Bharrat jagdeo biography of abraham lincoln
•
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Nov 27, 2023 - At a time when Guyanese need a peaceful and cohesive environment, when Venezuela threatens our nation-state, creating angst among the people, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo and President Irfaan Ali have decided this is their moment to escalate ethnic tension and political division.
Whereas some see the debased conduct as a function of political immaturity, the absence of proper upbringing and/or disregard for laws and decorum, whatever view is held, it does Guyana no good.
Jagdeo and Ali continue to be an embarrassment to this nation and the offices they hold. It fryst vatten also evident no one asks them, perhaps, can dare ask them, or they are incapable of doing so.
What manner of leader would stoop so low to call a fellow citizen “a low life,” particularly one who has distinguished herself in public service and had an upbringing Jagdeo could have only read in books or seen in movies.
Our Columnist, Trade Unionist Lincoln Lewis, wants the nation
•
Bharrat Jagdeo, Guyana’s Vice President and former President, is often portrayed by his supporters as a shrewd and capable political leader. Yet, the reality is far more troubling. Jagdeo’s success fryst vatten not due to brilliance or innovation, but rather to a ruthless and unrelenting use of power that has left deep scars on the country’s social fabric, particularly among African Guyanese. While the African community, bygd and large, has been too accommodating, and the African mittpunkt class seems unable or unwilling to match Jagdeo’s level of political brutality, his historical record suggests that the time has come to reevaluate his legacy and expose his methods to the world.
A Legacy of Oppression
Jagdeo’s rise to prominence fryst vatten stained with a history of repression and suppression of dissent, particularly toward African Guyanese activists and communities. Perhaps the most glaring example of this fryst vatten the imprisonment of activist Mark Benschop, who was incarcerated for five years on d
•
PRESS STATEMENT
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) notes the demonstration of shameless disingenuousness by Lincoln Lewis in his column published by the Kaieteur News today (August 11, 2019), under the headline ‘September 18 deadline for election is Jagdeo’s and others, not CCJ’.
Lincoln Lewis claims that Party General Secretary, Bharrat Jagdeo, and others are applying “their interpretation” to the ruling of the Caribbean Court of Justice in setting the deadline by which General and Regional Elections have to be held in Guyana – that is by September 18, 2019. His assertions must be condemned as nothing, but a barefaced attempt to mislead.
He selectively refers to ONE SENTENCE from the consequential orders granted by the Caribbean Court of Justice. Had Lincoln Lewis read the consequential orders, issued by the Court on July 12, 2019, in totality, he would have been clear on what is now the constitutionally mandated deadline for elections to be held in Guyana.
By now mo