Bharrat Jagdeo is one of TIME Magazine’s Heroes of the Environment 2008

October 5, 2008

LLUSTRATION FOR TIME BY ARTHUR E. GIRONThere are many who would disagree with Bharrat Jagdeo being referred to as a “Hero of the Environment” considering his plans to monetize Guyana’s rain forest, yet here TIME Magazine writes an article spotlighting the president as a visionary who is “leading a poor country with a priceless resource.” Read more

What was Barrat Jagdeo thinking when he decided to…

July 10, 2008

Let’s sign EPA with or without President Jagdeo(Editorial reprinted from yesterday’s Jamaica Observer)
We are intensely supportive of the concept of and necessity for Caribbean integration. But it does not stop us from facing bald reality. Read more

“Guyana asks US for help in miners’ murder probe”

June 30, 2008

Caribbean360 reports that President Bharrat Jagdeo (Guyana) has looked to the United States for assistance with forensic pathology. It’s about time he sought outside assistance! The Guyana Police Force said ballistics showed that the shells found at the scene matched those found at the Bartica and Lusignan attacks. Link Read more

CN Sharma and Guyana’s Channel Six are both closed for the next four months as ordered by Bharrat Jagdeo.

April 13, 2008

In reading the article on CN Sharma posted in Stabroek News dated 4/12/2008, on the case of Guyana’s Channel six owner CN Sharma and his airing of content that seemingly advocated the killing of the Head of State and Head of Government Bharrat Jagdeo, I am confounded as to the how this case was handled against Sharma and more so the limitations of powers of the government. It seems to me that there is no separation of state from the interpretation of the laws that were created to be judicial to all people, under one constitution. Read more

Is Freedom of Speech being Suppressed or Infringed Upon? The dilemma between CN Sharma and the Guyanese government on the matter of offending “good taste”

April 10, 2008

The question I am asking is: where and when should freedom of speech be limited or restrained and where should the line should be drawn as what is considered “good taste” and more over what is considered good taste? This blog is in response to an article posted in Stabroek News dated 4/9/2008 in regards to a seemingly serious situation that has placed CN Sharma (Guyana’s channel six owner and host of “Voice of the People program” at the desk of President Bharrat Jagdeo and Dr. Roger Luncheon who is the Head of the Presidential Secretariat (HPS). Read more

Jagdeo’s Big Plans to Increase Security

February 26, 2008

According to an article published in the Kaieteur news dated 02/20/208, President Jagdeo mentioned that he wants to spend approximately US $25M on purchasing helicopters and additional security. Read more