t look like a pretty picture at all.


  20. JC queried โ€œI would like some help in finding a reknowned qualified BLACK ENT Specialist to take my son too.โ€

    I’m curious: who are the non-black ENT specialists here?

    I certainly never heard of any. I thought everbody went to Maynard, Lashley or Clarke.

    In any case, it’s a dumb, bigoted request. This JC guy is clearly a weakling. I despise his attitude.

    Reminds me of the UK where I grew up in the early 70s, and the bigots who didnt want to visit my father’s SE London surgery (he was a GP) because he was black.

    One other point:

    I know all about the simmering racial tension in the UK Midlands, having lived and worked there for many years, and yes, some Asian behaviour towards blacks is racist and hostile, no question: I experienced it myself on more than one occasion.

    But what The Observer article (written by a white journalist, incidentally) doesnt mention is the historical context for this hostility.

    For many years first-generation Asian immigrants and their children had been relentlessly targetted by Afro-Caribbean youth (along with some racist white youth: it was known as “paki-bashing”) in precisely the same way as first-generation (ie Windrush) WI immigrants and their children had been targetted by racist white youth (ie the Teddy boys).

    What happened with the next (indigenous) Asian-Brit generation was a carbon-copy of what happened in the Afro-Caribbean community: namely, the youth toughened-up and refused to take the crap that their parents/grandparents had had to suffer – with the inevitable violent consequences as exemplified in the Birmigham riots.

  21. reluctant nonbeliever Avatar
    reluctant nonbeliever

    JC queried โ€œI would like some help in finding a reknowned qualified BLACK ENT Specialist to take my son too.โ€

    I’m curious: who are the non-black ENT specialists here?

    I certainly never heard of any. I thought everbody went to Maynard, Lashley or Clarke.

    In any case, it’s a dumb, bigoted request. This JC guy is clearly a weakling. I despise his attitude.

    Reminds me of the UK where I grew up in the early 70s, and the bigots who didnt want to visit my father’s SE London surgery (he was a GP) because he was black.

    One other point:

    I know all about the simmering racial tension in the UK Midlands, having lived and worked there for many years, and yes, some Asian behaviour towards blacks is racist and hostile, no question: I experienced it myself on more than one occasion.

    But what The Observer article (written by a white journalist, incidentally) doesnt mention is the historical context for this hostility.

    For many years first-generation Asian immigrants and their children had been relentlessly targetted by Afro-Caribbean youth (along with some racist white youth: it was known as “paki-bashing”) in precisely the same way as first-generation (ie Windrush) WI immigrants and their children had been targetted by racist white youth (ie the Teddy boys).

    What happened with the next (indigenous) Asian-Brit generation was a carbon-copy of what happened in the Afro-Caribbean community: namely, the youth toughened-up and refused to take the crap that their parents/grandparents had had to suffer – with the inevitable violent consequences as exemplified in the Birmigham riots.


  22. Does anyone understand that Barbados is an experiment just like Britain is or was an experiment for mass immigration for Europe and Australia for that particular region. Well Barbados was chosen for this region. Whether knowingly or not Owen was fulfilling the elitist agenda. It’s just in Owen case, being former Chairman of Caricom he wanted to prove a point.
    It is all about diluting the stock of the native population to change the racial profile of the country in years to come and to a larger extent the world population.
    In order for a one world government to be realise, one of the ways is that the world’s population need to have the individual cultural groups characteristics weakened to the point where only a privileged few rule over the masses. Distracted by hate, racism, fear, entertainment and intellectually brankrupt to govern themselves.
    The Guyana situation is so pathetic that US law enforcement agencies have snubb their noses at Guyana. The country is not even secure enough for DEA agents to set up shop there. Very sad indeed.

    http://www.caribbean360.com/News/Caribbean/Stories/2008/07/18/NEWS0000006079.html

    Bajan Global Report
    http://www.bimchat.wordpress.com

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    reluctant nonbeliever

    apologies for the double post

    was trying out a new (shorter) nickname…didnt think it had gone through….


  24. […] of the tragic shooting of two Guyanese immigrants in Bridgetown to make the presumptuous claim that it is racism as instigated by Dr. Kean Gibson and Rickford Burke and BARBADOS UNDERGROUND, […]


  25. Reluctant nonbeliever

    If you believe the indian racial actions and insults towards persons of african descent in birmingham are as a result of afro caribbean attacking first generation indians – then please explain the similar indian racial attitudes towards the native fijian,the same indian atttitude towards the afro trinidians,the same racial indian attitude towards the ‘creoles’ (persons of african stock) in Mauritius.

    I don’t think I need to go on – because those apologists who come on here pretending to be of african descent and trying to paper over these cracks in society between indians and africans that are being laid bare – well piss off – because we read,we analyse,we study the behaviour of the indian population around us in the caribbean and further afield – and we know how racist they are towards persons of african descent – who they see only in terms of ‘foolish black customers buying their cheap stuff’.


  26. JC queried โ€œI would like some help in finding a reknowned qualified BLACK ENT Specialist to take my son too.โ€

    In any case, itโ€™s a dumb, bigoted request. This JC guy is clearly a weakling. I despise his attitude.

    Reminds me of the UK where I grew up in the early 70s, and the bigots who didnt want to visit my fatherโ€™s SE London surgery (he was a GP) because he was black.

    ———————————————————-

    I use to take my son to an Indian Doctor (must admit he is very good) but it WAS MY CHOICE and I made it to NEVER support another Indian person if I could help it and you heard what I said MY CHOICE!

    Those who want to spend their monies with who so ever will it is their CHOICE!

    I have never seen an Indian man or family come and support BLACK people and to be honest it never use to bother me, but then, I realised how wicked and manipulative (some not all) persons can be!

    And made a CHOICE to BUY from balck people as much as possible!

    I will not apologise to a boy or YOU for that!

    IT IS MY BLASTED MONEY!

    I have a SERIOUS problem with persons who want to think for me!

    CHECK YOURSELF ONE PROUD BLAK BIGOT HERE! LOL


  27. reluctant nonbeliever are you suffering from an inferiority complex! You remind of one of these persons who are caught up in a euphoria.

    You think that every thing that glitters is gold dont you? I dont even believe in pitying anyone or I might have had to PITY YOU! For not having the guts to accept FACTS!

    You remind me of one of these persons who thinks that every thing is black and white well they have indians, chinese and all kinds of mixups all over the place; AND I KNOW YOU KNOW that the belief is that once you are mixed with the black race one is considered SOILED!

    Well FRIEND I am one of those persons who has been wise enough to realise AND accept that as a FACT!

    Oh and by the way I am a WOMAN!

    Never would want to be anything else different to BEING BLACK and a WOMAN! LOL


  28. Reluctant Non Believer It is black people like you that have the black race at the bottom.Progressive thinking people like JC,The Scout,Anonymous & Yours Truly are trying in our own little way to uplift the economic condition of our own by buying from our own black people.What is wrong with that.
    Indians do not buy from no other race but their own.I cannot recalled Indians in Barbados sponsoring or supporting Crop Over or any social activities in Barbados.They do not sponsor cricket or any sporting activities.They do not have indans in Barbaos participating in Crop Over.I never heard or see an Indian Kadooment Band The Indians merchants in Barbados rake in millions of dollars from all those activities but do not give back to our society.I want anyone to come and dispute those facts.
    What is wrong with JC sourcing a black doctor.
    Negroman would continue to plead to fellow black Barbadians buy black
    Reluctant Non Believer it is the anti black blacks & token blacks like yourself that have the black race down trodden The black race will be much better off without people like you.


  29. I’m Married, a father,
    I have 3 Young daughters to raise, Reading this Monday in the guyana news was horrifying.

    Child rapist hangs self โ€ฆ chopped victimโ€™s aunt, uncle when confronted – after abducting and raping a 9 year old child.

    http://www.kaieteurnews.com/?p=3657

    some ?

    they are armed & robbing buses
    http://www.stabroeknews.com/news/bandits-rob-bus-passengers-at-adventure/

    they are armed robbing and murdering guyanese merchants.
    http://www.stabroeknews.com/news/scrap-dealer-murdered-by-bike-bandit/

    armed gangs are also robbing.

    – $1.8M snatched by armed gang
    http://www.stabroeknews.com/news/18m-snatched-by-armed-gang/

    Is Barbados ready to deal with crime on this scale on a Daily basis from illegal immigrants, that they cannot even keep track of?

    Perhaps the guyana press
    would like to try to censor
    the guardian too as they commented
    on the recent murder/ robbery
    of Honeymooners recently attacked
    from the UK in Antigua?

    from the article.

    “Immigrants from Jamaica and Guyana, where crime rates are far higher, have also been blamed for the growth of gun culture.”

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jul/29/internationalcrime1gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront

    They are discussing some of
    the very same concerns of some of the guyana
    violence culture, as being discussed here.


  30. I am a guyanese , who experience racism from indo-guyanese , guyana racism number has escalated rapidly, now the racism is unbearable, black persons cannot get jobs due to they only employ indian persons , no matter the standard of education you have, majority of indians over here do not have any education the only way they got their jobs and those high positions are by their colour, knowing some one or drugs, believe me majority of indian business men cannot speak properly. Also how majority of them own businesses and we afro-guyanese has to go there to purchase something from the store , they do not pay any attention to us, give us bad faces , speak to you rude, even if you go there first and an indian person comes in believe me the indian person will get serve first.They look down at black persons as a disgrace to society .In guyana if there is any couple which one partner is black and the other is indian god be with them they will live in terment by the indian family this situation cause many to take their own life, due to the indian family wants to make arrange marriage and choose for their child , that is how sick is this place.They teach their children to don’t mix with black children.I write this because i want to warn all bajans , what is going to be the out come of having those indo-guyanese in their country , i personally had a bad experience from a indo-guyanese family who iscurrently residing illegally in barbados who are very racial and also they are seeking residence in barbados at all means even if they have to marry off their children to bajan, so be aware ,barbados will turn into another guyana if no action is taken, which i truely believe is wrong, i think this situation will drop the tourism in barbados and also the guyanese government needs to do something about the racialism, it is not right to go to other countries and contaminating the coutry with bad behaviour, all they are doing is scarring guyana and making it impossible for other guyanese.


  31. Because you want to go and buy from them. They must look down on you. When people call for massive boycotts of these people, you folks do not adhere.


  32. I dont give a rats tail who is boycotting who!

    As long as I have breath I am ONE bajan who will not buy from these people ANY MORE!

    I dont like their attitude at all! And I said before it is MY CHOICE! That’s all that matters!


  33. Reagonomics supposes that JC is more comfortable buying from the Simpons and the Goddards and Cave Shepherd and Supercentre.
    Maybe these people that JC is boycotting dont hire Bajans.


  34. Read my previous comments you would see I said if I could help it. you are on ignore again you want some one to play with dont you wrong no.


  35. Buxton Spice I agreed with you.Black people believes that all the other races love us.We do not want to face the harsh reality that we are a despise race and we are hated by those other ethnic groups.
    Buxton Spice the legacy of slavery is still with many of us today.Therefore the call for massive boycott will not resonate with many of us in our present state of mine.However,we must continue to peg away and there is hope because the message is getting through to some of us.I can assure you the boycott has started.More & more blacks are recognising that those people care nothing about us and are seeking out black businessess to patronise.I know that for a fact.
    Negroman will continue to urge my black brothers & sisters
    BUY BLACK BOYCOTT THE REST
    JC You have Negroman very happy.I love you
    keep it up You are one strong black powerful woman You are on the right track.


  36. an article on
    Antigua’s search for solutions
    for their disenfranchised youth & the
    problems that mass immigration can sometimes bring to a small island-

    Church urges government to address immigration policies !

    Calling on the government to pursue more rigorous immigration and labour policies.
    โ€œTo counter the ethos of growing frustration among the populace, particularly among indigenous nationals, we strongly recommend by way of this statement that our government introduces more rigorous immigration and labour policies, intentionally adopts non-partisan programmes for deportee reintegration services and meticulously engages standards for all Antiguans and Barbudans to be further provided with equal opportunities for continued education, good jobs, good social services, quality health care, valuable property ownership and notable incentives for faith-based ,โ€ the statement noted. ”

    http://www.antiguasun.com/paper/?as=view&sun=281935077507132005&an=271103086307312008&ac=Local

    Antigua’s prime minister’s statement on murders!

    “Since 2004, we have instituted a number of measures to counteract crime in our country, and we will, necessarily, be getting tougher:

    “Hence, it is the intention of my government to tighten immigration procedures and practices; and, shortly, we will take to Parliament legislation aimed at monitoring deportees to this country and deporting convicted criminals from this country.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/antiguaandbarbuda/2477943/Antiguas-prime-ministers-statement-on-murders.html

  37. Patriotic Guyanese Avatar
    Patriotic Guyanese

    Any human being would naturally want to support his race for the survival of his/her race, thus do what is “legally and morally” necessary.
    Most of the comments with “hyped up” racial intonations are done in hast and ventilating a high percentage of hate.
    This is the reality of the ” Free Press” which can have its uqly and uncivilised other side.
    Of course, JC has a right not to seek the medical expertise from an “Indian” Doctor or buy from an Indian shopkeeper or for that matter chinese, White, Arab or whatever.
    This is her choice and she lives with it. At the same time it is literally “eating out” her on the insides otherwise she would nothave ventilated it with such plain words.
    Barbados does not have the “Political problem’ of racial imbalances in its political parties , say like Trinidad, Surniame, Mauritius and especially Guyana.
    By the way, Mauritius has a huge Indian majority.
    Unlike Guyana and someone mentioned Fiji. These two countries have a small “Indian” lead but culturally, they are poles apart.
    Guyana has a stron ” West Indian” culture. A Mixture of Creole, whatever is left from the West African culture,that which was forced upon us by the colonizers and the rest we “gleefuly” copied from the USA, Canada and the TV!
    On the Political side, we got most of what we have from the British system.
    Now we are hustling and bustling to copy the “USA” system wherever possible or mix it with the British system of Governance.
    Talk about “Press Freedom” in Guyana.
    All the nonsense we see in the dailies could not be there, if it was in the PNC Burnham / Hoyte era.
    Whoever wrote anything against the head of state or the paramount party would have had his door “kicked down” in the middle of the night and his family exterminated.
    That was before democracy came to Guyana.
    By the way @ Henry.
    The man who raped an Indian Hindu 9 year old girl, then hung himself was Afro-Guyanese, Yet no one talked anything about HIS or HER “race!”
    A few bigots come here to talk rubbish about the Government in Guyana.
    They should do so in Guyana.
    Stand up and be counted and then it would bring about a positive change.
    Many of the negative comments made about Guyana onthis Blogsite are unfair to Guyana and the present situation in Guyana.
    Many Afro-Guyanese are of the opinion that in any fair and free election the PNC cannot win, morever since the launch of the AFC which has literally taken a huge chunk from their support.
    It would have been a Blessing it the AFC would have been the alternative to the PNC or the PPP but so far it desen’t seem so.
    Guyana is open to Bajans coming here, acquire land and farm side by side with Guyanese.
    There were many Bajans whi in the 50’s came here, got married to Guyanese and have since settled in.
    We see Bajan names in all walks of life here in Guyana and they are welcome.
    Why should anyone fear Guyanese Indian or Afro?
    It is so comical!


  38. It could never be comical when Indo guyanese kill BLACK people left right and center. I am not in guyana but the little I do for me is enough! I come on this blog and let other Guyaese know how I FEEL ABOUT the situation they have found themselves in! To be quite honest if there wasn so such hatred within Guyana I think you all would have been a most remarkable Country!

    I am more concerned about the hatred you all will bring to this country and it has ALREADY started!

    You want to know what is eating me out that although BLACK people realise that these Indians dont like us we still try to say God understands LOL!

    WE TRULY ARE THE PARENT RACE!

    GOD HAVE MERCY ON OUR SOULS!

    Proper migration policies that is all JC wants!


  39. Do not put words in my mouth
    &Don’t try to make the “race thing”
    a Henry thing.

    I don’t want ANY of guyana’s ILLEGALS here
    PERIOD , I have not specifed ANY
    race . They can be blue, pinstriped , paisley,
    polka dot or burberry plaid for all , that I care!

    All of the “illegals” just need to Go!

    They really don’t belong here. They are
    breaking the law by being here, whilet humbing their noses at this island’s legal
    immigration process & getting away with it!

    Why don’t they want to be checked out, before
    migrating?? Are they hiding a criminal past?
    If your our country cannot or will not vouch for you? I defininately don’t want you as my neighbor.

    The Guyanese?
    They act like they have a right
    to be here, but they really don’t.

    Get them out!

    Illegals need to go home!
    Stay away from Me & My Family, My Children!

    I hope our Government
    Chucks them out & send them packing!

    Some will very likely be leaving Antigua
    soon, they don’t need to stop off here
    for a detour or Holiday. Do not pass go – or collect $200 dollars.

    Send them directly home!

    ASAP – Yesterday if possible!

    They need to be sent right back home
    & put on watch list to prevent them from trying
    to sneak back in.

    Guyana needs to fix it’s own Mess
    before trying to tell others what to do, Period.

    Some of them have very Messed up mentalities.
    Some of them are troublemakers & criminals.

    Most of the Caribbean knows it now & are trying
    to prevent them from entering their shores, illegally !

    from today’s news
    Guyana Muslims: FBI pursuing alleged terror plot – http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h9NZiMthZBSMDj05db3hBstHB_jwD929M7282

    Guyanaโ€™s murder rate is up this year
    http://www.stabroeknews.com/letters/guyana%E2%80%99s-murder-rate-is-up-this-year/

    guyana
    “If the police cannot solve serious crimes then get help from a foreign police force”

    http://www.stabroeknews.com/letters/if-the-police-cannot-solve-serious-crimes-then-get-help-from-a-foreign-police-force/

    potential illegal immigrant – just waiting to happen.

    http://www.stabroeknews.com/news/cops-under-watch-after-murder-accused-flees/

    Guyanaโ€™s murder rate is up this year
    http://www.stabroeknews.com/letters/guyana%E2%80%99s-murder-rate-is-up-this-year/

    guyana
    “If the police cannot solve serious crimes then get help from a foreign police force”

    http://www.stabroeknews.com/letters/if-the-police-cannot-solve-serious-crimes-then-get-help-from-a-foreign-police-force/

    potential illegal immigrant
    http://www.stabroeknews.com/news/cops-under-watch-after-murder-accused-flees/

    Scholarship guyanese students sent to Jamaican prison
    http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-9438–7-7–.html


  40. I’ve never mentioned anything
    specifically the concerning race of illegal immigrants.

    I’ve often comment on the legal status of immigrants.
    & all illegals immigrants need to get sent back home!

    Becoming a citizen of Barbados is privilege
    & a courtesy, it’s not a right !

    It sets a negative precedent for Youth
    every where that they can ignore, lie, cheat,
    thumb their nose or buck the
    rules and get away with it to be rewarded
    – even with citizenship status!

    So to that, I am being consistent.

    All illegals need to go back home
    Regardless of race or origins.
    West African or Guyanese.

    Try the legal route.

    Respect that there are many other People, abiding by our laws, who are
    trying to get into Barbados through the legal immigration method.

    No need to connive , scam or
    jump in front of them by sneaking in Barbados,
    Hiding your past history , crimes or questionable affiliations.

    It says a lot about your character (in a negative way) & the respect for
    host island’s laws , if you opt the illegal route.

    Go through the proper legal procedure,
    paperwork with checks & balances
    to protect Our Citizens & Families.


  41. JC // August 1, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    It could never be comical when Indo guyanese kill BLACK people left right and center. I am not in guyana but the little I do for me is enough! I come on this blog and let other Guyaese know how I FEEL ABOUT the situation they have found themselves in! To be quite honest if there wasn so such hatred within Guyana I think you all would have been a most remarkable Country!
    =================================
    JC the truth is more likely to be that Indo-guyanese suffer more violence from Afro-guyanese than the other way around. It would behoves us to stay out of Guyana’s internal problems and only fucus on them as relate to us via their citizens migrating to Barbados.


  42. I completely agree with the above.It makes me wonder what is it going to take for the DLP Government to realize this & act appropriately.Most Bajans more than welcome anyone who legally comes to the island,but the mere fact that the illegal immigration population has gotten out of control plus the current Guyana government assisting in exporting its population as if it is a commodity & not even giving a damn about a fellow Caricom nation’s populace should say a lot.Basically,Guyana is looking out only for Guyana & no matter which Caricom country it is they have absolutely NO RESPECT for Barbados’ sovereignty or the concerns of Bajan citizens.

    I wonder what it is going to take for the DLP government to realize that this is not an issue that isn’t going to go away.Our fellow Caricom nation of Antigua despite NOT knowing who committed the gruesome murders on their island have decided to tighten their immigration policy as well,despite earlier in the month their P.M. Baldwin Spencer was talking about hassle free movement.
    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/Business/html/20080710T220000-0500_137725_OBS_ANTIGUA_PM_WANTS_HASSLE_FREE_MOVEMENT_BETWEEN_CARICOM_STATES.asp

    “Antigua PM wants hassle-free movement between Caricom states

    Friday, July 11, 2008

    Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer says his government is committed to ensuring that the movement between Caricom nationals in the region becomes as hassle-free as possible, and that the immigration restrictions currently in place be minimised.”

    This has changed dramatically since the murders took place despite NOT knowing who the actual murderer is,talk about having a revelation too late & a reason why we shouldn’t make the same mistake since our fragile economy is mainly around tourist dollars.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/antiguaandbarbuda/2477943/Antiguas-prime-ministers-statement-on-murders.html

    “Hence, it is the intention of my government to tighten immigration procedures and practices; and, shortly, we will take to Parliament legislation aimed at monitoring deportees to this country and deporting convicted criminals from this country.”


  43. Guyana problems are Caribbean problems.We all are affected by the problems in Guyana.That is mass migration from that country to our countries.I believe we have a vested interest in the happenings in Guyana.
    Blacks suffer more at the hands of Indo-Guyanese than the other way around.More blacks men died within the last 5 years in Guyana than indian men.Roger Khan phantom gang killed nearly 200 black men over the last 5 years.
    Guyana needs to fix its problems and make the country conducive fo its people to remain and live.Fleeing Guyana will not solve Guyana problems.
    Indo-Guyanese have Guyana destroyed and will destroy Barbados if we allow them to migrate and build a large group.Indian race is a destructive race.
    INDO-GUYANESE GO HOME & STAY HOME WE DO NOT WANT INDO-GUYANESE IN BARBADOS.


  44. DOCTOR GUYANA // July 27, 2008 at 7:36 pm

    Ruel, look I was there when Cheddi and Janet won the first election and no black man was killed. It was a joyous time in BG. Yes the PPP is multi racial, for it has many mutlti racial Guyanese in it, and yes anything over 51 % is a majority. I say no power sharing, just more confusion, the system will work itself out and come back exactly to where it was in the beginning, and with that I say, We Hail thee Guyana Land of our birth! Now what did Cheddi say as he was leaving his beloved Guyana alive for the last time, Donโ€™t worry, everything will be fine. So relax and enjoy, and please donโ€™t banter to the emotions of these good Barbadians.
    ******************************************

    Of Course you were there. Probably was part of the triumpalist gang that Eusi Kwayanna cited with comiting the first ethnic political killing in Guyana. Cheddie Jagan when he came in power immediately began ethnically cleansing the public service. The PPP had Cuban trained cadres in the PYO bombing and killing along with all the other perps in the sixties.

    The PPP today took away the subvention of the Critchlow Labour College because it is named after a black tard unionist, and because many blacks go there for education. The PPP has always been a racist and vindictive political organization which began racial politics in Guyana by urging it’s supporters to vote apaan jaat. You guys do not want the rest of the majority black caribbean to learn about your attitudes and behaviours, so you postulate this shyte about multi racial PPP. The PPP is about multi-racial as the Klu Klux Klan is.


  45. GuyanaMan // July 27, 2008 at 3:50 pm

    DAVID,
    I have not posted under any other names in this forum. I recently discover this forum when Racist Randy posted that missive in the Guyana newspaper. Before that,I did not know you guys existed.

    Sorry, we meant Doctor Guyana

    David
    ***************************************

    That is the modus operandi of the PPP indian sycophants. They assume black sounding names or IDs in order to mask their identity. Given the fact that this slug post under a slew of names, there is no doubt where he is coming from.

    Look, let’s be serious. All Indians are not racist. Maybe the majority are not. The problem is that those who are politically ambitious tap into a cultural belief system that equates blacks with being products of the feet of the Hindu deity and thus at the botom of the human chain. It is the kind of backward prejudice Indian one can find in the Apalachian regions of the US.

    During the world cup, all the Caribbean nations put out brochures highlighting the history and culture of their regions. Guyana is the only country to draw attention to a particular ethnicity. The Guyanese brochure advised visitors that they would have an opportunity to experience Guyana’s unique Indian Culture. This slug Doctor Guyana harping about Guyana being the land of six peoples is only trying to lull Barbadians into a sense of false security. A Government dedicated to administering in the interest of a land of six peoples ain’t going to put that kind shyte on a brochure.


  46. bajans watch out!…these indians will silently worm their way into ur country and take over..soon u will have a different breed of bajan..bajindians…u better ship them out asap!!


  47. Refreshing! I t’s Great to see that
    not everyone is “sleeping” on this
    issue, until the total culture, work force & population of an island changes – there are proavtive things that can be done like involving
    the local community , working hand in hand with the government to report the illegals in their
    workplace or their communities.

    You also have to crack down on this problem from the top, anyone found hiring or sheltering an illegal immigrant is just as guilty and should be legally penalized , because They are also breaking the LAW, making it comfortable for illegals to stay, find employment & break the law!

    Illegals should be return them back home ASAP! . – fr. today’s news

    Department of Immigration to โ€œAggressivelyโ€ Tackle Illegal Immigration Issues ! ( bahamas)

    Nassau, Bahamas – The Department of Immigration is using โ€œan aggressive approachโ€ to tackling the illegal immigration issue facing the country, Minister of State for Immigration the Hon. Branville McCartney announced.

    And as part of this strategy, he said a hot line would be set up shortly to receive calls from the public on any suspected illegal activities or other concerns regarding immigrants.

    At a press conference held Friday, August 1 at the Department of Immigration on Hawkins Hill, Mr. McCartney also disclosed that phase of the approach: obtaining data from the relevant government ministries and agencies on the effects of illegal immigration on the economy.

    http://www.thebahamasweekly.com/publish/bisnewsupdates/Department_of_Immigration_to_Aggressively_Tackle_Illegal_Immigration_Issues-003899.shtml


  48. I know you guys would have gotten tired and go and sleep and let Guyanese run you over.

    I notice that Barbados sent runway lights to Guyana because the lights in Guyana not working. They have a young man running the airport,guess what is his qualification? He is a supporter of the PPP and indian.

    I wish Barbados well,but as long as incompetence is the trademark in Guyana,we will continue rushing your shores.


  49. Buxton Spice
    When bajans wake up from this deep sleep we would be ALL guyanese second class citizens. We playing with dynomite and don’t realise it. You can try telling them, I’ve tried and failed, I’m not trying anymore.


  50. The Scout I feel like giving up also.However,there is a glimmer of hope.Things are happenning take it from me.I know what is taking place and I can tell you this immigration situation is going to be dealt with in a serious and practical manner by this administration.Previously I had serious reservations that this present administration could have dealt with this problem.Reports reaching me suggest that the governement is quite aware of the problem and the ramifications it could have on this country if it allow the situation to go uncheck.
    Scout please do not give up things are happenning not at the rate we will love it to be at nevertheless the government is worrking on the situation.Please continue to make noise and alert black Barbadians about the negative impact those indo-guyanese nuisances could bring on this island.I intend to continue the fight to rid this country of the degenerics Indo-guanese scums.

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