Tuesday, December 28, 2010

TIME TO RID GUYANA OF MOB RULE.

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/



December 28-2010:

TIME TO RID GUYANA OF MOB RULE.
Time To Take Out The Trash!

The State is in dire need of Competent, Educated, Skillful, Reliable, Honest, And Accountable Administrators.

For too long we stood by and allowed those we elected to administer the state to Do As They Please. And they did what they pleased for themselves, their buddies, and their cronies.

The time has come to "Take Out The Trash," Make A Clean Sweep, and Remove The Dead Wood.

Brigadier David A. Granger is just the man for the job. He has the Integrity, recorded and un-disputed Service to this nation. He is a son of Guyana, and have lived, seen, done, and experienced all that has led us up to this point in our collective history.

Let us give David Granger the chance to make things right for ALL Guyanese once again.

Let us get out on election morning feeling that we have finally got what we were hoping, waiting and dreaming for. To bring us back from the brink of International Isolation, Disrespect,and Distrust.

(DEC-30-2010),is when Voter Registration ENDS! Remind Your Friends And Buddies Please!

CAN WE DO IT? YES WE CAN!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

What Should Be The GDF/Army's Role In Civil Society?



December 26-2010:

What Should Be The GDF/Army's Role In Civil Society?

Historically, most armies were created to defend one's Territorial Sovereignty or Territories.
But in times of Civil Unrest, the army was very often called in to put down insurrectionists when the Local Police could not do so.

But armies are trained to kill the enemy, and when the enemy is in the confines of your own borders, or are your citizens. How would the army respond, in cases where they have to shoot to kill?

Global Terrorism:

Terrorism have become a global specter, and most countries today are impacted by some of these terrorist activities, with some of their own citizens involvement with executions.

So what part will the army play in preventing or removing terrorists?

Most countries have Special Forces to deal with such matters. Most of whom are trained by the army or military, in the methods of combat, persuasion, surveillance, and surprise attacks.

Some countries are able to do so effectively and successfully with these Swat Teams. But others also need the help, or work in collaboration with the Local Police, and Army. This can sometimes ruffle feathers about Jurisdiction, Control, and overall Co-ordination.

What will Be the Role Of GDF/Army Under Your Presidency?

In most countries, the Head Of State, is also The Commander In Chief of The Armed Services. In Guyana, the GDF is under the control or purview of the president of Guyana. If he/she is Commander In Chief, and I sincerely hope that our National Constitution makes provision for this role. He/she MUST understand what is at stake if or when Internal Terrorist Activities gets out of control to a point, where the army may have to intervene to put it down.

Also bearing in mind that this is not the principal role of the army. But it MUST work alongside the Police and other Security Agencies in combating this terror.

And also the Army cannot be the institution to oversee the combating of terror solely. But must work in conjunction with the Police, and the Minister of Home Affairs. And at some point, the Army MUST be told to extricate itself from this activity, when it is no longer necessary for them to assist in that endeavor.

Derryck.
NYC.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

TIME TO REMOVE THE DEAD WOOD AND START PLANTING FRESH SEEDS.

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/


TIME TO REMOVE THE DEAD WOOD AND START PLANTING FRESH SEEDS:

The state is in dire need of Competent, Educated, Skillful, Reliable, Honest, And Accountable Administrators.

For too long we stood by and allow those we place to administer the state to Do As They Please. And they did what they pleased for themselves, their buddies, and their cronies.

The time has come to "Take Out The Trash," Make A Clean Sweep, and Remove The Dead Wood.

Brigadier David A. Granger is just the man for the job. He has the Integrity, recorded and un-disputed Service to this nation on record. He is a son of Guyana, and have lived, seen, done, and experienced all that has led us up to this point in our collective history.

Let us give David Granger the chance to make things right for ALL Guyanese once again.

Let us get out on election morning feeling that we have finally got what we were hoping, waiting and dreaming for. To bring us back from the brink of International Isolation, Disrespect,and Distrust.

(DEC-30-2010), is when Voter Registration ENDS! Remind Your Friends And Buddies Please!

CAN WE DO IT? YES WE CAN!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

VOTE For David A Granger For President Of Guyana!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/114482.html


December 19-2010:

Register To Vote For David A Granger For President Of Guyana!

(DEC-30-2010), is when Voter Registration ENDS! Remind Your Friends And Buddies Please!

QUOTE: Brigadier David Granger.

The next presidential election can be a turning point for our nation. We must ensure that as many people as possible get registered to vote before December 30, 2010.

To help secure your vision for the next election, please ask your friends, and anyone who agrees with you, to register to vote!

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Hello Brigadier D A. Granger,

CHANGE,CHANGE,CHANGE,. I hear this all the time from politicians locally and abroad. But are they willing to allow for TRUE Democratic changes, that will provide for Parity and Inclusion of all Ethnic groups in governance, and in National Policy making?

These things can only happen in a TRUE Democratic system, that respects Equality under the Law, Freedom of Speech via the Internet, and other media. And Freedom to Dissent peacefully against the political elected in government.

And finally, the insistence for Transparency and Accountability for ALL elected officials.

If these principles can be assured, and declared a national priority, then I will support your campaign for the presidency!

Derryck.
Guyanese.
NYC.

Friday, December 10, 2010

HIV Stigma In The Caribbean!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/113701.html

December 10-2010:

HIV Stigma In The Caribbean!

GUYANA, like most or all Caribbean countries have endemic prejudices against those who are the HIV positive, who may be Homosexual. They associate HIV with Gayness/Homosexuality, and assume broadly that anyone who is HIV positive may be Gay/Homosexual, and lives a promiscuous life or lifestyle.

They also assume that you can only get HIV if you are Gay/Homosexual, and that you are paying the price for your sins, according to their interpretation of the Christian Bible. Which is ludicrous to say the least, and overtly self-righteous of them too.

Blackmailing People With HIV Is Quite Common:

Within the Caribbean region, and Guyana, to publicly call someone a Faggot, Anti-man, Homo, Batty Boy/Batty Man, and a Walking Serial Killer is quite common. This is done by every age group and gender. It is another way for people to castigate you as sick, toxic, degenerate, or cancerous. It is a way most seem to feel to publicly humiliate someone they do not like, distrust, or hate. So by blackmailing them by any means necessary, they get their own warped and twisted sense of satisfaction.

The Family Unit Is Guilty Too:

In most Caribbean families, this behavior is very evident. Any HIV positive individual will not necessarily find solace, security, or comfort within his/her family. Because this is the place where it starts first, and where the hurt is felt the most.

Support Groups For HIV Positive People:

This type of support may be absent completely within the Caribbean, or very limited. And if some sort or type of support is available, it has to be under cover mostly. Because if the community knows that some building houses, or provides HIV positive or Homosexual individuals this type of support. It allows those who hate these people to locate them easily, verbally and physically abuse them, and possibly burn down that or those facilities, because they feel it embarrasses the community at large.

Secondly, most HIV positive individuals, or even Homosexuals within the Caribbean, would not want to be associated so openly with this facility, For fear of all, or most of the above cited happening to them.

SOLUTIONS:

HIV and AIDS is a social pandemic, a global pandemic, and it does not discriminate between sex, gender, or sexual orientation/preferences either. The states MUST ensure that Legislation is in place or enacted, to protect the Civil/Human Rights of all those who are infected with HIV/AIDS.

Housing MUST also be allotted, or provided for people with HIV, as a safe place to live, maintain their health, feel secure by being with those who are also infected with this disease, and MUST be protected from scrupulous Land Owners/Renters, who exploit HIV positive individuals. Because they are too weak, ignorant, helpless, or fearful for their lives, to represent or defend themselves.

And anyone who is HIV infected MUST be given treatment at any hospital or medical facility, (private or state run). MUST be allowed admittance like any other patient to the wards therein, and given equal treatment, medicines (whenever available), to treat HIV.

And stringent efforts MUST be made by the state to ensure that the GENERIC HIV protease inhibitors, and their associates are available to all HIV positive people throughout the entire country/states.

FREE OF COST TOO!

Derryck.
NYC.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Harassment Of Homosexuals In Guyana!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/113077.html

December 03-2010:

Harassment Of Homosexuals In Guyana!

This problem has been with us for as long as I can recall. Guyanese generally feel that all homosexuals are an embarrassment to their relatives/families, and must be verbally abused whenever and wherever possible.

Within their twisted minds/mentality, verbal abuse to open or explicit Homosexuals/Gay men (mostly), is the accepted thing to do. And this is the perceived manner that most Guyanese go about treating Homosexuals (alias Anti-men).

Incidentally, and anti-man is someone who is against all men. And Homosexuals are certainly not against all men. Most are attracted to some men, but not all men would qualify for a Gay or Homosexual male's attraction or appeal.

Just for the record!

Courting With Homosexuals In Guyana.

I also found from my childhood years that a lot of men use their sexuality, good looks, and suave to attract Homosexuals in Guyana. To physically abuse them, rob them of their money, and wealth. And exploit them under the guise of Love and Friendship.

Some Gay/Homosexual men believe that having a (so-called straight acting male in their life), will help protect them from verbal and physical abuse. So they allow themselves to be verbally and physically abused to get this desired protection, respect, and friendship.

Finally, I have also found that most Gay/Homosexual men in Guyana, many of whom are under cover (or Down Low), does not experience most of these overt problems, because they are able to blend in the mainstream of society. By aping the so-called normal behavior, being seen with women or beautiful women, going to clubs and house parties, flirting with women, even though they are not sexually attracted to them.

But they feel that they have to play the role for personal protection, for fear of being found to be homosexual, and not attract too much prying into their sexual lives.

Derryck.
NYC.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Guyanese Demand Two Political Debates Between The Candidates!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/

November26-2010;

Guyanese Demand Two Political Debates Between The Candidates!

Guyana National Election:

Having public debates are a growing phenomenon in most Democratic and developed countries. Britain only recently followed the USA with their first political debate. The Ivory coast also had it's first political debate yesterday. It is also the view that hitherto, politicians did not have to face their constituents and answer questions in any detail about what they intend to do. So they just gave a peripheral explanation about their intent.

And hoped that their constituents would be convinced enough to vote for them. And the constituents were never able to witness their elected officials respond to questions on transparency and accountability. Or respond to questions about their motives for running for Public Office, issues that the commonweal expect to be honored and respected by all elected officials.

Therefore, in light of the above observations, I strongly recommend that all Guyanese get the opportunity to watch at least two Public Debates between the candidates who intend to, or is running for the Presidency and Prime Ministership of Guyana.

This MUST be conducted in a public venue, with TV and radio broadcasting the proceedings, and monitored by some official who is not politically affiliated to any of the contending parties, and is impartial to this election, or the political candidates contending.

Derryck.
NYC.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Torture Within The Guyana Defense Force & Other Security Organizations!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/

November 22-2010:

Torture Within The Guyana Defense Force & Other Security Organizations!

In reference to an article of concern circulated by http://propagandapress.wordpress.com/

I decided to pen a few concerns about these allegations below. Followed by The Official UN Conventions Against Torture.

Albeit, in light of the above Regulations, it is imperative that all states that are signatories to this convention, ensure that they do not violate any of these conventions within or without their sovereign borders.

And any state found to be violation any of these regulations MUST be brought to account for their actions to the UN Security Council, or The International Court in the Hague.

Derryck.
NYC.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Convention_Against_Torture

United Nations Convention Against Torture!

Languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

The United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment is an international human rights instrument, under the review of the United Nations, that aims to prevent torture around the world.

The Convention requires states to take effective measures to prevent torture within their borders, and forbids states to return people to their home country if there is reason to believe they will be tortured.

The text of the Convention was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1984[1] and, following ratification by the 20th state party,[2] it came into force on 26 June 1987.[1] 26 June is now recognized as the International Day in Support of Torture Victims, in honor of the Convention. As of September 2010, the Convention had 147 parties.[1]

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Guyanese Prepare Yourselves For The Next National Election!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/112099.html

November 20-2010:

Guyanese Prepare Yourselves For The Next National Election!

True Democracy cannot be formed or molded via Ethnic, Political Preferences, or Patronage. If we as a people intend to move forward Economically, Socially, and Politically. We MUST ensure that our collective behavior lays the foundation for that reality to materialize right now.

Are We Satisfied With The Status Quo?

This country have been categorized by the international community, as A Narcotic State. That means that Illicit Drugs are being transported, traded, and facilitated within our borders. Even some elements within the political administration have been accused of involvement, and others accused of complicity with this illicit trade.

If we truly want to erase this stigma, and cancer from within our midst, then we must ensure that those whom we choose to be our political representatives are not involved in this trade, were not involved in this trade, and are not complicit in this illicit trade either.

Are We Going To Continue Indulging In Ethnic Preferences In Our Political Representatives?

Or are we going to select those who show on no uncertain terms, that he/she cares for the needs and aspirations of ALL Guyanese?

And does not discriminate between Ethnicity, Religious affiliation, or Political preferences/affiliations?

The Choice Is yours to make Now!

Derryck.
NYC

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Guyana Govt Hires Child Molester?

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/111022.html

November 11-2010:

ATTENTION: Guyana Govt Hires Child Molester?

A Call To Action!

PERSAUD VISHWAMINTRA (Child Molester) hired by the Guyana government, and slated to work at the Georgetown Public Hospital...

If this allegation is true, then rigorous action MUST be taken, to ensure that the Guyana Government understands that this position is not for a notorious Child Molester, or someone who would be a serious risk to the welfare of minors.

Take action now, or suffer the consequences.

Sincerely,

Derryck.
NYC.
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Guyana govt hires child molester?

Child Abuse, child molester, Clement Rohee, georgetown, guyana, rapist, vishwamintra persaud | Categories: guyana, guyana crime | URL: http://wp.me/ptgH-1

As it should come as no surprise that PPP Crime Family Inc. has hired a convicted child molester to work at Georgetown Public Hospital. the family knows a thing or two about raping children. [stay tuned for copy of the files of vishwamintra persaud. a copy was sent and will be uploaded soon]

Name : PERSAUD VISHWAMINTRA (Child Molester)

Address : NEW YORK NY

Profession : MEDICINE

License No: 207867

Date of Licensure : 08/14/97

Additional Qualification :

Status : LICENSE REVOKED

Registered through last day of :

Medical School: ALBERT EINSTEIN MED COL Degree Date : 06/06/1996
The Respondent on a number of occasions touched the vaginal ara of _______ over her underwear. On one occasion he touched the vulva underneath her underwear. The Respondent relied o the testimony of Mr. Gavurin, who had been providing theraphy to the Respondent since February of 2008 to prove that the Respondent had learned how to deal constructively with his emotions, pressures and frustrations, and, consequently, would never commit an act of sexual abuse again.

http://webmail.verizon.com/netmail/driver?nimlet=deggetemail&fn=INBOX&page=1°Mid=36559&folderSelected=INBOX°ErrorMsg=Message(s)+Deleted.&sfield=Num&sorder=descending

Sunday, October 31, 2010

My Response To Mae Haywood's Un-employment Issue:

October 31-2010:

TO: The Editor.

URL: http://wp.me/ptgH-11w

My Response To Mae Haywood's Un-employment Issue:

It is unfortunate that a daughter of Guyana, with outstanding intellectual qualifications is unable to get employment, after graduation over two years from the University Of Guyana.

Miss Mae Haywood is another one of our daughters that the state has FAILED to provide employment for, and also to co-op the much dire needed skills and expertise, that the Republic Of Guyana so desperately need at this time.

Is it politics that has prevented her from gaining employment locally?

Or is it the lack of the preferred Ethnicity that has prevented her from so doing?

Whatever is the reason for this woman, (and one of several Guyanese)
who are overlooked, dis-regarded, and prejudiced against, because they do not fit a certain preferred profile, Must be addressed expeditiously, at all levels of our society!

Sincerely,

Derryck S. Griffith.
NYC.
http://mimbari.livejournal.com/109763.html

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Advent Of The E-Book!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/

September 24-2010:


The Advent Of The E-Book!

Recently, I responded to an article that was published in the Stabroek News Online recently. It said that President Jagdeo of Guyana wanted to spend 30 million dollars on computer purchases for families.

I suggested in my response to this intention, that it would be a very good idea too, if Primary and Secondary school's children were given First Priority. And be made to pay about fifty dollars each, to help the state defray the cost per computer too.

However, upon reflection on this issue later, I also realized that E-Books are also a good facility to help students download Educational materials prescribed by Lecturer and Teachers Online. Which will also help directly, more students get the much desired/prescribed reading materials that the Lecturer recommended them to research for Essay writing or Long Paper assignments.

Conclusion:

Whichever medium (be it computers or E-Books) that the state provides, I still feel that the E-Books are the better choice for all students in Secondary Schools, and Colleges/Universities.

Derryck.
NYC.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Pensioners Are Cast Aside!

http://www.stabroeknews.com/2010/opinion/letters/09/21/pensioners-are-cast-aside/
http://mimbari.livejournal.com/99633.html

September 21-20110:

TO: http://propagandapress.wordpress.com/

GUYANA:

My Response To: Pensioners Are Cast Aside!

If pensioners are not considered eligible for credit, or for getting loans from any bank. Then all Pensioners aught to rethink their position when it comes to electing their Local and National Political candidates. Because if pensioners are seen as disposable people, then Pensioners MUST use their vote at the Ballot Box, to make a statement that WE ARE JUST AS IMPORTAANT AS THE REST OF SOCIETY. Even more so!

* Do not vote for any candidate who subscribes to this stereotypical prejudice against the over sixty citizens.

* Get the assurance that your demands and concerns will be met during the campaign for political office Pensioners.

* And hold those whom you elected to account for their promises. And if they fail to deliver on those promises or considerations, then DO NOT VOTE for any of those hypocrites in any future elections.

Unless all Pensioners get Politically Active and Assertive, we will continue to be overlooked, cajoled, and fooled by these unscrupulous politicians.

Derryck.
NYC.

Monday, September 20, 2010

President Jagdeo-Guyana: Laptops For All Students Idea!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/99247.html

September20-2010.

My Response TO:

President Jagdeo-Guyana: Laptops For All Students Idea!

If president Jagdeo is truly sincere in providing 30 million dollars worth of computers for Guyanese students. Then I presume that only ONE member of any family qualifies!

Personally, I feel that all Primary & Secondary level students ought to be considered TOP PRIORITY.

Now we all know how expensive computers are. So I expect that the government will enter into an agreement with Dell Computers, Toshiba, or Lenova, and negotiate an agreeable price per computer.

And see how much could be ordered at the first go.

Also students entering for the first time in Primary & Secondary Schools MUST get First Priority.

I also feel that students MUST have a stake in these expenses too. So paying a small fee per computer per person, to the amount of $50.00 is not too much to ask.

Which will assist the state with these expenses!

Derryck S. Griffith.
Guyanese-NYC.

http://www.stabroeknews.com/2010/features/what-the-people-say/09/20/what-the-people-say-aboutthe-president%e2%80%99s-one-laptop-per-family-plan/

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

My response to the Guyana-NIS Pension Qualification Regulations!

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/

September 15-2010:

My response to the Guyana-NIS Pension Qualification Regulations!

ATTENTION:

As a former employee of The Guyana National Insurance Scheme. I ensured that I contributed the prescribed amount as at September 01-1989, (750 contributions). This is the total amount that makes a contributor eligible for the NIS Pension.

I left Guyana in May-1989 to reside in the USA. I am now 60 years of age, and I get the impression that should I return to my homeland Guyana, I would not be eligible for the NIS Pension that I contributed to, and are legally eligible to receive, according to the NIS Regulations of 1969.

If this is the current reality in Guyana, then something MUST be done to ensure that it is re-instated forthwith, or have this matter addressed in A Court Of Law, within or without Guyana.

Derryck S. Griffith.
NYC.

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http://www.conversationtree.gy/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40:the-nis-and-pensioners&catid=1:blog&Itemid=3

THE NIS AND PENSIONERS

Written by Ralph Ramkarran

Monday, 29 March 2010 12:23
The National Insurance Scheme which was established by the PNC Government during its term of office was an act of foresight. It has provided a vital safety net for thousands of Guyanese faced with illness or disability arising from accidents during the course of employment. The contributions are burdensome for the lower paid and the benefits are wholly inadequate. But were it not for the NIS, nothing would have been forthcoming. It is to the credit of successive PNC and PPP/C Governments to have ensured the survival of the NIS which has the critical support of all Guyanese.

Under the National Insurance and Social Security Act, persons who are between the ages of sixteen and sixty and who are gainfully occupied in insurable employment are required to be insured and to remain so insured for life. Persons who are insured are entitled to a range of assistance including invalidity benefit, survivor’s benefit, sickness benefit, maternity benefit, funeral benefit, child care benefit and constant attendance benefit.

Upon the attainment of age 60, even though still insured according to the Act, the benefits available before retirement at the age of 60, which are set out above, are no longer available. The NIS no longer wants to hear from you. The only benefit payable is a modest and inadequate old age pension.

The retirement age in Guyana is 55. For those who have laboured in the sugar estates or the bauxite mines, their broken bodies do not allow them to work much after 55 anyway. Salaries which are payable for these and other non-professional employment are inadequate to enable such employees to buy annuities or make any savings substantial enough to significantly supplement the pension payable from the NIS.

Upon retirement therefore, at age 55 or a little older, many Guyanese face the daunting prospect of having to survive on an inadequate income even though expenses are likely to be greater.

An insured person is entitled to medical expenses if s/he gets ill. Consultation, hospitalization, surgical operations, cost of drugs are all paid for by the NIS to a doctor or a hospital of the insured’s choice. There is a recognition by the NIS in this policy that the services offered by the Georgetown Hospital, though considerably improved, might not be adequate to serve the needs of all insured persons.

As soon as an insured person attains the age of 60 these benefits cease. If consultation with a doctor, hospitalization, surgery or drugs are required, no help is forthcoming from the NIS even though this is the time when such benefits are most needed. And it is at this time that the pensioner can hardly afford it. By this time s/he is likely to have retired. As a person gets older s/he is more likely to require medical services than those who are younger.

Age brings a variety of potential illnesses and many succumb to these even if they may have made efforts to ensure that they had a healthy lifestyle. These ailments include hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease and others. These generally arise in the vicinity of 50 to 60 years and they require lifelong, expensive medication. After 60 the NIS does not want to know. It will pay no medical expenses and now it will not pay for any drugs. An insured person therefore spend his/her working life paying for insurance, hardly utilizing the benefits during his/her younger years when health is usually more robust, then when the assistance is needed after 60, it is not available.

The NIS makes a concession to pensioners by allowing them the cost of drugs. This is a major source of assistance for pensioners who can at least look forward to this modest relief. However, pensioners are at a great disadvantage. After a lifetime of support for and contribution to the NIS, they lose the benefits, particularly medical benefits, when they need it most. They issue is not whether or not they will need the assistance. As pensioners get older they develop ailments which require medical assistance. They face the prospect of having to step down from the fast and more effective services offered by private doctors and hospitals to the slower and more ponderous, though increasingly effective, attention given by the Georgetown Hospital or Regional Hospitals.

Actuarial and other studies have been done in relation to the NIS but these are not available. It is not known whether any have addressed the dire situation of pensioners. If not this is a situation then authorities need to address it with some urgency because pensioners may well be in a situation where they need the help. It is highly unfair for contributors to the NIS to be paying insurance for the whole of their working lives, hardly making use of its facilities when they are young and healthy, then when they really need assistance, it is not available. Something is wrong with such a system. Pensioners, though their situation is far better now than it ever was due to a beneficent administration, are suffering a raw deal and it should be addressed. (www.conversationtree.gy)

Monday, September 6, 2010

My Response To: Ban Zaheed Emran Ally?

September 06-2010:

TO: propagandapress.wordpress.com

My Response To: Ban Zaheed Emran Ally?

I have often pondered this suspicion, after reading some of his abrasive and spurious aspersions.

But I am not inclined to categorize him as a Political Plant, nor someone who should be banned from this web forum

After all, if we believe in Free Speech on The Internet. Then to do otherwise would be hypocritical anyway.

Sometimes even the ignorant have something to say to us. Even if it is to their own ilk.

Derryck.
NYC.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

RUM DRINKING & MORALITY:

September 02-2010:

TO: http://propagandapress.wordpress.com/

RUM DRINKING & MORALITY:

It seems to me that certain performing artistes are using the cliché of Rum consumption to promote or glorify violent behavior within the Caribbean and Guyana. This is not something new to this region.

It is quite evident within the Reggae Camp, where songs express or promote violence against Homosexuals or (Batty Boys), as is commonly used in Jamaica.
Some advocate for the enactment of legislation to punish anyone who indulges in such social defamation of character. But how could anyone prevent others from speaking FREELY their views on any common issue of concern to them.

To legislate for curtailment of Free Speech, is an infringement on our Civil Rights To Free Speech.

Therefore, finding some other solution to educate, and castigate those who would use music, or the public arena to promote filth, racial prejudice, division among people or ethnic groups, must be sought and encouraged.

Derryck.
NYC.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

We declare our right on this earth...


August 25-2010:

TO: propagandapress.org

My response to: We declare our right on this earth...

Attention:

This affirmation is for those of us who believe in Free Speech, Justice Under The Law, Human & Civil Rights for all, and Liberty for all.

For some of us, these are mere words that mean nothing. And are used only when they find themselves in straits.

This convenient and selective approach for empathy or support, comes from most Guyanese currently, Especially the Ignorant and Gullible.

Derryck.
NYC.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Indians Are Not Free?

http://guyanaatthecrossroads.blogspot.com/

August 14-2010:

TO: Zaheed Emran Ally

My response To: Indians Are Not Free?

Everytime I read such nonsense I wince at the presumption behind such trash.

Where on earth Indians are not free?

Not in India, or Shri Lanka, or Bangladesh, not even the so-called Indian Communities in America!

Indians Are Guyanese Too?

If we continue to single out ONE particular Ethnic group from the rest of the population, as being oppressed more than others. Then we run the risk of continuing to indulge in DIVISIVENESS.

Which our politicians and religious leaders have used to divide Guyanese for decades.

So I am appalled to read such TRITE, coming from someone who thinks that he is an intellectual.

Derryck.
NYC.

Indians Are Not Free?

http://guyanaatthecrossroads.blogspot.com/

August 14-2010:

TO: Zaheed Emran Ally

My response To: Indians Are Not Free?

Everytime I read such nonsense I wince at the presumption behind such trash.

Where on earth Indians are not free?

Not in India, or Shri Lanka, or Bangladesh, not even the so-called Indian Communities in America!

Indians Are Guyanese Too?

If we continue to single out ONE particular Ethnic group from the rest of the population, as being oppressed more than others. Then we run the risk of continuing to indulge in DIVISIVENESS.

Which our politicians and religious leaders have used to divide Guyanese for decades.

So I am appalled to read such TRITE, coming from someone who thinks that he is an intellectual.

Derryck.
NYC.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Charles Ramson's Supplications!


August 12-2010:

TO: propagandapressfreedomnow.com

ATTENTION:

Ref: Charles Ramson's Supplications!

This guy seems genuinely concerned for his family's reputation. But he also should know that when you operate in the public's domain, you must expect some intrusion from the public that you serve or is exposed to.

This is a natural human reaction to anything that you do. Just ask celebrities how the cope with this drama.

However, if you are so concerned for your family's reputation, then you should take pains to Clearly, Honestly, and Regularly repond to any false claims that are levelled against you or your family.

This is what someone in your position MUST do, and is expected to do.

Derryck.
NYC.

Friday, July 30, 2010

A National Coalition Of Political Parties-Could This Ever Be Realized In Guyana?

July 30-2010:

A National Coalition Of Political Parties-Could This Ever Be Realized In Guyana?

I think not, for the following reasons.

* Guyana has a history steeped in political and ethnic division. Fueled by individuals who used the two primary ethnic groups (Blacks and Indians), to further their political agenda.

* Blacks are the descendents of former slaves, who were brought to Guyana to work the Sugar Plantations. The East indians were brought to Guyana as Indentured or Contracted workers. With the option to return to India when the contract expired.

* Therefore, Blacks in Guyana feel deeply that our ancestral slavery contributions have given us the birthright to be the group that should govern this land.

Furthermore, when the PNC under LFS Burnham attained political prominence, it was seen by most Blacks as the time to celebrate this long overdue political and social emancipation. But we subsequently realized that our own leadership became our new task masters.

This legacy has come to haunt us now, and will be the stumbling block to overcome politically, for a very long time in Guyana.

Derryck.
NYC.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Homosexuality Within The Caribbean!

July 10-2010:

http://mimbari.livejournal.com/

Homosexuality Within The Caribbean!

Homosexuality or Men and Women Loving or Having Sex With their own Gender, have been the reality within this region for decades, or long before I was born, and will contnue to be a reality long after I am gone. Christianity with all of it's prejudices have been the modus operandi which was always used to ridicule this fact as a plague that had to be eradicated or quarantined. But yet, many Christian converts, preachers, nuns, and pastors alike are knowingly living a closeted homosexual life, while a the same time, castigating it as Sinful or Abominable.

The decision to castigate homosexuals/lesbians in this region, is one method used by the Self-righteous among us, (Christians and Non-Christians alike), to make Homosexuals feel Guilty, Ashamed of their sexuality, and indulge in Underground Sexual activities, which are oftentimes very harmful and lethal to their personal safety, livelihood, and self image.

Is Homosexuality A personal Choice or Genetic?

Homosexuality is currently accepted within socio/psychological disciplines as genetic. One is born with the genes that makes the individual sexually attracted to another of his or her own gender. This is as normal as someone who finds someone of the opposite gender sexually appealing.

Religion has no Authority or Right to determine who has the right to be so-called Normal, Heterosexual, or Evil. These Christian. Islamic, or other religious views were coined to castigate those that did not, or does not confirm to the rules of that or those religions, from time immemorial.

Homosexuals Have Rights Too:

All Homosexuals have rights too, that must be respected within all societies. And if any legislation is enacted to castigate, imprison, behead, whip, or imprison homosexuals/lesbians. That society and law MUST be Abhorred, and stringent efforts made by all concerned citizens to ensure that it is rescinded or repealed.

Personal blackmail or slander against any homosexual/lesbian MUST be challenged in a Court Of Law, and the accuser made to explain therein his/her reason for so doing.

Freedom Of Speech is also a right for every individual. But it does not give anyone the right to indulge in blackmail, in order to defame, denigrate, or castigate any individual/s within that society, or from enjoying the personal safety, privacy, social standing, or respect he/she deserves.

Derryck S. Griffith.
Guyanese-NYC.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Guyana's Flood Control Problems!

April 26-2010:

Guyana's Flood Control Problems!

The most realistic thing for the Guyana Government to contemplate, is the Re-locating of the Capital City-Georgetown-Demerara, to a much further INLAND Location.

This Project should be given to someone with Credible Architectural Qualifications and Background in City Planning/Zoning too, and knows his/her stuff.

After which a Visible Draft of the project is then circulated via the local media for public display and comments, before implementation.

Because our Seashore is way below sea level, and another Major Flood may be just years or decades away. And who knows how many more lives, property, and livestock will be lost?

Derryck.
NYC.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Guyana Govt Invites Israeli Govt To Help Set Up CIA?



http://propagandapress.wordpress.com/2010/02/17/guyana-govt-invites-israeli-govt-to-help-set-up-cia/#comment-5595

February 18-2010:

Guyana Govt Invites Israeli Govt To Help Set Up CIA?

ATTENTION:

The Israeli Security Institution called The "Mossad," has a notorious history of clandestine assassinations and killing of individuals that the Israeli government wants obliterated.

The recent case in point is the Palestinian official who was killed in his hotel room in Abu Dabi, allegedly by the Mossad, who used the names Israeli citizens with British passports, to disguise their covert and evil acts.

If this is the organization that the Guyana government wants to advise or organize their Internal Security/Spy Agency. Then it stands to reason, that we are heading down the same terror road, like this organization indulges with impunity.

Heaven help us all!

Derryck.
NYC.

Social Security & Mandatory Retirement!



http://mimbari.livejournal.com/

February 18-2010:

Social Security & Mandatory Retirement:

This issue is being debated currently in France. Where there is an aging population that would be eligible for Social Security Pensions soon. And in a society where the working population that can contribute to the pool of Security Benefits is dwindling, due to an aging population would qualify very soon, and a small and younger work force.

Which threatens the viability and longevity of the Social Security Pension Scheme.

GUYANA:

As far as I am aware, the Guyana National Social Security contribution requirement are the following.

* The total amount to qualify for Retirement Pensions is 750.

* This can be acquired/accumulated over the course of TEN years of continuous employment.

* Each employee has to make a weekly contribution via his/her employer payroll.

* If that employee is paid monthly. Then he/she will pay four contributions for each month.

* The employer also pays a supplementary contribution for each employee also.

This was the requirement as @ May-1989, when I still resided therein.

I don't know if the contribution period have been changed, or if the rate per person, and the rate per employer has changed.


VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS:

Individuals who are Self-employed can also contribute to the Social Security Scheme, if they so desire. And are expected to contribute the same amount per person, as if they were employed with some firm or organization.

The National Retirement Age Legislated by Parliament is 65 years. And if at fifty five years you are still not qualified for N.I.S. pension.

You have the option to Voluntarily Contribute the remaining contributions that would make you eligible for a pension.


CONCLUSION:

Maybe the French should consider Voluntary Contributions (if that does not exist), for those who have past the retirement age, and for Self-employed persons willing to contribute towards their retirement also.

Derryck.
New York City.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

A New Central Intelligence Agency For Guyana!


February 13-2010:


A New Central Intelligence Agency For Guyana!


This seems to be the idea of president Jagdeo currently, and I am worried about the oversight, supervision, functioning, and accountability concerns of this agency, if or when it gets underway!


Historically, the GDF have had the responsibility of collecting information that may be deemed necessary, for the National Security & Sovereignty of Guyana. I also think that this unit or department fell under the purview of the presidential secretariat/president.

Historically, and with the advent of the PNC-LFS Burhnam administration, it was used as a political tool for the spying, harassing, and intimidation of citizens deemed by the regime as anti-government, or a political threat to the political administration. This behavior continues even to this day, with impunity.

Having a special agency setup for this task, and not associated with the GDF does not make any difference with the role it will play, or is playing undercover currently.

And if or when this agency is established, who will be responsible for the oversight, supervision, and accountability?

And does the National Constitution Of Guyana provide for such an agency, which can be used as a tool to compromise the democratic process of any democracy, if left to it's own devices?

The USA Supreme Court's Decision:

Only recently, we have witnessed how the US Supreme Court issued an edict 5-4, allowing for any organization, individual, or interest group, (within or without the USA), to use it's financial resources to influence, advertise, or subscribe to any political candidate running for public office. This according to the interpretation of that vote, allows those individuals to practice their Rights To Free Speech in that manner.

Therefore, with the above in mind, any individual who has unlimited financial resources can subscribe millions of dollars to any candidate or campaign, that they would like to push or have their specific needs met, if or when elected to public office.

And the majority of the commonweal, most of whom are too poor to match those large contributions, will be overwhelmed with ads on the national TV, Radio, and other networks. By those who can afford to pay large sums of money for air time and exposure.

ALBEIT:

It is also fact that most states (even democracies have some sort of national security/spy organization). And most military establishments have their own specific type of internal security unit or establishment.

And these institutions can be used as a means of oppression, spying, communication blackouts, and monitoring, in any state where the political administration is allowed to do as they please, without Checks & Balances, Oversight, or Accountability.

And I don't see any of these checks and balances ever happening in Guyana Period!

Derryck.
NYC.

Ref: http://propagandapress.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/what-will-guyanas-cental-intelligence-agency-do-for-guyanese/

Monday, January 25, 2010

President Bharat Jagdeo Spurns Guyanese Men!



January 25-2010:

President Bharat Jagdeo Spurns Guyanese Men!

QUOTE: "Define yourself," the president urged men, "be confident and don't let the other sex define you…redefine yourself."

These are the remarks from our Dear President, Jagdeo. This man who is bent of establishing relations with a regime like (Iran, Kuwait, & Saudi Arabia). All of which have absolutely no regard for Human Rights when it pertains to women, in those societies.

This hypocrite has the temerity to tell Guyanese men how to behave, when he hasn't a clue what is Maleness, or Manliness in his personal life. Nor has he any respect for women period.

Least of all his own legal spouse/wife!

This kind of rhetoric is for the Dumb, Ignorant and Gullible within Guyana's society. And reflects the narrow mindedness, and self-righteous attitude of the Government, their acolytes, and lackeys.

Those Who Have Glass Houses, Should Never Throw Stones!

Derryck S. Griffith.
NYC.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Trade Between Guyana & Iran!



January 23-2010:

Trade Between Guyana & Iran!

Every nation state has the right to trade with whomever it wishes. There is no law that stipulates who or what country must, or must not trade with.

Some countries have established cultural and trade ties for decades.


These ties have been strong in good times, and bad times, and are cherished dearly. Others try to dictate to their friends and allies about their preferences for trading purposes. Some alliances are also hinged upon certain Trading Blocks or Packs, which those countries have chosen to conduct.

However, there are some countries that are notorious for infringing on the Human and Civil Rights of their citizenry. And each country that is also a member of the United Nations, is expected to comply with the UN Charter On Human Rights, and express their dissatisfaction with any member state violates that charter.

Some countries within the UN have expressed their preference for Non Alignment, where trade relations are concerned. China, Guyana, Latin America, and most African states hold this view too, and are sometimes referred to as Non Aligned Countries.

Guyana's Relations With Iran:

Guyana like most Sovereign states also have the right to trade with whomever it wishes. If the commonweal within Guyana feels that the government aught not to trade with certain countries. Then they also have the right to express their disapproval, verbally, via the mail, local media, and Online.

That is what any Civic minded citizen does, when he/she disproves of any national or international policy his/her government espouses or practices.

Derryck S. Griffith.
New York City.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Guyana government Commits One Million Dollars To Haiti



Three of Guyana's most dangerous criminals meets with one of the most delusional men in Guyana to discuss Haiti relief
Georgetown, GINA, January 13, 2010

Government has committed US$1M towards assistance for Haiti, which has suffered from a massive earthquake and several aftershocks, and has established a multi-stakeholder committee, chaired by Minister of Human Services, Priya Manickchand, to oversee the effort.

In a statement released today, President Bharrat Jagdeo said, "I was deeply shocked and saddened at the extent of the destruction caused by the catastrophic earthquake which devastated our sister nation of Haiti yesterday. The haunting images of bodies, injured persons and ruined buildings struck a chord of compassion throughout our nation for the people of Haiti."

"Haiti as the poorest country in the western hemisphere is now severely challenged to cope with this tragedy. Haiti needs all countries, including the small developing countries to come to its aid urgently."

As a result, the President organized a meeting of various stakeholders, which included the opposition political parties, religious organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), at the Office of the President to coordinate a national effort by Guyana to render the assistance needed.

The earthquake, a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale, was centered approximately 15 kilometres from Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, and struck at around 17:00 hours local time on Tuesday, January 12.

Most of Port-au-Prince's major landmarks were significantly damaged or destroyed in the earthquake, including the Presidential Palace, the National Assembly building, the Port-au-Prince Cathedral, the main jail and at least one hospital, and the Haitian President has said that possibly hundreds of thousands of people have died.

Speaking with the Government Information Agency (GINA) after the meeting, Minister Manickchand noted that while an assessment of the full impact of the earthquake is still to come, the need to act quickly is critical, noting that all parties involved in the meeting recognized the urgency of the situation.

She indicated that the first meeting of the committee will be held tomorrow at the Civil Defence Commission, and stakeholders will identify the persons who will serve on the committee.

Several of the participants involved in the meeting praised the President’s leadership and the speed with which Government has responded to the crisis. They have also called on Guyanese to be forthcoming in rendering assistance to Haitians, both in financial contributions and goods.

Minister Manickchand noted that the relief efforts will be two-pronged: immediate assistance will focus on relieving the ongoing human suffering while the long-term effort will seek to rebuild the country.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Kite Flying In Guyana Explained:



January 10-2010:

Kite Flying In Guyana Explained!

In Guyana, it symbolizes the Ascension of The Risen Christ into Heaven.


And Kite Flying is done on Easter Monday. The day supposedly when the ascension took place. This is a tradition that most Guyanese practice. Christians and Muslims alike. It transcends all religious faiths in Guyana.

Kite Flying In India Announces The Arrival Of Summer:

The Indo Guyanese community seem to feel that putting a 'sharp razor blade' on the string of your kite, when it is hoisted in the sky, and makes contact with other strings in the facility, it will cut that string, and cause it to come down.

That to them is very funny, and is seen as trying to gain the upper hand in how long one can keep his/her kite aloft, without it being compromised that way. It is all done for FUN. By I also find that most Afro-Guyanese frowns upon that aspect of the festivity.

Easter Monday:

Kite Flying is done on Easter Monday. The day after the official day or Sunday, that Christ ascended to Heaven, according to Christian belief.


And that day is a holiday in Guyana. So families are able to repair to open fields, parks, football grounds, and the Sea Wall/Atlantic Ocean Sea Shore, (where the wind is always very strong), thus making it very easy to hoist your kite into the sky/air. Thousands of kite fliers of all ages gather at these places from early morning, until sundown for kite flying and picnicking.

Baskets of Curry, Roti, Puri, Dhall, Rice & Curry, are taken in lunch baskets for a family picnic while they take intervals at kite flying. Music is played by food sellers carts and stalls, some individuals also bring their own mobile music box/player to entertain themselves too.

By and large, Easter Monday Kite Flying in Guyana, is looked forward to, and celebrated by all ethnic groups, regardless of your religious beliefs, and affiliations, and with a spirit of joviality, on this National Holiday.

CONCLUSION:

I understand that in India, kite flying is done by the poor, or the Dalits in the streets, parks, and open spaces. While the Rich fly their kites on their terraces and roofs. This has been so for generations, and it is class associated and identified activity too!

Derryck.
NYC.