"No Caribbean country, the United Kingdom, the United States of America or Canada would send policemen or troops to Guyana. They will probably give you a few advisers but will not send policemen to solve our crimes." 

President Jagdeo

Commander in Chief of Armed Forces.

He did got few advisors as requested.

Related Links

Target Special Squad

Had the Target Special Squad not been disbanded, the situation in Buxton would have ended a long time ago.

A HIGH-LEVEL security advisory team from the United Kingdom

High-level British team advising on security strengthening

Scottish Team

Police Force gears for upcoming elections
-- Scottish team here to help


m lingesh Thursday, 5/29/03, 9:50 AM
 
the story of Indians being moved to the West Indies makes a moving reading  people uprooted by irony of fate and history. I really feel pity for the destiny's children.
 
From: Tamil Nadu, India
Web Site: m lingesh
E-mail: mlingesh1@rediffmail.com


From: "Prakash Singh" 
To: sutley1916@yahoo.com
Subject: Re:...GEIA     
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:08:06 -0500
 

 Dear Sutley:

Your contribution to the politics of the oppressed and persecuted in the Caribbean is to be applauded. If the tone and forthrighted-ness of your mailings do not bring awareness to the Indian leadership nothing else will.

British Guiana East Indian Association

 

Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 )
From: Send an Instant Message Khem  
Subject: Re: anything to add...about training in India?
To: sutley1916@yahoo.com
 

Specialised training is vitally important in village defence. The idea is to have skill operatives in the area who can deal with a few criminal thugs before the police can get there. Jagdeo needs to let criminals know that if they enter the villages, then the villagers have the right to defend themselves and their families. India have the training apparatus and therefore can easily accommodate young Indian men and women from Guyana. Six months scholarship programs to India would go a long way in consolidating PPP support.
 
There has to be some sort of agreement in principle that if thugs enter the villages and the villagers respond that the police and government would side with the villagers. That has to be made abundantly clear. During the PNC racist era, if villagers responded the police and army would come and arrest them, taking away their weapons. This type of thinking must be changed. The enemy is not the hard working villagers but the enemy is the lazy thieves who feel they can harass anybody without any retribution. If the police is not prepared to defend the citizenry then the citizens of Guyana must do what was done in the Western frontiers of America-defend themselves. No apology for defending oneself and family....
 
 
Khem

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let the Phantom Fighters Ride!