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President of Guyana Bharat Jagdeo
President of Guyana Bharat Jagdeo

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: Guyana’s President, Bharrat Jagdeo, in his address to the 30th Meeting of Caricom Heads of Government, which began in Guyana yesterday, appealed for the rights of Guyanese to respected by Barbadian Immigration authorities. But Jagdeo himself is not getting a pass from the New York based Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID). The Institute is demanding that Jagdeo heeds his own words.

CGID President, Rickford Burke, said Friday that although he agrees in principle with the Guyanese leader, Jagdeo has no honor on the subject of human rights and must be heed his own counsel. Burke added that “Barbados is not the chief abuser of the human rights of Guyanese – the Jagdeo government is. The lack of respect the Guyana government demonstrates for its own citizens and its mediocre, despotic governance, invite the mistreatment of Guyanese in the region,” Burke observed.”

On May 5, 2009 Barbados Prime Minister, David Thompson, implemented a controversial new immigration policy of deporting undocumented Caricom nationals who entered Barbados after December 2005. Since then, immigration officials have conducted early morning raids on the homes of suspected undocumented Caricom nationals, and have “deported” or “removed” them from Barbados. Guyanese constitute the largest immigrant block in Barbados. Over eighty percent of the Barbados deportees have been Guyanese.

President Jagdeo told the conference that “While countries have a sovereign right to determine their own immigration policies, the maltreatment of CARICOM citizens is repugnant to the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas as well as to basic human decency.” Jagdeo also said that “If nationals are treated in such a manner by their own people then the region cannot expect a third country to receive its citizens in any better way.”

Responding to Jagdeo’s comments, Burke asserted that “while defending the human rights of Guyanese is a fiduciary function of the presidency of Guyana, President Jagdeo has no credibility to make this case, as United Nations has established, and the Guyanese people know, that his government is the biggest violator of Guyanese human rights.”

Burke accused President Jagdeo of heading a repressive ethnocracy that uses discrimination and ethnic supremacy as instruments of governance. “The Jagdeo administration has an oppressive noose around the necks of Afro-Guyanese, which they systematically tighten, as if to subjugate that population into another form of servitude and political wilderness. He said that under Mr. Jagdeo’s predominantly Indian ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP) government, Guyana has become a “hellhole” of ethnic and racial discrimination, torture and human rights violations.

Burke backed up his allegations by citing sections 34, 35, 65 and 70 of the February 23, 2009 Report of the United Nations independent expert on minority Issues, Ms. Gay McDougall, which was presented to the United Nations General Assembly.

Section 34-35 of the report states that: “The independent expert encountered claims of widespread and institutionalized discrimination against members of the Afro-Guyanese community and indigenous peoples. Some described the “victimization” of poor Afro-Guyanese and an informal system of rights and privileges in society to which they lack access.”

Section 65 says “Concerns were expressed by Afro-Guyanese and others regarding numerous killings of young Afro-Guyanese men from 2002 to the present day, and the existence of what has been described as a “phantom death squad”. A wide array of people within the community put the number of deaths at between 200 and 400. The reports note execution style killings, disappearances and failure to adequately record or investigate the murders. The perception is of a collusion of Government and law enforcement with known criminals to facilitate the targeting and killing of young African males known.”

70 states that, “NGOs and community members raised concerns regarding serious rights violations against Afro-Guyanese including arbitrary detention without trial, torture, deaths and mistreatment in custody, and killings of innocent civilians during operations by the joint services… It is claimed that, taken as a whole, these evidence a wider pattern and practice of gross rights violations against Afro-Guyanese and a failure of due process.”

Burke said amidst such gross atrocities by the Jagdeo administration and complaints about torture and human rights violations, Caricom leaders claim that they do not wish to interfere in the internal affairs of Guyana. He however said that while he agrees with their condemnation of some Barbados immigration practices, including alleged human rights violations, he find the double standard worrisome. “Clearly, they are interfering in Barbadian domestic policy, and rightly so. But what has been happening in Guyana is far more egregious. Their silence on Guyana is therefore hypocritical and repugnant to Caricom and its Charter of Civil Society,” he added.

Burke reiterated that Barbados’ sovereignty and domestic laws must be respected and that it should be expected that violators may be brought to justice. He however contended that “Raiding the homes of individuals, violating their human rights and deporting or removing them, without due process, exclusively for overstaying their time, is indeed repugnant to the spirit of Caricom and the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.”

Burke, who announced that he has written the Barbadian Prime Minister on the matter, urged Thompson to treat Guyanese fleeing Guyana humanely, as discrimination is pervasive and political and economic conditions perilous. He noted that international law prohibits deporting an individual back to a country of origin where that individual could be subjected to torture or political persecution.

He argued that apart from the deplorable raids, arbitrary deportations or removals and the alleged mistreatment of Caricom nationals, the fact that those being deported or removed from Barbados allegedly are not accorded fundamental due process to assure conformity to international law, should be unacceptable to the Caricom citizenry;  including Barbadians, whom he said have a long tradition in the region of upholding civil and human rights.

The CGID head again stated that immigration policy throughout the region needs to be reformed and rationalized but that unilateral, singular and uncoordinated action by one government, is counterproductive to a harmonized regional policy approach that is compatible with deeper integration. He urged leaders meeting in Georgetown to develop a Caricom approach to migration across the region.

Burke also criticized some Jagdeo supporters and others whom he said “have interjected race into the discussion.” “There is no evidence that the Barbadian policy was tinged by ethnic considerations. I stand with the Prime Minister of Barbados in rejecting this ugly tactic, which does nothing but create deeper divisions and color the real issues being debated,” the CGID President stressed.


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  1. Thanks for the info Rickford re. Guyana cultural foundation.

    I will not ignore Proud Guyanese. I learn alot from person like him, although not the things they would hop e to inpart and or instill in me.

    Having read the state party’s reply to the McDougall report, I could sense the anger and “wanting” to be personal in their reply, but such is to be expected when you are cornered and being exposed.


  2. “Adrian Hinds // July 7, 2009 at 11:28 am…Randy Persaud a Guyanese indic who went to York public university of Canada, a higher learning institute that is less than 60 years old”

    Adrian, you have a problem with York University?


  3. J // July 7, 2009 at 9:43 pm

    “Adrian Hinds // July 7, 2009 at 11:28 am…Randy Persaud a Guyanese indic who went to York public university of Canada, a higher learning institute that is less than 60 years old”

    Adrian, you have a problem with York University?
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    Of course not!

  4. Proud Guyanese Avatar
    Proud Guyanese

    Adrian………It is quite normal for the Burkes of this world to ascribe my reasoning to those of Prem Misir or even imply that I am the learned Doctor. However, it pleases me very much when such a comparison is made as the learned doctor is very much qualified and his pronouncements are based of statistics and data presented, not hear say, nor gossip as is the case with Burke and his cronies. I would feel insulted if ever compared to a Rickforde Burke or a Corbin.
    By the way Rickforde, when was your last visit to Guyana?

    The point to note also is that I am of afro-guyanese origin, much to the dislike of Rickforde and his cronies, who through their wanton attacks on such persons that beg to differ or are unable to view issues of a political nature through the prism of race or kinsmanship, but rather seek to be objective, often portrays themselves as being the holders of a monopoly on all things ‘Black’ in Guyana.

    We are often called ‘soup drinkers’, ‘lackeys’ etc, just cause we view things differently. In one case Rickforde falsely accused Kaieteur News’ Editor Adam Harris of writing a pro-government column in the Kaieteur News titled “Blame the government”, his source of this misinformation were some anti-government blog sites. Click here to view Adam’s response to Rickforde; http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2008/11/30/eye-pass-i-will-not-tolerate-rickford/.

    This is the type of leadership being offered by Rickforde and his cronies to afro-guyanese, yet folks wonder why we beg to differ!

  5. Proud Guyanese Avatar
    Proud Guyanese

    Burke and Co are so blind with hatred, that their world is filled with illusion, and dominated by sinister motives. They mistakenly believe that others harbor their concocted misgivings. We pray that they snap out of this darkness quickly, less they be consumed in the fire of hatred and vengeance. Although the Guyana President, for example, has been recognized by several International Agencies (IDB, IMF, World Bank, etc) for his great leadership under trying circumstances, they choose to part company even with those bodies, as well as, with the majority of their fellow Guyanese. For them, the President can do no right. He is perceived as their enemy, and must be brought to his knees. They don’t care also that he was popularly elected at free and fair elections to govern Guyana at a time when the country was threatened with anarchy and economic collapse.


  6. Proud Guyanese

    If you are of afro-guyanese origin, I will eat my hat. Do you think anybody is falling for that?

  7. Proud Guyanese Avatar
    Proud Guyanese

    In fact I am. And besides we shouldn’t focus ourselves on my ethnicity, that would be pandering to Burke and his cronies. Burke and his partner Kean Gibson have their racist agenda to further.


  8. Yeah, right!


  9. Proud Guyanese

    Only an ignoramus could describe homosexual basdeo jadgeo ‘s leadership as ‘great’.

    That man goes around the world begging for money for the most basic of services for his country, he is also often begging other countries to wipe out or forgive Guyana of their debt.

    Even prime minister Golding of Jamaica expressed his anger and shame about what was Guyana is doing.

    Imagine tiny Barbados had to give up on the close to $150 million barbados dollars owned by guyana to barbados.
    In Guyana and even the capital georgetown you have sewage over flowing in the street,very few households have access to clean drinking water,roads are bad,children and adults begging at traffic lights,government ministers in bed with drug pushers,the president accused by his wife of domestic abuse,the government giving all the big contract and top jobs to his indian clansmen and you tell me that he is great.

    Such delusions,I must tell you is really amazing.


  10. Jagdeo, with all that gold and timber especially is trying to fool guyanese and beg Chevez to ease him even beyond the Petro-Caribe agreement because Guyana is too poor to continue with that liberal agreement he made to them. What a sick pathetic demon this man is, all he wants to do is pocket money for himself and beg the world for everything else. Jagdeo’s main reason for getting guyanese out of the country is to get the remittance to help prop up the guyanese economy.

  11. Proud Guyanese Avatar

    The Scout ………..It is impossible to ignore the positives remittances offer to the development of poor nations like Guyana. The reality is that, developing countries depend on remittances for the benefit of their people and the spin offs from the multiplier effects are important.

    Remittances are not the only financial source for developing countries, but it should be seen as another branch on the tree complementing the other financial sources for support. The multiplier effect of remittances should be promoted and any negative spin on the positives of remittances is unintelligent.

  12. Proud Guyanese Avatar

    Migrant remittances are a very stable financial source for developing countries and even though they might not be as important as foreign direct investments (FDIs), they do however, surpass the amount of FDIs received, development assistance, and capital market flows. And remittances are beginning in countries like India, China, Jamaica, etc., to be perceived as a long-term development tool; and some of the more relatively recent recipients of remittances, like Guyana, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, are restructuring aspects of their financial system to make remittances more attractive to donors in the Diaspora; and this would include creating banking incentives that would be mutually attractive to both donors and recipients.

  13. Wright B.Astard Avatar
    Wright B.Astard

    Today we learn that any Cuban citizen leaving that country for more than 11 months will not be admitted back into that country,unless he/she has a return ticket or is in-transit to another country.Looks like in Cuba citizenship is provisional,a glorified work permit holder.
    What ever we do, please keep this information away from that other Commie,Guyanese President Jagdeo,otherwise it will be on the next agenda of Caricom Heads.

  14. Wright B.Astard Avatar
    Wright B.Astard

    @Proud Guyanese in the past couple of years Remittances have contributed to 43% of Guyana’s GDP. This is high class Cap-in-Hand


  15. In fact I am. And besides we shouldn’t focus ourselves on my ethnicity, that would be pandering to Burke and his cronies. Burke and his partner Kean Gibson have their racist agenda to further
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    Keane Gibson exposed the fact that the PPP regime interprets the Hindu religion in a manner that relagets blacks as inferior, and treats them in the tradition of the caste system in India. People like proud Guyanese are angry over this exposure, but you Barbadians have your experiences to contradict the propaganda.

    They cannot deal with facts, they cannot respond to facts. Their tactic is to label anyone who exposes India racism as racist. We recall that the Southern Racist had the same practist, labelling Martin Luther King a racist for daring to protest their racism.

    The PPP send out people like proud Guyanese on any website is not indian dominated. If you check you might see that his membership coincides with the furor over Barbados upholding laws against illegal immigration. They voted the PPP into power, and then come to little islands like Barbados to work and send home money to cover the Government’s inability to generate revenue, or to make up for what they steal.

    Guyana is being governed in a matter not too dissimilar to the apartheid system that used to be in place in Southern Africa, and the PPP Government represent a brown equivalent of the racist political regime in South Africa at the time.


  16. Rickford Burps Again! It was Mc Dougall’s methodology that rendered her report questionable. It is obvious that if she spoke to you and some of your cronies she’d come up with a report similar to one of your press releases. If she spoke to those that were perceived to be victimized wasn’t it logical that she also speak to those that were perceived to be the beneficiaries? Yet she didn’t!

    Absolute rubbish. Whether Indians as a group benefit from marginalization of Africans is irrelevant to the issue at hand. You guys, steeped in your stereotype assessment of the intelligence of black people advance these innane arguments that are absolutely ludicrous. Ananlyst of the US Jim Crowe system did not interview residents of the Apalachian Mountains to prove that blacks were being marginalized.

    You do not need to interview the relatives of a suspect in order to verify the complaint of the victim. That is in effect the argument being advanced here. Who interviewed blacks when the PPP was in the opposition claiming political marginalization of Indians. Indians have no authority to pronounce on the black experience in Guyana. You guyhs are seeking to have two bites of the cherry, to claim victimhood based your interpretive experience, and then to demand the authority to define blacks experience for them. Again, the evidence of the slave master’s genes ring true.

    Proud Guyanese is not black. This is a tactic of the PPP regime. They assume black names to give strength to their claims. Rickford Burke is using his real name. Let’s see yours.


  17. Let’s examine a couple of the basis upon which the claims of marginalization of black Guyanese are based.
    (1) Discrimination with respect to the Rule of Law in Guyana.

    While hundreds of mutilated corpses of black young men was turning up daily and being plastered on the front pages of the Kaieteurnews, the PPP Government never once publicly condemned it or made any effort to apprehend those responsible. Everyone in Guyana knew and know who were the generals. The whistle blower and his brother was executed, acts that in any other nation would cement the proof of the whistle blower’s claims. But the Indian Minister who was one of the chief architects was paraded before a tame commission that included a man currently indicted for fraud.

    The PPP Government offered rewards for information when Indians were killed, but did not, and still do not when blacks are killed. Ronald Waddell, a black activist was gunned down by the PPP’s phantom squad, and the Government has never offered a reward in this case. Think about this.

    (2) Guyana has four daily newspapers, 3 of which are controlled by Indians, and one of which is owned and controlled by Portuguese. The Guyana Government obstinately refuses to grant licence to black applicants to own and control Print media. Even a blind, dumb and deaf person would recognize that as blatant marginalization.

    (3) Here’s another. Most of the drug lords on the US list are Indians. The PPP Government has never prosecuted any of them, including those who pled guilty in the US to charges of trafficking drugs from Guyana to the US. In fact two of them who were arrested on extradition warrants were offered bail or had the warrants dismissed. In contrast, the PPP kept Mark Benschop in jail on trumped up charges, refusing him bail even after a jury was hung 11 to 1 in his favour at his trial. The PPP fought to keep Oliver Hinckson in jail. also on trumped up charges, refusing him bail even after his medical condition got worse anjd worse. They wanted him to die in prison.

    In every other theatre of history, when events like these occurred involving blacks living under a white dominated system, they were adjudged as evidence of racist behaviour. Why should the evaluation in this theatre be different merely because the culprits happen to be a leadership of Indians.

    What do you call it when a black woman after 30 years in an agency and risen one position away from the top, is pased over for an Indian ex army Colonel with absolutely no experience in the field. What do you call it when on the eve of a PPP party conference the Police swoop down on a black community arresting kids without cause and carting them off to prison. The response of the Indian Government was that these black kids are the kind of kids who will grow up and become terrorist and criminals. Their sycophants writing letters to the newspaper were also expressing these sentiments. When this kind of things occurres in the Bronx or Brooklyn it is defined as racist. When such comments are made by whites they are classifed as racist. Why should that now be changed merely the utterances are emanating from the mouths of Indians. Give me a break man!!


  18. @Ruel

    Reading your comments over the months on the conditions in Guyana we are forcved to ask the hard questions:

    Why if these atrocities perpetrated by the PPP are known could you explain why this matter would not be raised at the Caricom level by the opposition, NGOs and other stakeholders in Guyana?

    Did we not read somewhere that in 2009 the Guyana press received a fairly decent rating? If we recollect clearly it was up there with Barbados.

    If what you are purporting to be happening is true in Guyana why is the Afro-bent Corbin led party not more vocal, traveling the Caribbean building a case?


  19. @Ruel

    Reading your comments over the months on the conditions in Guyana we are forcved to ask the hard questions:

    Why if these atrocities perpetrated by the PPP are known could you explain why this matter would not be raised at the Caricom level by the opposition, NGOs and other stakeholders in Guyana?

    Did we not read somewhere that in 2009 the Guyana press received a fairly decent rating? If we recollect clearly it was up there with Barbados.

    If what you are purporting to be happening is true in Guyana why is the Afro-bent Corbin led party not more vocal, traveling the Caribbean building a case?

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    Because the Afro led political party of Robert Corbin is ambitious and hopes to get Indians to cross over and vote for it. Corbin does not wish to antagonize Indians, because they are the majority, and his one hope to satisfy his personal aspiration.

    The Caribbean leadership did not come out against Burnham when there were claims he was stealing the elections. The one thing that is historically similar with respect to the Guyana situation is the capacity of blacks to deviate from the mean when it comes to reacting to the victimization of their own, or rising to their defence. No other group would behave thus.

    Everyone of those claims are provable. Hundreds of young black men were killed by vigilantes. Yes, some of them might have been criminals, but which group would trust its adversary to determine who was a criminal amongst its community and assume the power of judge, jury and executioner.

    The AFC did publish ads highlighting many of these issues, and the smaller opposition parties did send a communique to the Caricom leaders in that connection.

    You know what is amazing. The commercial power of Indians increased under 28 years of the Burnham regime, but no one questions their claims of marginalization. The ownership of the commercial sectors in Regent Street, Water Street, Robb Street, main Street and High Street was not removed from the hands of Indians and handed over to blacks during 28 years of a black regime. The dominance of the agricultural sector was not removed from the control of Indians and handed over to blacks during the 28 years of PNC power. No days were set ASIDE in honor of the sacrifices made by the ancestors of blacks who endured the experience of labouring without pay for centuries. But immediately the PPP came into power they enacted a holiday to commemorate the arrival of Indians.

    The triumphalistc attitude of the Indian leadership in Guyana does not require any presentation of proof. It is there for all to see. Look who the US tries to extradite for drug trafficking, see the reaction of the Government, and examine who they go after and imprison in Guyana for dealing in drugs. Like I said, if white people were doing these things the Caribbean would be world would be up in arms. They allow themselves to be pigeon holed in a guilt trip scenario by a racist regime and its enablers across the caribbean.


  20. Robert Corbin just said on Benschop radio that he detailed exactly what I have presented to the Caricom leadership. The leaders of Caricom are caught between a rock and a hard place. They see the atrocities being committed by the Guyana Government on people who share their ancestry, but recgnize that any challenge to this behaviour will be greeted with accusations of racism from the Indina Government. The racism sword is used by Indians across the world to silence any critique of the brased faced supremacist attitudes by influential Indian organizations like GOIP, and Individuals like the Mahraj’s of Trinidad and Tobago and the R Shah’s of Guyana.


  21. The answer to this dilemma probably lies in the hands of those Sandhurst trained Afro_Guyanese officers,in the GDF who should execute that part of the training,which they have become famous for in the third world.


  22. The black man in Guyana has allowed himself to be pigeon holed and corralled by the likes of the Jagdeo administration.
    I have stated, quite emphatically, that this RACIST government has done, is doing and will do anything to keep its kind in power. It’s time forJagdeo’s finances abroad to be examined and investigated. Remember Papa Doc and Baby Doc had more than 90% of Haiti’s wealth in their personal accounts. Do you still wonder why Jagdeo goes a BEGGING?


  23. What I can’t understand, the region is being told that the more developed countries in the region are unfair by restricting the movement of other regional migrants, yet NONE of these leaders are bold enoygh to tell Jagdeo to stop his stupidness and put his house in order. Guyana has the potential of being the leading nation in CARICOM/CSME but bad leadership is not only hindering that country but is affecting the stability of many other regional countries. It is time Caricom read the riot act to Jagdeo.


  24. Today July 15 2009 Mark Benshcop, Lincoln Lewis and Norris Witter have been arrested by the Guyana Police for staging a three man protest in front of Police Headquarters Eveleary. Their protest is intended to bring attention to human rights violations facing all Guyanese and the oppressive , corrupt practices of the racist PPP government.

    Lincoln Lewis is General Secretary of the Caribbean Congress of Labour and has taken up office in Barbados . He continues to be at the fore front of the struggles against the PPP transgressions. Norris Witter is a veteran Trades Unionist and current General Secretary of the Guyana Trades Union Congress who is not afraid to represent the rights of Guyanese. Mark Benschop is a social commentator, activist and philanthropist in Guyana ,who under the Jagdeo government served almost five years for trumped up charges of treason after being among a group of anti government protestors in front of the Office of the President in 2002. Mark is determined to help bring change to Guyana.

    This protest by the three Afro Guyanese tests the tolerance of the PPP government to freedom of expression and dissent. It demonstrates precisely the transgressions of the state controlled Police under Mr. Jagdeo.

    Jagdeo condemning Barbados for violating the rights of illegal immigrants and accusing the Bajan Immigration Officers of using “gestapo like tactics” yet in his own homeland two African trades unionist and one African social activists were thrown in the lock up for exercising their right to dissent. This government is a dictatorship and stifling the voices of the people. d O NOT BE SURPRISED IF IT IS REPORTED THAT TOMORROW THEY ARE NOT GIVEN BAIL AND KEPT INPRISON FOR WEEKS, OR MONTHS. THIS IS WHAT THE iNDIAN GOVERNMENT DOING TO DISSENTERS IN GUYANA. GUYANA DESPERATELY NEEDS HELP.


  25. Edward
    My sympathy goes out to you and all the others who are fighting for justice. The leaders in the region are not blameless for allowing this to happen. All of them sit and socialise together and none of them are bold enough to speak out against the oppression of guyanese. Jagdeo, should be the last person to condem other governments for so-called human rights violations.


  26. “The relatives of Tashmedaye Lall, the murdered Tuschen businessman, are saying that they have lost faith in the local security system and in the Guyana Police Force.”
    “They are now begging any country outside of Guyana to accept them as migrants out of fear for their safety.
    They are also calling on Police Commissioner Henry Greene to investigate the reason why their calls to 911 went unanswered on Wednesday night, minutes after the 28-year-old owner of Lall’s Guest House at 181 Tuschen Housing Scheme, East Bank Essequibo, was robbed before being shot dead.” SN.
    THIS IS THE DAILY ROUTINE IN GUYANA WHILE JAGDEO AND HIS FAT CATS ARE HAVING A GOOD TIME. Reddy do you care to comment? MAYBE YOU CAN DEFEND YOUR GOVERNMENT ON THIS ONE. Another family willing to run as far away from GUYANA as possible, even if it means living in Antarctica.


  27. Why use race when are dealing with the issue of illegal immigration, it is a moral issue ,when you fellow human being irrespective of his racial backgroud is endeavouring to find a way to survive, we must start looking at the humanity when it comes to suffering, because in reality there are three thing that really divid us and that is Race, Culture and religion, when we take away Race Culture and Religion then we would encounter the true essence of our humanity. So stop using the word Indian to discribed you fellow human being; who only aim is too survive. Someone once said the ” life is a continual clash of Groups, Nations ,Classes and Races , representing the great conflicting principle, struggling for survival in a world of limited resources. We must remember the time when barbados was relying on Guyana for is economic sustainability.

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