Death threat issued to yet another police officer, this time a resident of Piggotts Village

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REAL NEWS- The issue of persons receiving death threats has again “raised its head,” as another police officer – within months – has received such a warning.

Reports say that a police constable who resides in Piggotts telephoned the Parham Police Station and reported that a written  threat had been left at his home.

The officer reportedly left his house sometime after 2 p.m. on October 4, while his wife, sister and other family members remained at home.

However, upon his return sometime after 5 p.m., his wife reported that she had found a threatening note under a flower pot on the southern side of the house.

Reports say the Police have kept the note for investigation purposes as they continue to look into the incident.

Several weeks ago, the aunt of another  constable found a similar note at her house, in which the officer was threatened with bodily harm.  That matter is still under investigation.

Other persons also made reports of receiving such threatening letters at their homes at around the same time.

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UN Chief Urges ‘The Top Global Priority’ For Climate Action At COP27 – St. Lucia Times News

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As government representatives begin to finalize the agenda for the COP27 climate change conference in Egypt next month, the UN chief told journalists in New York that the work ahead is “as immense as the climate impacts we are seeing around the world”.

Speaking to reporters in New York, as the pre-COP meeting got underway in Kinshasa, Secretary-General António Guterres laid out the worsening impacts worldwide.

“A third of Pakistan flooded. Europe’s hottest summer in 500 years. The Philippines hammered. The whole of Cuba in black-out. And here, in the United States, Hurricane Ian has delivered a brutal reminder that no country and no economy is immune from the climate crisis,” he highlighted.

And while “climate chaos gallops ahead, climate action has stalled,” he added.

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Faulty maths

The top UN Official underscored the importance of COP27 while warning that the collective commitments of G20 leading industrialized nations governments are coming “far too little, and far too late”.

“The actions of the wealthiest developed and emerging economies simply don’t add up.,” he said, pointing out that current pledges and policies are “shutting the door” on limiting global temperature to 2°C, let alone meet the 1.5°C goal.

Mr. Guterres warned, “we are in a life-or-death struggle for our own safety today and our survival tomorrow,” saying there is no time for pointing fingers or “twiddling thumbs” but instead requires “a quantum level compromise between developed and emerging economies”.

“The world can’t wait,” he spelled out. “Emissions are at an all-time high and rising”.

And he said that while pursuing their own “drop-in-the-bucket initiatives” international financial institutions must overhaul their business approaches to combat climate change.

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Regering trekt zes maanden uit om conceptwet Belastingautoriteit te herschrijven

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door Wilfred Leeuwin PARAMARIBO — “Wij moeten toegeven dat zaken beter geformuleerd hadden moeten worden. We staan dus helemaal open

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2 000 enfants enrôlés dans les « homes » Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Main dans la main, l’Eglise catholique et l’administration d’Etat ont mené une entreprise ethnocidaire en Guyane dès 1930 afin d’évangéliser et d’assimiler par la brutalité les Amérindiens par le biais des pensionnats religieux. 2 000 enfants bushinengués et amérindiens en ont été les victimes, documente la journaliste Hélène Ferrarini à travers un livre inédit qui vient de paraître. Pour la première fois, un ouvrage complet documente le dispositif d’évangélisation des enfants amérindiens en Guyane pendant un siècle par les institutions religieuses et l’administration française par le biais des pensionnats religieux. Cet ouvrage bouleversant, signé de notre consoeur Hélène Ferrarini, journaliste…

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« J’ai besoin de sentir que la Martinique entière est derrière moi ! »

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concours de beauté

En remportant la couronne de Miss Martinique 2022, en septembre dernier, Axelle René, a gagné sa place pour l’élection de Miss France 2023, en décembre prochain. La jeune femme de 21 ans se dit prête pour le grand soir.

Ne dites pas que c’est sur un coup de tête qu’Axelle René s’est inscrite au concours Miss Martinique. Pas du tout ! Pour la jeune femme, c’est un rêve qui remonte à l’enfance.  « Ça a toujours été un souhait pour moi de devenir une miss, depuis toute petite ! Mes grands-parents et ma maman me disaient : tu es notre petite Miss Martinique. Alors à force de l’entendre, ça a nourri ce rêve et cette ambition. »

Miss Martinique 2022 est le premier concours de beauté pour Axelle. Et comment…


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Grève des agents de la CTM, plusieurs établissements perturbés

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Hier (jeudi 6 octobre), plusieurs collèges et lycées n’ont pu accueillir d’élèves, en raison du mouvement de grève observé par les agents techniques territoriaux des établissements d’enseignement (ATTEE), chargés de l’entretien et de la restauration. Ils réclament des effectifs supplémentaires.

Un peu plus d’un mois après la rentrée, les agents techniques territoriaux des établissements d’enseignement (ATTEE), personnels indispensables au fonctionnement des collèges et lycées, sont en grève. Ils dénoncent un manque criant d’effectifs (départs à la retraite et congés longue maladie non remplacés).

« Nous avons déposé un préavis de grève le 28 septembre pour réclamer le règlement d’un certain nombre de situations que vivent les personnels des établissements scolaires », explique…


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Le mois du créole est lancé : le programme des manifestations

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Le 28 octobre prochain marquera la journée mondiale du créole. En amont de cet événement, de nombreuses manifestations sont mises en place tout au long du mois pour célébrer le créole. La Collectivité territoriale de la Martinique (CTM) a présenté son programme, dernièrement, à l’hôtel de l’Assemblée. Intitulé « An lot larel ba lang kréyol la », il permettra à tous et toutes de pratiquer diverses activités en lien avec le créole. Animations, expositions, visites guidées et conférences seront proposées.

Cette année, le mois du créole va se décliner autant dans l’accompagnement et la valorisation d’acteurs engagés dans la sauvegarde de la langue créole, que dans la mise à disposition de nombreuses activités à l’attention du public. « C’est un moment particulièrement important pour nous chaque année, car la CTM met l’accent sur le patrimoine culturel mais aussi linguistique de la Martinique et souhaite offrir à la langue créole la reconnaissance qu’elle mérite. Cela par rapport notamment à…


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Le gouvernement d’Ariel Henry passe l’examen pour valider sa demande d’aide

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<>, a tweet? Luis Almagro, vingt-quatre heures apr?s l’appel ? l’aide du Premier ministre Ariel Henry ? la communaut? internationale.

Alors que la situation continue de se d?grader sur le terrain apr?s le troisi?me message ? la nation du premier ministre Ariel Henry prononc? mercredi soir, le secr?taire g?n?ral de l’OEA, Luis Almagro, lors d’une r?union sur Ha?ti ? laquelle ont pris part le chancelier Ha?tien, Jean Victor G?n?us, le secr?taire d’Etat am?ricain, Antony Blinken, la cheffe de la diplomatie canadienne, M?lanie Joly, a indiqu? qu’Ha?ti doit demander un soutien urgent ? la communaut? internationale pour l’aider ? r?soudre la crise et ? d?terminer les caract?ristiques de cette force de s?curit? internationale, jeudi 6 octobre 2022.

Dans son discours de la veille, le premier ministre contest? avait demand? l’aide de la communaut? internationale, au cours de l’Assembl?e g?n?rale de l’Organisation des Etats am?ricains, le gouvernement Henry est somm? d’?noncer clairement ses besoins.

Le Premier ministre Henry n’avait pas sp?cifi? la nature de l’aide attendue de la part de la communaut? internationale pour sauver des vies en Ha?ti. La demande formelle d’aide militaire a ?t? prise par le gouvernement ha?tien ce jeudi, a appris Le Nouvelliste de sources g?n?ralement bien inform?es.

<>, a tweet? Ned Price, le porte-parole du d?partement d’Etat am?ricain, un peu plus tard dans la soir?e de jeudi.

<>, a tweet? de son c?t? l’ambassadeur d’Ha?ti ? Washington, Edmond Bocchit, pr?sent ? la 52e r?union de l’assembl?e g?n?rale de l’OEA au P?rou.

Fin septembre, le chancelier ha?tien,Jean Victor G?n?us, ? une r?union du Conseil de s?curit?, avait indiqu? que la situation en Ha?ti ?tait globalement sous contr?le.

Ce jeudi, entre sc?nes de pillage aux Cayes, saccage et incendie du bureau des grands contribuables de la DGI, ? Juv?nat (Port-au-Prince) et annonce que les manifestants aux Gona?ves ne seront plus pacifiques, il y a eu un nouveau message du chef du G-9 (un regroupement de gangs), Jimmy Ch?rizier, en face du terminal p?trolier de Varreux. Il soutient que le terminal reste ferm? et a appel? ? la d?mission du chef du gouvernement, Ariel Henry.

Ce nouveau message et le blocage continue du terminal o? sont stock?s plus de 70% des produits p?troliers disponibles en Ha?ti est un pied de nez ? l’appel lanc? par la grande majorit? des missions diplomatiques pr?sentes en Ha?ti pour l’?tablissement d’un couloir humanitaire alors que les cas de chol?ra se multiplient.

Par rapport ? l’?vocation d’une intervention de forces militaires internationales pour aider ? r?soudre la crise s?curitaire, les avis sont partag?s. Il y a ceux qui disent non et d’autres qui soutiennent cette id?e afin de mettre hors d’?tat de nuire les gangs qui s?ment la terreur ? Port-au-Prince et dans certaines villes de province.

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The OAS is broke and broken

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The OAS is broke and broken

By Sir Ronald Sanders

(In replacement of his weekly commentary, Sir Ronald Sanders has provided the following statement made at the OAS General Assembly in Peru on 6 October) 

As we meet at this 52nd Regular Session of the General Assembly of the Organisation of American States, the OAS is financially broke.

We are trying to run an Organization that costs $118 million on an unrealistic Budget of $81 million.

The result is that the Secretariat of the Organization is unable to carry out a mountain of mandates from a hill of meagre financial resources.

Sadly, because of this, the staff of the Organization live in uncertainty.

Many are seeking better security elsewhere, and there is an exodus of talent, as skilled people flee to seek refuge in destinations with better prospects.

It is little wonder that the peoples of our countries do not see the benefits of the OAS and, therefore, place little or no value in it.

Member states with the financial capacity to pay, withhold their due contributions, and others seek incentives to pay on time what they agreed to pay, and have an obligation to meet.

The Organization is still booking as receivable income, contributions from countries that have severed their ties from it, in fictional transactions that claim these monies, running into tens of millions of dollars, are somehow payable.

If the OAS was a public company, its auditors would have declared it bankrupt.

The Organization is also structurally broken

The OAS is hardly known by the peoples of our states.

And, collectively, we do not seem to know if we are an organisation of 35 states or of 34.

The OAS has a Charter and rules of procedure that were produced in the days before cellular phones and the internet, before the world became a neighbourhood, and before interconnectivity between nations occurs in the fraction of a section.

Yet its ancient Charter and rules of procedure have remained the guide of an Organization, operating in the modern world with unprecedented challenges.

The result is that the Organization moves at the slow crawl of a turtle when it should be moving at the pace of Jamaica’s Usain Bolt, responsive to needs of people at every level.

That is why a General Assembly can impose a violation of the Charter by 19 votes including a disputed representative but cannot change it by 19 votes of fully qualified and accredited representatives as happened this morning,

The Organization has an obligation to respond to the needs of its peoples because its member governments have promised to do so.

That is the compact between governments and people which this Organization was established to fulfil.

But there is a gap between what governments promised and what is being delivered.

And, let it be clear that the failure to bridge that gap is not the fault of the Secretariat and its largely capable staff.

It is the fault of Governments that do not provide the resources; it is the fault of an antiquated Charter; and it the fault of anachronistic rules which urgently need reform.

Therefore, Governments must resolve to address these problems, and commit to provide the resources to give the OAS the vibrance, relevance and importance that it should have.

Not for the first time, Antigua and Barbuda urges the establishment of a group of Eminent persons from across our hemisphere to produce a report and recommendations on what must happen to recreate the OAS to serve the needs of our Hemisphere, and the needs of our Hemisphere in the World.

Mr Chairman, there are critical issues that confront all our nations collectively.

They are issues that none of us can fully satisfy individually, but we can all meet collectively.

Those issues include:

The impact of Climate Change from which none of our nations can escape.

The maintenance and preservation of the international legal order which is the basis for peace and prosperity across the world.

In this regard, we all have an obligation to stand up against any nation that violates the global legal order, as Russia has done in Ukraine, creating world economic turmoil and instability that looks set to worsen.

That is why Antigua and Barbuda contributed actively to the resolutions and declarations that sought to tell President Putin that this war must end, and end now.

The innocent and smallest of our nations have been burdened the most, trapped in an international financial system that ignores our needs,

Health issues also confront us all.

COVID-19 is not the last pandemic the world will endure.

This hemisphere needs to be ready for the next one.

And ready – not with nationalistic protectionism but in multi-nation collaboration.

There should never again be vaccine hoarding by the rich and deprivation for the poor,

The mantra of none is safe, until all are safe will continue to be true in the future as it was as we all trembled in fear at COVID-19.

Addressing economic inequalities is also a common challenge for which there can only be a common solution.

Development and economic advancement must be a goal for all in our hemisphere, for which all in our hemisphere should work diligently in our collective interest.

Human rights and human freedom must also remain a fundamental objective of this OAS, but we must devise early warning mechanisms, with implementation machinery, to address violations before they become so persistent and pervasive, that there are empty chairs and lowered flags at our meetings.

In this regard, my delegation makes it clear that Haiti cannot be left by itself to deal with rampaging, armed gangs who kidnap, terrorize and enrich themselves, defying all laws and tearing down institutions.

The gangs in Haiti must be brought under control without any further delay.

The countries, in this Assembly, with the resources to help should do so, and the Haitian authorities must provide them with the guarantees, including stomping our corruption, that are necessary to help.

The alternative is the creation of a criminal state in our midst, and a base for criminal activity in our neighbourhood.

The Haitian people do not want this.

They are the victims.

This OAS has an obligation to help and help now.

Mr Chairman, the OAS can be a force for good, an instrument of peace and prosperity and an influence for democracy and development, but only if we reform it, respect it and resource it.

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Newly opened call centre could create 200 jobs

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Arringo Ltd, announces the inauguration of its business operation in Antigua and Barbuda with an office launch on Thursday.

Arringo Ltd. is a global business solutions and customer services Fintech (financial technologies) market leader, with its origins in Malta. It offers clients a vast range of premium financial technology solutions and services, which include back and front-end engineering, business development, full marketing and branding services and customer operations support.

In its efforts to expand its global reach beyond Europe, CEO and Director Simon Camilleri upon making brief remarks stated that there are benefits for both Antigua and Barbuda and the company. He said the citizens and residents will have more employment opportunities and the venture will allow Arringo Ltd. to increase its ability to provide seamless, high-quality services to a broad range of markets and industries.

“The launch of our Antigua and Barbuda office sparks many new opportunities, most excitingly for the skilled local workforce and the attention we aim to bring to Antigua within the Fintech space as a market leader. We look forward to working with local partners and the Antiguan team. We feel our values and principles match Antigua’s and hope Antigua will embrace us as we embrace it.’’ Arringo Antigua CEO Mr. Camilleri said.

The launch took place at its offices on Old Parham Road.

In attendance from the Government of Antigua and Barbuda were Prime Minister Gaston Browne, Minister of Finance, Corporate Governance and Public Private Partnerships; his wife The Hon. Maria Browne, Minister of Housing, Lands and Urban Renewal and Minister of State in the Ministry of Legal Affairs, Public Safety and Labour; The Hon. Melford Nicholas, Minister of Information, Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Information Technology and The Hon. Charles Fernandez, Minister of Tourism, Investment and Economic Development. There were also attendees from Corporate Antigua, the media and Arringo Antigua staff.

Arringo Ltd. is driven by community enrichment and has chosen Antigua and Barbuda because of its economic viability as well as the highly-skilled workforce that the country provides. Both Mr. Camilleri, and prominent businessman and Director of Arringo (Antigua) Mr. Jeffery Hadeed look forward to the new opportunities that are ahead for local and international partners.

“As an entrepreneur, I have committed myself to building brands that have stood the test of time; and I am very excited to be a part of this journey with Arringo in Antigua and Barbuda. I believe that Arringo will make a difference in Antigua, what we are offering is unique in the marketplace,” Mr. Hadeed stated.

The Government’s representative and guest speaker The Hon. Melford Nicholas delivered commendations.

“We are excited about the opportunities Arringo Antigua presents for job creation and further economic benefits for the country. We look forward to a sustainable relationship and wish the company great success,” The Minister said.

Arringo Ltd. is proud to pioneer business worldwide through micro and macro empowerment – making significant contributions to global economies and individual growth.

The establishment of Arringo Ltd. in Antigua and Barbuda will provide prime business solutions that cover a multiplicity of industries while offering the convenience and customization each business deserves.

Arringo is a leading company taking a modern approach to the outsourcing industry.

The global team behind Arringo started operations back in February 2018 with headquarters in Malta. While our main line of business is outsourcing, we are more than your typical business solutions provider, we believe good strategy is powerful and hard work is essential.

Made up of driven experts and smart minds, we work collaboratively across entire projects with the main aim of delivering outsourced services of quality and assurance. From Software Design & Development to Marketing and back-office solutions, we cover the full range of solutions with your best interest at heart.

With our collective experience and future-forward approach, our unwavering dedication is what sets us apart from others in the industry. We work alongside our clients every step of the way as an extension of their teams, integrating with their internal systems to ensure efficacy and effective collaboration. All our systems are built in-house and maintained by us, to function seamlessly in your environment for the ultimate customer experience.

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