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Guyana signs EPA deal in Brussels with big whitey
did we not say that these criminals will sign the EPA as is? well they did sign with two promises by great white man. he promises to look into the social impact every five years and he promises to take a look at something called the Treaty of Chaguramas. woo fucking hoo. Jagdeo is still a fucking noisemaking fraudster
we guess since the document has the signature of Dr. Patrick Gomes and not bhar.rat or carolyn the idiotic foreign minister they could still thump their chest and say - we stan’ up to den wite people an show dem we serious!
Shridath Ramphal has altzheimers disease?
it’s either shridath ramphal has a sever bout of altzheimers disease and cant remember what he said at the dictators epa consultations or the scuntholes at the Guyana Chronicle can’t seem to get off the political high horse and admit that bhar.rat jagdeo had to sigh the EPA because the whiteman said so. simple as that. jagdeo and his noisemaking fraud was fun while it lasted. jagdeo and the PPP are too spineless and lacking any moral authority, intellectual capacity or firepower of any sort to stand up to big whitey. get used to it.
Remarks by Shridath! …pause, review, renegotiate before this region’s fate is sealed by ill-advised signatures that commit us to a new era of European dominion.
Too many have taken refuge in that misconception implying that we have to do ‘the right thing’ and sign – when to sign this agreement in its present form may be the ‘wrong’ thing for generations of West Indians.
Caricom signs EPA - big whitey wins again!!
BBC: The European Union is reporting that it has signed the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Caribbean countries.
It said the wide-ranging new trade deal is aimed at attracting investment, lowering import tariffs and reducing poverty in the region. [uh huh. just like slavery was to bring civilisation to the Indians and Africans]“The Economic Partnership Agreement is the first genuinely comprehensive North-South trade and development agreement in the global economy,” the European Commission said in a statement.
Bharrat Jagdeo & Guyana boycotting EPA signing ceremony
we’ve lost track of the number of times the dictator of Guyana Bhar.rat Jagdeo has changed his mind with his noisemaking fraud. but as of 1130pm wednesday october 14th 2008 Bharrat Jagdeo is chilling at home in Guyana boycotting the EPA signing ceremony which is supposed to take place in flying fish land tomorrow. we talked to our sultry 007 first lady possibility in waiting and she told us that Jagdeo has not left the lanf of many waters and has no plans on leaving Guyana. actually she called us breathless with the story.
tek dat in yuh craw bruce golding and caricom!
European Union ready to punish Guyana for not signing EPA
EU: Defiant Guyana to be Punished
David Cronin
BRUSSELS, Oct 10 (IPS) - The European Union is preparing to impose swingeing taxes on goods imported from Guyana as punishment for the Caribbean island’s! refusal to accept a free trade accord. [swingeing –adjective Chiefly British. 1. enormous; thumping.]
Unlike 13 other governments in the Caribbean, Guyana has opted out of signing an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the EU. Read the rest of this entry »
Remarks By Shridath Ramphal at Guyana’s EPA consultations
International Conference Center, Lilliendaal, 5 September, 2008
A. I want, first of all, to put these Consultations about the draft EPA in their proper context, given the large amount of misinformation there has been:
B. When the D.G of the RNM initialled the EPA with the representative of the EU (Amb Falkenburg whom I join in welcoming here – the ‘messenger’ that is, not necessarily ‘ the message!) on 16 December 2007 he was not committing the CARICOM countries (or CARICOM itself) to sign an EPA in those terms. He was authenticating the text as the text that had been negotiated. Read the rest of this entry »
Bharrat Jagdeo - the Caribbean “lost out in the negotiations with the Europeans on the EPA”
Radio Jamaica: “I think it is time we come clean with our people in Guyana and across the region that this was the best we could have gotten out of a bad situation. I resent that characterization that we won from these negotiations, we didn’t win anything,” he said.