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Extrajudicial killings must not be countenanced as a proxy for justice in Guyana - Rickford Burke

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When news of the shooting death, by Guyana’s security forces, of Rondell Rawlins, known as “Fineman, and Jermaine Charles, known as “Skinny,” Guyana’s President, Bharrat Jagdeo erupted into a frenzy of grandiloquent pronouncements and characteristic triumphalism. He was elated that two of the men the Guyana Police had classified as “most wanted” had been killed.

“Fineman” and “Skinny,” were shot and killed along with Sean Grant in a joint Police/Military operation on the Linden Highway last month. The Guyana government and security forces had accused Rawlings of the heinous massacres at Lusignan and Bartica, many violent armed robberies and other serious crimes.

If Rawlins indeed committed the crimes the Police allege, then a rendezvous with justice in accordance with the law was inevitable. No one must be allowed to perpetuate murder with perfect liberty from justice. I cannot and will never defend Rawlins or any other alleged or convicted criminal, without just cause. No such cause exists in Rawlins’ case.

Democratic societies must espouse an unwavering commitment to human rights and reject the extra-judicial killing of any person; particularly, the premeditated, extrajudicial killing of persons arbitrarily identified as “criminals,” regardless of the nature and circumstances of their allege crime. This is an international crime that is unacceptable in any civilized society. The rule of law requires that a person accused of a crime be charged and placed before a court of law. This does not happen in Guyana. Such persons are executed by government mercenaries.

The Guyana government has a sordid 12 year history of hundreds of atrocious, extra-judicial killings. There is evidence that it has been recklessly complicit in a vast majority. These crimes have been cited by a US Federal Judge. There has never been an interest in inquiring into or investigating these murders. Thus, President Jagdeo has no credibility to speak about justice. His government’s alleged criminal associations have negated that prerogative.

The extra-judicial killing of Rawlins may bring psychological relief to the Guyanese nation and certainly political reprieve to the government. But it justifies nothing. Rather, it accentuates the Jagdeo regime’s policy of arbitrary killings for partisan expediency.
President Jagdeo’s declaration that he had directed the security forces shoot to kill accused criminals, has no basis in law or morality but is rooted in arrogance and triumphalism. The President is not a law unto himself. He is constrained by the constitution. Extant laws, enshrined in the Police and Armed Forces statutes, as well as the military code of conduct, enumerate the rules of armed engagement.

It is fair to presume that Police and military officers must at all cost protect themselves from attacks by criminals, even if it means shooting to kill, when their lives are in danger. However, President Jagdeo’s diktats cannot be repugnant to the laws of Guyana or international law. Further, the security forces cannot execute an unconstitutional directive. It is their duty to forbear unlawful orders.

President Jagdeo as well as the Police and Military command are not oblivious of the fact that their sanction of crimes against humanity - extrajudicial killings, could subject them to prosecution under international law. Notable international criminal prosecutions for such crimes include General Augusto Pinochet, former President of Chile; Slobodan Milosevic, former Yugoslav President; Radovan Karadzic, former President of Bosnia; Charles Taylor, former President of Liberia; Omar Hassan al-Bashir, currrent President of Sudan, and many military commanders in Africa and other regions of the world.

President Jagdeo, Commissioner Henry Green and Army Chief of Staff Gary Best, must take serious note.

What is more repugnant is that the leadership of Guyana’s opposition People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), with its image hopelessly tarnished, scampered for even shoddy political capital. It jumped on the “Fineman” bandwagon and hailed the killings as “a success,” to appease the ethnocratic PPP regime. However, its misguided position unintentionally granted legitimacy to the government’s evil extrajudicial practices.

The PNCR’s statement read in part: “The People’s National Congress Reform acknowledges the success of the Joint Services in the killing of wanted men Rondell ‘Fineman’ Rawlins and Jermaine ‘Skinny’ Charles who have been identified as the perpetrators of a number of heinous crimes. The death of these two wanted men is hailed as a significant blow to the criminal gangs. The PNCR is convinced that their death should contribute to the attenuation of the tensions within the society and should open new opportunities to address the crime situation in Guyana.”

Although the party did say that it “remains resolutely opposed to the practice of extra-judicial killings,” its statement is baseless and negligent. It has the markings of a bungling panderer, and is a manifestation of a lack of intellectual and polity depth.

What success does the killing of Rawlins and Charles acknowledge? What gives the PNCR reason to be “convinced that their death should contribute to the attenuation of the tensions within the society?” Does the PNCR possess knowledge that these two alleged criminals inhibited efforts to alleviate “tensions”? What kind of “tensions” is the party so cavalierly branding about?

The PNCR’s vacillation on Fineman’s extrajudicial killing is outragious. It is contemptible for the party to want to hail these killings as a “success” that would help “attenuate tensions,” while concomitantly asserting that it “remains resolutely opposed to extra judicial killings.” Thir bungled triangulated juxtapositioning is at best immoral.

The laundry list of uninvestigated extrajudicial killings in Guyana, characterized by palpable racial imbalance, is analogous to the culture of racism inherent the American Prison Industrial Complex. This bigoted web of injustice significantly diminishes the serious criminal allegations against people like Rawlins, who have become victims of an unconstitutional bloody, public policy – extrajudicial killings.

The entrenched extrajudicial policy in Guyana, by design or happenstance, embodies the theory advanced by British-American scientist Kobutsu Malone. In his book “The Prison Industrial Complex in America: Investment in Slavery,” Malone wrote: “The prison industrial complex is a self perpetuating industry based on the subjugation of an increasing segment of our communities by racial and economic scapegoating.” In Guyana, extra-judicial killings have become an instrument of PPP subjugation.

A small society as Guyana can ill afford the factual magnitude of extrajudicial killings and death squad executions. No one must gain comfort from the mass murder of over 400 persons, of mainly one demographic, in a society of just about 700,0000 people. This is a staggering public policy Armageddon that must provoke international outcry.

Guyana is a country where the Police and President wake up in the morning and, without any evidence or sanction of a court of law, pronounce that John Doe has committed “X” murders or “Y” crimes and that the Police is on the hunt for John Doe.

Usually they proffer no legal evidence. Their attempted substantiation is typically the same old, ubiquitous “two” spent shells, the Taurus pistol, the few AK47 rifles and Army camouflage outfits, which mysteriously keep showing up at every crime scene. John Doe is then shot and killed, no questions asked. No charges laid, no indictment, no prosecution, no trial, no verdict - no judicial sanction. No civilized society must condone this vigilantism!

Again, no one will ever defend ‘Fineman.” But if it is ever asked of the Guyanese nation; what was the evidence against “Fineman”? No one can answer, except presumably top members of the security forces and the President. This is because certain individuals are no longer tried for alleged crimes in a court of law. The PPP government declares who the criminal are. They are then killed by mercenaries, guilty or not.

The Guyana government has never proffered any legal evidence to corroborate various criminal allegations against any of the victims of extrajudicial killings. “Fineman” was never charged and tried or interrogated, nor his gang infiltrated. The security forces are still oblivious of its composition, MO, support network and motivations. Hense, crucial national security intelligence, investigative facts and the “truth” about the Lindo Creek diamond miners’ murder and other crimes, will never be known.

Conversly, the criminal enterprise with which the PPP regime has been complicit has gotten away with “murder.” But no one should be allowed to perpetrate heinous crimes with impunity. There must be equitable justice. Justice is the pillar of a civilized society and the bedrock of the rule of law. It must therefore always flow like a majestic waterfall – swift, harsh and dispassionate. It must be espoused and preserved at all times to safeguard our civilization.

Extrajudicial killings, drug and political executions, kidnappings and all other crimes in Guyana, including assault on law enforcement officers, must be equally and unequivocally condemned by all and prosecuted.

The government must denounce the alleged executions by Roger Khan’s Phantom death squad, for which it was a beneficiary. There must be an independent inquiry into this abyss of death. Police Commissioner, Henry Green and Army Chief of Staff, Gary Best, must investigate this gang and its crimes and bring it to justice.

Moreover, the employment of mercenaries, including expatriate sharp shooters allegedly from Israel and “body” hunters from Trinidad and Tobago must also be discontinued and condemned. These evil forces conduct vigilante justice on behalf of a band of criminals who have ensconced themselves as the rulers of Guyana – Rulers who have disgracefully abrogated the rule of law for ethnic vigilantism.

One good can come of the recent killings. No longer can the PPP government mislead the nation by pegging every murder and violent crime to “Fineman.” It had become fools season in Guyana. The government made Fineman omnipresent and omnipotent and seemingly accused him of committing multiple crimes everywhere at the same time. Now, they must find all of the killers, including their co-conspirators.

President Bharrat Jagdeo’s claim that Rawlins’ killing “Can bring closure to the gangs’ criminal activities” was mere vitriolic, triumphalist, pedestrian rhetoric which offers a false assurance to the nation. No one has been successfully prosecuted or convicted of a death squad execution or extrajudicial killing in Guyana over the last 10 years.

This is a manifestation the government’s policy of selective law enforcement as well as its ingratiation with the criminal enterprise. It only directed and pressured the highly compromised Police and Army Chiefs to hunt certain criminals. The Phantom death squad – its militia, which has murdered hundreds of individuals, ostensibly operate with governmental immunity. Their leadership remains politically connected and protected by the PPP regime. Thus, the government eliminates alleged criminals who perpetrate crimes against its political base but leaves the rest of the population on its own.

There are hundreds of executions in Guyana in which the Jagdeo administration appears to have been complicit. There is credible evidence that the Phantom death squad executed over 200 individuals allegedly while it was under the direction of former Minister of National Security, Ronald Gajraj and others who remain in the government today. This complicity motivates its obdurate refusal to investigate these murders.

Leaked phone records revealed hundreds of telephone communication between Gajraj’s cell phone and that of a Phantom death squad leader - Axel Williams. Williams was later himself executed but prior to his death, Gajraj had approved an upgrade in his gun license, while he was under indictment for murder. This is another manifestation of the poisonous corruption of the Jagdeo regime and its complicity with criminals.

President Jagdeo must now abandon his partisan safety-net and stand up for the national interest. He must direct the security forces to bring to justice the killers of Ronald Waddell. He must bring to justice the GDF officers who allegedly killed the nine diamond miners. He must bring to justice those GDF and Police officers who have been accused of multiple extrajudicial killings and acts of torture, including the Police officer known as “Gangster” as well as Senior Superintendent Steve Merai. Merai has been involved in several Police killings. He was also caught in tape allegedly making transactions on behalf of a known drug kingpin. It is legitimate to now ask; how many of his shootings were drug related?

Jagdeo must also release the torture report and bring to justice alleged GDF “mercenary commanders” OMAR KHAN, MOHAN SINGH and RAGENDRANAUTH SIEKOO. GDF sources have informed me that they have been accused of involvement in the torture of Patrick Sumner, Victor Jones and David Leander. They are also alleged to have tortured their fellow Army officers Dunn, Sharth Robertson and Alvin Wilson, in connection with the missing GDF AK 47 rifles investigation.

George Washington once said that “The administration of justice is the firmest pillar of government.” In Guyana, the firmest pillar of the government is injustice. The Jagdeo government stands as firm obstructionist of the administration of justice.

Justice, this pillar of government, as articulated by Washington, and the underpinning of the rule of law, has been abrogated in Guyana. Extra judicial killing is being championed as a proxy for justice. But such is not justice. It symbolizes evil, bad governance, despotism and criminality - Perversions which we must not countenance.

Now that President Bharrat Jagdeo has celebrated extrajudicial killings as “justice,” he must be challenged to let equitable “justice” prevail. He must move aside and let “justice” flow like a mighty river in Guyana!

Written by resist

September 18th, 2008 at 8:46 am

Zoom Airlines & Rondell ‘fineman’ Rawlins alive in Guyana

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we’ve catalogued the banditry and/or idiocy of Zoom Airlines and one gerry Gouveia, however, it would seem that the folks at Timehri Airport are unaware that Zoom Airlines has filed for bankruptcy and no longer flies to Guyana. how else could you explain them still having Zoom Airlines listed on their airlines page? it’s been 12 days since Zoom filed bankruptcy. when you see Ramesh Ghir, Mohammed Khan and all the other incompetent PPP clowns dig some lash in dey backside…and the Guyana Police Farce continues to show its professionalism by displaying the wanted poster for fineman on the front page of their website. or do they know something we don’t know?

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September 12th, 2008 at 8:04 am

Guyana govt crime update - African mother of five tortured by Police

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fineman and skinny are dead but the pressure, torture and brutalisation of Africans in Guyana continues unabated…and some wonder why people would support anyone who’s resisting the evils of the Guyana govt and friends. silly people no doubt. if the modus operandi of the govt of Guyana is to torture as they are doing with Lucy Simon, mother of five, we say let loose the dogs of war because we know that fineman was workin for them.

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September 2nd, 2008 at 8:39 am

Rondell ‘fineman’ Rawlins & Jermain ’skinny’ Charles killed in Guyana?

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update 6:07pm - jagdeo held and impromptu at national park and henry green and gary best held one at eve leary to confirm that they killed rondell rawlins, jeremy charles and shawn grant.

our police mole just called to say they may have killed rondell ‘fineman’ rawlins on the highway along with jermain ’skinny’ charles
as it trickles in we will update the faithful. our man may have a share of the 50 million bounty coming his way.

Written by rebelucion

August 28th, 2008 at 1:31 pm

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Carifesta update: Rondell Rawlins use Kaieteur News computers to threaten Minister of Agriculture

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Kaieteur News: The Police have launched an investigation into allegations that Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud received a threatening text message purportedly from wanted man Rondell ‘Fine Man’ Rawlins.
The minister reportedly received the message on Friday and, according to investigators, it originated from an IP address used by the Kaieteur News.

 Kaieteur News publisher Glenn Lall stated that, if the information is true, it means that “somebody hacked into our system”.
I don’t believe any of my staff would have done something like that, especially to Minister Persaud, because he features in this newspaper more than any other Government official.

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June 22nd, 2008 at 9:27 pm

Bharrat Jagdeo admits he’s a failure - plans to release Rondell Rawlins uncut DVD

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Guyana Behind the Times: He said, “So you are going to see quite a number of people being very embarrassed… It’s going to happen and then I will see about all the linkages. Who is going to call for United Nations investigation then?”

“You are going to see some very damning things come out about linkages. I know for sure because I see the security forces reports…Now I have seen a lot of political figures are linked too.”

The Head of State whilst making all the charges, admitted that the government has failed the people of Buxton by not being able to prevent criminal elements from taking over the village.

“Frankly speaking we have failed them because we have allowed their community to be taken over by some criminals. Most of them are opposed to these people…,”

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June 22nd, 2008 at 5:20 pm

Guyana crime update : the most dangerous Africans in Guyana

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THE CAMPAIGN TO DEMONISE AFRICANS FOR ALL CRIMES AND ALL THINGS WRONG IN GUYANA IS IN 5TH GEAR & THEY TELL US THE HOUSE NEGROES AREN’T COMPLAINING SO WE GUESS THAT MEANS SHUT THE FUCK UP AND DIE. WORD TO THE PPP & CO. WE SURVIVED COLOMBUS, CHRIST & CUSTER IN CASE YOU FORGOT
14 yr old alleegd gang member - guyana
donna herod murdered by guyana police forcepropaganda foto #1 - 14 YEAR OLD HOLDING GUYANA HOSTAGE (ACCORDING TO THE GUYANA GOVT)

foto stolen from the daily fishwrap

JOINT Services ranks yesterday managed to capture presumably the youngest member of the Rondell ‘Fine Man’ Rawlins criminal gang - a 14-year-old boy who has since confessed to investigators that he is part of the notorious criminal network led by ‘Fine Man’.

according to the government of Guyana propaganda. this 14 year old boy is one of a few that has been holding the army, police and country hostage the past couple years. that means he got his start at what? we don’t know 9? 10? Read the rest of this entry »

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June 19th, 2008 at 12:45 am

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Satyadeow ‘Sash’ Sawh credit card found on jungle shopper Uncle Willie as Rondell Rawlins disappears again!!

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first uncle willie, mud up, fineman and company were put up in a nice fancy house in the bush. then the PPP and friends tell we they got fineman on the run. then they tell we they got fine man surrounded. then they tell we the curtain closing. then dougla rohee tell we he gon ketch them. then they seh they sure they got he. then dougla rohee tell we fineman get fingered. then they tell we they spot he washing he bucktuh. then they tell we they spot he mekkin pepperpot in orealla. but before duh they tell we they gon starve if the troops in hot pursuit aint ketch dem fuss. then they tell we they gon ketch them and/or kill them. then they tell we they really closing in pon dem. then somebody ketch fineman eating pepper pot and cassava bread. then somebody seh, that somebody seh they see dougla rohee in camouflage and a double barrel shotgun in orealla.

after all that somebody seh somebody rob a minibus and it look like fineman. but somebody else seh is nah fineman is tief man cause the army and the police and dougla rohee brackle fineman up a glamma.cherry tree and about to shoot he in he bamzee. then somebody else seh they ketch a 14 yr old bai who was osama driver fineman trigger cleaner and second deputy assistant ammunition fetcher. and somebody seh dem bais cross the river pon a conga pump tree branch and leff dougla rohee and he special forces circling pon de other side. then somebody else seh the special forces kill chung boy and uncle willie on a goat farm in the jungle and when they CSI sleuths search uncle willie uncle willie had satydeow credit cards pon he. so all this time uncle willie shoppin in the jungle pon de dead man credit cards and nobody ain’t seh nuttin.

and as we reported a year ago Satydeo Sawh and Ranald ‘phantom’ Gajraj are still listed as members of the Guyana government! how about that for the die.hard so.called communist dictatorship of bhar.rat? and who really kill satydeow?

the job of analysing and psychoanalysing the PPP we will leave to Freddie Kissoon. but somebody please tell me, what the fuck are these clowns showing the victory sign for? one of their ‘friends’ just got killed! figure that one out. this is the direct quote the govt lackeys put out with this foto:
PPP FAREWELL: Members of the PPP give the victory sign as they thank Satyadeow Sawh for a “a job well done” and bid farewell.

if you don’t have your tool handy, you better cause it’s gonna be a long campaign

Written by resist

June 17th, 2008 at 5:04 pm

Rondell Rawlins diary revealed & psychological warfare in Guyana

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sheeple! we’re the proud recipients of a photocopy of one page of the Rondell Rawlins diary and it looks quite promising. one of our moles on the inside somehow got his/her hands on it.

well this is the diary according to dougla rohee, big bucktuh bharrat and the sambos on the joint service team supposedly chasing ppp agent provocateur uncle osama rondell rawlins. more to come later and we’ll share the copy of what we have with you and you can decide for yourself if you still want to live under the dictatorship of the fearless flamboyantly arrogant burger bhar.rat. stay tuned

below we see bhar.rat tellin the residents of Lusignan to brace theyself for more slaughters as he can’t do anything about his friend rondell rawlins. like he couldn’t about his friend cocaine roger and his killing on behalf of jagdeo and co inc

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June 13th, 2008 at 10:34 pm

Rondell Rawlins, the PPP & you - Guyana govt gunmen living large on Berbice River

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update: Police and Army beaten back & loose trail of gang they were supposedly pursuing!

the man sponsored by the PPP Civic & Friends Inc. has supposedly resurfaced at Christmas Falls. how come the new beacon of half.truths not covering this one? two things are possibly at play here: 1) the supposed gang has outlived its usefulness and will be killed off like the previous gangs before them; or 2) this is all a big clever hoax. since it’s happening so far behind God’s back, how are we to know this is not a ll a pack of lies? psychological warfare on the sheeple.

Kaieteur News: “The Joint Services ranks also unearthed a diary which provided incontrovertible evidence of Rondell Rawlins’s planning and execution of the killings at Lusignan and Bartica.” [gunman supposedly on the run keeping diary!! wuh else he got? jacks and dollyhouse set?]

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Written by rebelucion

June 8th, 2008 at 6:24 pm

Bartica massacre & 35 pounds of gold in Suriname

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according to popular legend, Black criminals are terrorising Guyanese led by one Rondell ‘fineman’ Rawlins, supposedly working for a certain political party to cause de.stability and take over the land. these so.called Black criminals are also robbing and looting East Indian businessmen etc of their riches, gold and goods…what we want to know is, if Black bandits robbed Bartica and took the guns and gold in this much ballyhooed racial conflagration, why were three East Indian Guyanese men found with 35 pounds of gold supposedly stolen in Bartica? answer that fucking riddle! Read the rest of this entry »

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March 15th, 2008 at 8:58 am

Guyana Police - Marcyn ‘Mary’ King sister of Rondell Rawlins murdered

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POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE
Police Headquarters, Eve Leary, Georgetown
Tel: 225-5401 or 227-2685

PRO: 2/1 March 10, 2008

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March 11th, 2008 at 4:38 pm