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Guyana Visionaries: December 2005
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Visionaries Inspiring Sucess In Our Nation - Guyana. Thursday, December 29, 2005. The contributors to this blog along with a few other individuals have launched The Guyana Gazette. An Online Guyanese Newspapers. Posted by VisionGuyana @ 12/29/2005 07:29:00 PM. Guyana - Civil Society Speaks. Guyana - Open For Business. The Guyana Media Critic. Defending My Spiritual Convictions. Will ideology play any role in the next election? Third Force Politics is Revolutionay and Practical. Jagdeos Vision and Red Tape.
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev: December 2005
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev. Sunday, December 18, 2005. Party membership is generally ascriptive, where individuals perceive their fate in ethnic rather than individual or class terms. Party competition, in general, reflects ethnic competition. While this situation is less stark than it was in 1964, the ethnic fears are still persistent. Hoyte has been labelled Desmond Persaud by some African Guyanese for his supposed encouragement of Indian participation in the economic realm in the last few years. Translated ...
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev: November 2005
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev. Sunday, November 27, 2005. Drama on the High Court. A great drama is unfolding in Guyana today. Unfortunately, it is being played out in a theatre that most ordinary Guyanese do not normally frequent the Parliament and the Courts. This is most unfortunate because the drama is a real life one and has grave, some may say, fatal implications for those same masses, and in fact all Guyanese. Some might even say it is a Guyanese tragedy in the making. Posted by GTF @ 11/27/2005 04:00:00 PM.
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev: September 2005
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev. Sunday, September 25, 2005. The Other Side of Politics. While Marxists may have lost the battle on the ground, they appear to have won the war in our minds at least as far as what most of us believe is the primary motive that drives our political behaviour. Marx, of course, believed that it all boiled down to economics. All across the globe however, ethnic conflict has mushroomed to become the dominant political confrontation - often spilling over into violent confrontations. If he ...
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev: January 2006
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev. Sunday, January 29, 2006. Democracy and power sharing. And this brings us to our democracy in Guyana . No one would deny that as opposed to the form of governance we endured under the PNC, Guyana is more democratic by many of the common indicators. Freedom of the press, speech, movement, political participation, civic association etc. are much more advanced than previously. But is our society more harmonious? Posted by GTF @ 1/29/2006 08:04:00 PM. Sunday, January 22, 2006. One has t...
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Guyana Visionaries: September 2005
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Visionaries Inspiring Sucess In Our Nation - Guyana. Tuesday, September 27, 2005. Will ideology play any role in the next election? I have little doubt about the veracity of pollster, Vishnu Bisram's NACTA July-August sample polling that shows, if the elections were held today, the PPP would cart off 45% of the votes to the PNC's 35%, and other smaller parties 10%, while another 10% of the votes could be up for grabs. Perhaps hoping to use the concept of 'making Guyana ungovernable' to pull the PPP regim...
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev: October 2005
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev. Sunday, October 23, 2005. Crime stalks the land. In Guyana today this normally trite expression is so evocative of our reality that we can't really dismiss it as a cliché , can we? And what has the Government's response been to this descent of Guyana into a state of anarchy and of the rule of the jungle? To wring its collective hands condemn the crimes and criminals. Every now and then it also condemns the Police Force. It has also condemned the business class the bourgeoisie? Three...
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev: February 2006
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The ROAR of Ravi Dev. Sunday, February 05, 2006. The following speech was delivered at Brickdam Cathedral during the funeral service for Ronald Waddell). I want to state right up front that no one should have their life snuffed out in the brutal manner that has become the norm today in Guyana ; not Ronald Waddell nor anyone else. We must condemn in the strongest possible terms the recourse to violence to solve any dispute. Posted by GTF @ 2/05/2006 08:07:00 PM. Guyana - Open For Business.