PPP/C Administration Targeting African Youths in Guyana

It’s no secret that to be employed in Guyana you must be of a certain ethnic group. It doesn’t matter whether you are well educated, have a university degree or you are qualified enough for the position. Once you are of African decent it will be very difficult for you to get a job. This all came about since the PPP/C rigged the 1992 elections and took office. Their main focus was to create job opportunities for their supporters and basically neglect every other ethnic group in the country.

More recently, there has been an upsurge of crime in Guyana, thanks to an evil empire controlled by Janet Jagan and her money hungry cabinet (that’s right Janet controls this country, not buggerdeo). We must not be led astray by the headline which engulfs the daily newspapers that the criminal gangs are murdering innocent Guyanese; it’s the criminals who are working for this government. We must not forget either that this government can access weapons and ammunitions at any point of time without stealing from the army arms store again. There are so many un-discovered air strips that are hidden deep within the dense forests of our hinterland which are the transport point for these arms. The soldiers have only discovered a few which were used to carry the government’s cocaine to Uncle Sam. Once these weapons are strategically distributed to the ‘real criminals’, the vulnerable locations are high lightened to be robbed.
african vistims of torture in guyana Because there are hardly any decent jobs for the youths to do, there are forced to stay at home and ‘lime’ or just hang about the neighborhood aimlessly. Whenever there is a series of crime on these shores, Mrs. Bharrat Jagdeo would always dictate that the police and army should be more proactive in apprehending criminal elements. Upon hearing this, the police would then target villages like Albouystown, Tiger Bay, East and West Ruimveldt and/or Buxton to show their master that they are capable of arresting somebody. Last month this same scenario occurred and more than 100 youths from these same areas were arrested and thrown into the Brickdam lock-ups. This ‘weekend hell hole’ is unsafe for humans because of its terrible state and is a violation of every human rights. Of the 12 cells, only 3 are somewhat capable accommodating at least four persons to sleep. The concrete is always wet; there is one huge street light that pushes a terrible heat; you have to urinate in a small hole at the entrance; you are forced to use the remaining cells s toilets and above all that you have to eat in the stench. The large cell can hold a maximum 40 persons who will have to smell urinate are human waste for the entire period.

These are some of the harsh realities that African youths are faced with almost twice a month and this will continue until an order is passed saying that its time to kill these youths, the same order that was passed for the youths of Buxton.

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May 28, 2008

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