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Archive for May 20th, 2008

Nelly ‘Karina’ Avila Moreno - Afro Colombian FARC warrior surrenders after 24 years

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we let you do your own research on this one. the info below is a good starting point. but keep in mind this is enemy propaganda mixed up with some truth…and the enemy will not tell you why an Afro Colombian woman from the banana growing regions would be a slave in revolt. if you been to Uraba you would understand why Nellie picked up the gun. she surrendered  with her daughter and boyfriend. after 24 years of fighting she surrendered. she told them where to send their helicopter to come get her. she was not captured and cannot be detained for more than 8 years

El Tiempo - Bogota :: ‘Temía un final como el de Iván Ríos’., dijo Karina

¿Por qué tomó la decisión de entregarse después de 24 años de lucha?

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May 20th, 2008 at 10:54 am

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Phantom Guyana letter writers & the mysterious Vishnu Bisram - Freddie Kissoon

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Dear Editor,
I have refrained from commenting on the views for and against the credibility of Mr Vishnu Bisram over the past two weeks because I believe if not all of them, then 99 per cent are penned by fictitious writers. It is an unfolding comedy in Guyana that the letter pages of two major news media in this country are manipulated by people who hide under their mothers’dresses while criticizing public figures including Mr Bisram. I have my problems with Mr Bisram’s polls but I will stoutly defend him against his phantom critics whether for or against. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by freddie kissoon

May 20th, 2008 at 10:38 am

Nepalese citizen Rajan Karki still being held in Guyana concentration camp

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Dear Editor,
I wish to follow-up on a letter by Mr. Dorian Massay, a Sandhurst Military Academy-trained soldier, which was published in the Kaieteur News on April 4, 2008.
In addition to commenting on the inhumane conditions existing at the Brickdam lockups, Massey also highlighted the plight of a poor Nepalese national whose incarceration in Guyana seems to be indefinite. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by rebelucion

May 20th, 2008 at 10:34 am