Guyana will stand up for its fishermen – VP Jagdeo reassures

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Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo speaking with fishermen on Saturday at the Agriculture Ministry

The Guyana Government has admitted that efforts at a diplomatic resolution of the Suriname fishing licence impasse have so far failed, with Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo standing firm following the summoning of Guyana’s Ambassador and the Ministry’s issuance of a statement telling Guyana to wait for a diplomatic solution.

On Saturday, Jagdeo made it clear that Guyana will not be waiting but will be acting to protect its people. Recently, the Vice President had said that Surinamese businesses in Guyana would receive reciprocal treatment, a statement that seems to have drawn rancour in Suriname.

“When I raised the matter, for one and a half years we been trying, through diplomatic channels, to resolve this. And they promised us, in writing, 150 licences to our fishermen… I raised it and said there must be reciprocity in international trade and relations. The way you treat us, we will treat you,” Jagdeo said.

“So, I saw they issued a statement, their Foreign Ministry, that I must be patient and await diplomatic efforts. But we’ve waited a very long time. And our fishermen are being harassed there. And the diplomatic efforts are not yielding any results. That’s a merry go round they have us on there. But we’ll stand up for the people of this country.”

Meanwhile, the Foreign Affairs Ministry released a statement recounting the sequence of events from the time it got involved in attempting to resolve the fishing licence impasse between Suriname and Guyana.

The matter was first raised at the presidential level in 2020, at the 1st convening of the Agriculture Working Group. According to the Ministry, despite agreeing at the time to grant the licences, this did not materialise.

“In agreeing to the granting of the licences, the Government of Suriname indicated that it would set up a Government -owned company to be the business partner of the Guyanese fishermen with which they will sign a Vessel basing Agreement, and which will take care of the registration of the vessels of the Guyanese fishermen. This was in keeping with Suriname’s fishing legislation.”

“The Government of Suriname also proposed the conclusion of a Fisheries Agreement between the two countries which would also address the granting of licences. Guyana continued to engage in the discussions with Suriname in good faith with the expectation that they would result in a mutually beneficial arrangement.”

Guyana’s Ambassador in Suriname, Keith George, was recently summoned to a meeting with the Surinamese Foreign Minister, Krishna Mathoera

A situation had arisen whereby persons in Suriname were renting licences to Guyanese at exorbitant prices. It was explained that the Surinamese Ministry of Agriculture had requested the names of these middlemen from whom the Guyanese fishermen were renting their licences. Further, a number of criteria were outlined for the formation of the company.

The Ministry noted that Guyana complied with all the requirements Suriname set out for granting the licences. They explained that Guyana has not received formal or substantive communication from Suriname since January 2022.

According to the Foreign Affairs Ministry in the statement, it is evident that diplomacy has so far failed at getting the licences for the fishermen to fish, unharassed. However, Guyana remains committed to good neighbourly relations with Suriname.

“While the foregoing diplomatic and political initiatives were being undertaken, Guyanese fishermen continued to be harassed in Surinamese waters as they attempted to continue to ply their trade for their subsistence and that of their families. Matters escalated this year when Suriname confiscated three Guyanese fishing vessels along with their nets and engines and sold the catch.”

“Following the conclusion of the matter, Guyana reached out to Suriname to release the vessels on humanitarian grounds, but there was no accommodation to this effect. It is evident that the diplomatic engagement has so far not reaped the desired outcome. Guyana remains committed to good neighbourly relations with Suriname,” the Ministry said.

Following the high-level meeting in Guyana during August 2021 between President Ali and President Santokhi, the two leaders had issued a joint press statement indicating that the age-old issue of licences for Guyanese fisherfolk to operate in Suriname’s territorial waters would be addressed.

These fishermen operate from the Corentyne coast and have to use the Corentyne to get access to the Atlantic where they get most of their catch. The Corentyne River is considered Surinamese territory. Currently, the licences are issued to Surinamese businessmen at US$100 per year and rented to the Guyanese fisherfolk at US$3000 annually.

Guyana has already said that it will be bringing this matter before the Caribbean Community (Caricom), since Suriname is also a member state. Moreover, Attorney General Anil Nandlall has also said that legal measures could be taken, if necessary, to get compensation for the fishing boats and equipment that Suriname had seized and subsequently sold.

These remarks from Government had resulted in Guyana’s Ambassador in Suriname, Keith George, being summoned recently to a meeting with the Surinamese Foreign Minister, Krishna Mathoera, on this very issue.

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Saint Lucia Celebrates World Tourism Day – St. Lucia Times News

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Tuesday, September 27, 2022 has been designated by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), as World Tourism Day, under the theme “Rethinking Tourism”.

According to Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary General of the UNWTO, “Tourism’s relevance has never been clearer. The time is now to seize this opportunity to rethink how we do tourism”.

Against this backdrop, the Ministry of Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information has earmarked the following in observance of the World Tourism Day:

Address by Minister of Tourism
Address by Junior Minister of Tourism
Official launch of Community Tourism, sub-theme “Tourism Comes To Your Community”;
Industry Perspectives on the theme “Rethinking Tourism”;
Call to Industry to wear BLUE in observance of World Tourism Day

Given the challenges faced by the tourism industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Tourism embraces the theme “Rethinking Tourism” and sees it as an urgent appeal for re-evaluating the methodologies used to operate within the industry, thus challenging industry stakeholders and operators to be more innovative and creative in their approach to ensure more widespread economic benefits to citizens.

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COVID-19: 6 muertos y 212 hospitalizados

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el domingo 6 muertes y 212 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,115.

Hay 190 adultos hospitalizados y 22 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 8 al 22 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 14.7 por ciento.

Se reportan 6 defunciones adicionales a causa del COVID-19. Unas 212 personas están hospitalizadas; 190 adultos y 22 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZcGta

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) September 25, 2022

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Irán debe “lidiar decisivamente” con disturbios que se desataron tras la muerte de Mahsa Amini, dice el presidente del país

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El presidente de Irán, Ebrahim Raisi, calificó como disturbios las protestas que se desataron en el país tras la muerte de la joven Mahsa Amini, quien falleció poco después de haber sido detenida por la llamada ‘Policía de la moralidad’ por llevar su hiyab incorrectamente.

Teherán debe “lidiar decisivamente con aquellos que se oponen a la seguridad del país y la tranquilidad”, declaró este sábado, citado por Reuters.

Además, los medios locales señalan que el mandatario “subrayó la necesidad de distinguir entre una protesta y alteración del orden público y de la seguridad, y calificó los acontecimientos […] como disturbios”.

Las autoridades iraníes no revelaron el número exacto de las personas que fallecieron durante las protestas, pero la televisión estatal recoge, basándose en su propio conteo, que al menos 41 personas murieron en los disturbios.

Previamente, esta semana, el alto clérigo de Irán Ahmad Khatami acusó a EE.UU. de estar detrás de las protestas. De acuerdo con sus palabras, los enemigos de la nación buscan “eclipsar” los “éxitos” de la República Islámica respecto a su ingreso a la Organización de Cooperación de Shanghái. En ese contexto, afirmó que el presidente de EE.UU. “dirige estos disturbios desde la Organización de Naciones Unidas”.

De acuerdo con Reuters, se trata de las mayores protestas en el país desde 2019, cuando se celebraron multitudinarias manifestaciones por el aumento del precio del petróleo.

Noticia original de RT en Español

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Sambel Trasie in grote zaal De Doelen Rotterdam

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door Steven Seedo PARAMARIBO — “intussen hebben we al tien theaterproducties gedaan in Suriname, optredens op privéfeestjes in en buiten

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L’Italie vote en nombre, l’extrême droite se…

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Les Italiens se rendaient en nombre aux urnes dimanche pour élire leur parlement, où sauf surprise l’extrême droite devrait entrer en force et proposer le Premier ministre qui succédera à Mario Draghi.

Selon le ministère de l’Intérieur, l’affluence était de plus de 19% à 10H00 GMT, en ligne avec les législatives de 2018, et de nombreuses files d’attente se sont formées devant les bureaux de vote dans diverses régions du pays.

A seulement 45 ans, Giorgia Meloni, la cheffe du parti post-fasciste Fratelli d’Italia, crédité de près d’un quart des voix dans les derniers sondages, est favorite pour prendre la tête d’un gouvernement de coalition au sein duquel l’extrême droite dominerait largement la droite classique.

Un séisme à l’échelle de l’Italie, pays fondateur de l’Europe communautaire et troisième économie de la zone euro, mais aussi de l’UE, qui devrait composer avec cette idéologue proche du Premier ministre hongrois Viktor Orban.

“Je joue pour gagner, pas pour participer”, a déclaré en allant voter Matteo Salvini, chef de la Ligue anti-immigrés, qui voit son parti “sur le podium: premier, deuxième, au pire troisième” à l’issue du scrutin.

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“Je suis impatient de revenir à partir de demain au gouvernement de ce pays extraordinaire”, a ajouté M. Salvini, qui était vice-Premier ministre et ministre de l’Intérieur dans le premier gouvernement de Giuseppe Conte (2018-2019).

“En Europe, ils sont tous inquiets de voir Meloni au gouvernement (…) La fête est finie, l’Italie va commencer à défendre ses intérêts nationaux”, a mis en garde Giorgia Meloni durant sa campagne.

Cette ex-fan de Mussolini, dont la devise est “Dieu, patrie, famille”, a réussi à dédiaboliser son parti et catalyser sur son nom les mécontentements et frustrations de ses compatriotes en campant résolument dans l’opposition au gouvernement d’unité nationale de Mario Draghi.

Mais la messe n’est pas dite: “imprévisibles, les élections se jouent sur l’émotion et au dernier moment”, rappelle à l’AFP Emiliana De Blasio, professeure de sociologie à l’université Luiss de Rome, tout en soulignant le rôle-clé des indécis, estimés à 20% environ.

Les scores du Mouvement 5 Etoiles (M5S, ex-antisystème), crédité d’avoir institué un revenu minimum pour les plus pauvres, et du Parti Démocrate (PD, centre-gauche), bien implanté localement, pourraient réserver des surprises, notamment dans le sud du pays.

“Je vote pour le PD. J’ai toujours voté à droite mais maintenant j’ai peur de Mme Meloni, c’est la droite de l’intolérance”, a déclaré à l’AFP à Bologne (centre) Benedetta Tinti, 28 ans, employée dans une entreprise métallurgique.

– Cadenassage –

Quel que soit le gouvernement issu des élections, son chemin apparaît d’ores déjà semé d’embûches.

Il devra gérer la crise causée par la flambée des prix alors que l’Italie croule sous une dette représentant 150% du PIB, le ratio le plus élevé de la zone euro derrière la Grèce. Dans ce contexte, la manne du plan européen de relance post-pandémie, dont l’Italie est de loin le premier bénéficiaire, sera indispensable pour maintenir à flot la péninsule.

“L’Italie ne peut pas se permettre de se priver de ces sommes d’argent”, observe pour l’AFP l’historien Marc Lazar, jugeant donc “très limitée la marge de manœuvre de Meloni” sur l’économie. Elle pourrait en revanche ferrailler contre Bruxelles aux côtés de Varsovie et Budapest “sur les questions de défense de l’intérêt national par rapport aux intérêts européens”.

Giorgia Meloni réclame en outre une “révision des règles du Pacte de stabilité”, suspendues en raison de la crise sanitaire, qui fixent un plafond de 3% du PIB pour le déficit et de 60% pour la dette.

Sur les questions de société, cette Romaine pur jus s’affiche ultra-conservatrice: “Oui à la famille naturelle, non au lobby LGBT! Oui à l’identité sexuelle, non à l’idéologie du genre! Oui à la culture de la vie, non à l’abîme de la mort!”, a clamé en juin celle qui promet aussi de se battre “contre l’islamisation de l’Europe”.

Son arrivée au pouvoir se traduirait également par un cadenassage du pays, où débarquent chaque année des dizaines de milliers de migrants, une perspective qui inquiète les ONG humanitaires.

Alors que l’instabilité gouvernementale de l’Italie est légendaire, les experts s’accordent déjà sur la courte espérance de vie de cette coalition où Mme Meloni aura fort à faire pour gérer ses encombrants alliés, que ce soit l’inusable Silvio Berlusconi ou Matteo Salvini.

Le scrutin se terminera à 21H00 GMT. Les premiers sondages à la sortie des urnes donneront alors un aperçu des résultats.

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Revivez le 4ème Hub Économie France-Antilles « La Guadeloupe : Territoire en transition durable »

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HUB Economie France-Antilles
Vendredi 23 Septembre 2022 – 07h00

Le 4ème Hub Économie organisé par France-Antilles le jeudi 22 septembre 2022 s’est déroulé au Mémorial ACTe à Pointe-à-Pitre – DR

La 4ème édition du rendez-vous du « Hub économie » France-Antilles s’est tenue jeudi soir (22 septembre) au Mémorial ACTe à Pointe-à-Pitre. « La Guadeloupe : Territoire en transition durable », a été le thème abordé avec de nombreux intervenants et invités. Revivez cet évènement en vidéo.

« Comment peut-on accélérer la transition Durable dont la Guadeloupe a besoin ? ». C’est le sujet retenu dans le cadre du 4ème Hub Économie organisé par France-Antilles. Il s’est déroulé au Mémorial ACTe (à Pointe-à-Pitre) et a donné la parole aux acteurs du territoire qui contribuent à tout mettre en oeuvre pour accélérer la transition durable.

  Innovation : le 3ème Hub Économie …

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Leanni Tibbetts crowned Miss World Cayman Islands 2022 Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Leanni Tibbetts has been crowned Miss World Cayman Islands 2022.

Tibbetts, who was contestant #1, also won Miss Photogenic, Miss Best on Sports, Miss Best Island Couture and Miss Best in Interview at the event held at the Harquail Theatre on Saturday night.

For her win, Tibbets received a $70,000 four year educational scholarship from the Cayman Islands Government, along with gift cards, a one year membership to F45 training, a four month personal training package and a certification course for divers.

First runner-up in the competition was Melissa Bridgemohan. She took home a trophy, gym membership, gift cards, a divers’ certification course and three months personal training package. As customary, the first runner-up will take the place of Tibbetts in the event that Tibbetts is unable to perform the role for any reason.

Second runner-up was Latoya Jackson, who received a trophy, gift cards, a turtle necklace and two months’ personal training.

Other winners were as follows:

Miss Multimedia: Angelique Copeland Miss Congeniality: tie between Latoya Jackson and Deverlee Ramos Bodden Miss Best in Swimwear: Latoya Jackson Miss Best in Gown: Latoya Jackson

More about Miss World Cayman Islands

Miss World Cayman Islands (MWCI) is a local beauty pageant that offers young Caymanian women the opportunity to compete in the Miss World pageant.

MWCI also aims to inspire, nurture and empower young women to be leaders in their communities through Girl Power Cayman, a non-profit organisation.

MWCI was established in 2017 by Director, Pamela J. Ebanks-Small a past Miss Cayman Islands who competed in the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants.

For more information about Miss World Cayman Islands please contact missworldcayman@gmail.com or visit their social media page at https://www.facebook.com/missworldcayman/

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14 Community Drivers to be honoured this year Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Nominations for the Sagicor Foundation biennial Community Heroes Award are now open.

Members of the public are being invited to nominate extraordinary Jamaicans who are doing good in their communities to be considered for the award.

This year, Sagicor Foundation will be selecting 14 nominees from the submissions to be recognised and rewarded as ‘Community Heroes’. Each awardee is to receive $50,000 each, along with a commemorative award of recognition.

The inaugural Sagicor Community Heroes Award was launched in 2020 as part of Sagicor Group Jamaica’s 50th anniversary milestone celebrations. Fifty outstanding philanthropic Jamaicans from across the island were selected and honoured at a celebratory event.

To be eligible for the awards, nominees must be of Jamaican citizenship, be 10 years and older, and are improving their communities through service to others.

Nominees are expected to show consistent commitment and dedication to volunteerism, charity, kindness, doing good and giving back, as well as exhibiting courage and bravery by selflessly performing acts of kindness for the benefit of others.

“We want to celebrate, recognise and reward those everyday heroes who are dedicated to serving and helping others, even as they face their own challenges; our Sagicor Community Heroes Awardees should exemplify and embody that spirit of volunteerism, kindness and charity to others”, said Alysia White, Executive Director of Sagicor Foundation.

White added that the Foundation is looking for those extraordinary Jamaicans who are uplifting their communities and playing roles in building a better and stronger Jamaica for the future.

“Our mantra here at the Sagicor Foundation is ‘Caring, Inspiring and Serving’, and our Community Heroes must embody those qualities too”, said White.

Established charities, registered organisations and team members of Sagicor Group Jamaica and all its subsidiaries are not eligible for the award, which are for individuals only.

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Pierre, Chastanet Express Condolences After Fatal Road Accident In Bexon – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre and Opposition leader Allen Chastanet have expressed condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in Friday’s collision between a minibus and a panel van in Bexon.

“My sincerest condolences to the families who lost their loved ones during this tragic accident in Bexon. Let us pray for the repose of their souls to our Lord,” Pierre wrote on Facebook.

“To the injured, I wish you all healing as our nurses and doctors care for you. Thank you to all the emergency personnel who worked tirelessly to rescue people from the wreckage,” he said.

“May God increase our strength, especially during this sorrowful period and let the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all,” the Castries East MP stated,

For his part, opposition leader Allen Chastanet wished a speedy physical and mental recovery to all those who are nursing injuries.

The Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) said it transported twelve people to the OKEU Hospital while a medical practitioner pronounced three individuals dead at the scene.

Those who succumbed at the scene were identified as the driver, an adult female, and a baby girl.

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Chastanet indicated that he knew the adult female, Shani Willie, very well.

“Ms. Shani Willie was an ambitious and hardworking young lady,” Chastanet wrote on Facebook.

The former Prime Minister disclosed that he had the honour of working with the deceased at the Ministry of the Public Service.

“Her constant drive and desire to always have the best possible outcome for whatever project she worked on was something that I admired tremendously. Like many of those who knew this kind soul, I too will miss her greatly,” the United Workers Party (UWP) leader stated.

Chastanet, the MP for Micoud South, also observed that Roger Joseph, the driver who died in the Bexon accident, was a ‘well-known’ constituent.

“Sending my condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Mr. Joseph. May he Rest In Peace,” the opposition leader stated.

The President of the Southern Minibus Association, Marcellinus Faisal, described the deceased as a model driver and a very safe one.

“He was not a reckless driver,” Faisal told St Lucia Times.

Headline photo: (L to R) Shani Willie & Roger Joseph

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