New Batavia youth group plans to effect social change

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Members of the newly formed Batavia Mountain Movers Youth Group alongside Blossom Inc’s mentorship trainers Joses Solomon and Arlyne Ramdatt (kneeling)

For years, hinterland communities have seen recurring incidents of social issues, such as teenage pregnancy and alcohol abuse. Youths of Batavia, in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), plan to effect change to this situation to see social ills affecting the community being addressed frontally.

On October 28, 2022, the Batavia Mountain Movers Youth Group was presented to its home village. With training provided by Blossom Inc’s Spotlight Initiative, these youths, some of whom are serving as Community Support Officers, have been trained in various skills, and are equipped to address the issues of gender-based violence and child sexual abuse. They have also been trained in various life skills before the official launch of the group.

The training sessions were capacity-building initiatives to provide the youths of the community with skills and knowledge, so they can appropriately advocate for other persons within the community.

“The name Mountain Movers came about because of the main purpose of the group, and that is to make a positive impact on the lives of the youths of Batavia,” Crystal Williams, one of the leaders of the group, noted at its launching. She said the main pillars of the group are love, trust, and community service.

“This group believes that teamwork is what makes the dream work. And our dream as youths is to see our village forge ahead in terms of youth empowerment, hence our motto is, ‘Individuals go far, teams go further’,” she told the villagers.

Williams said the group would work together, with its motto being to provide the youths of the community a better and more level playing field when it comes to sports, jobs, and training opportunities. She said the group also wants to provide the youths in the area with “more solid building blocks to education and equal opportunities, so that they can make a more positive contribution to their family as well as village development.”

At the launch of the group, its members prepared several artistic pieces, such as skits, dramatic poems, songs, and an acrostic inspired by their training. Batavia Toshao Orin Williams, Deputy Toshao Donna Boyal, Regional Child Protection Officer Shenella Edwards, and representatives from Blossom Inc. Child Advocacy Centers graced the event.

Blossom’s Spotlight Initiative began in November 2020 in collaboration with the Spotlight Initiative, a project funded by the United Nations Children’s Fund, the United Nations, and the European Union. Its goal is to eliminate violence against women and girls in Guyana.Blossom Inc’s Education and Outreach Officers Arlyne Ramdatt and Joses Solomon have been making several impactful trips into several communities to do just that.

The officers have been able to establish and support communities such as Matthews Ridge in Region 1 and Waramadong in Region 7 to launch youth groups similar to the one formed in Batavia.

According to Blossom Inc., the youth groups are not only peer-support bodies that offer safe spaces for young people in the community, but youths who form the group have received from Education and Outreach Officers training and mentorship that has provided them with the skills to plan and conduct various awareness-raising activities and campaigns to advocate against the social ills in their communities while supporting other youth in the community.

Following the launch of the Batavia Mountain Movers Youth Group, Blossom Inc expressed appreciation to the EU for being a major donor of funds to the UN to embark on the wider Spotlight Initiative.

That global initiative would see Guyana benefitting from the three-year, EU-funded program aimed at eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls.

“Much more is still to be done in order to see us, as a nation, achieve sustainable gender equality and the benefits of women empowerment by 2030,” Blossom Inc has said.It has been noted that the Spotlight team would forever be grateful for all the support given and pledges made to the project. For safe spaces to make reports of gender-based violence, members of the public can contact Blossom Inc. at 233-6701, the Counselling Hotline at 914, and/or the Child Protection hotline at 227-0979.

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Taiwan Pledges US$100,000 Flood Relief Donation To Saint Lucia – St. Lucia Times News

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Taiwan Pledges US$100,000 Flood Relief Donation To Saint Lucia – St. Lucia Times News

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Taiwan has pledged a US$100,000 donation to Saint Lucia to assist in its recovery from recent devastating floods, which wreaked havoc in the North of the Island.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the donation on Friday.

The country’s Central News Agency (CNA) quoted a Foreign Ministry statement saying the money would help Saint Lucia’s reconstruction efforts.

CNA  also reported that Taiwan would give more help if needed.

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Saint Lucia’s National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) has said that the disaster level after the recent floods has risen to two on a scale of four due to the extent of the damage in the North.

The National Emergency Operation Centre (NEOC) was coordinating the distribution of relief supplies to households and communities affected by the November 6 trough system.

Damage Analysis and Needs Assessment (DANA) teams have been deployed to affected communities to identify the needs of households and communities that require assistance.

Assessments will continue into the coming weeks.

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Driekwart ambtenaren Nickerie al geregistreerd

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PARAMARIBO — Ruim driekwart van de ambtenaren van Nickerie hebben zich al geregistreerd. Het ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken (BiZa) is

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L’Iran annonce une première condamnation à mort liée aux “émeutes”

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Un tribunal de Téhéran a condamné à mort dimanche, pour la première fois, une personne accusée d’avoir participé “aux émeutes” qui secouent l’Iran, a annoncé l’agence…

Un tribunal de Téhéran a condamné à mort dimanche, pour la première fois, une personne accusée d’avoir participé “aux émeutes” qui secouent l’Iran, a annoncé l’agence de l’autorité judiciaire Mizan online.

Aucune information n’a été donnée sur son identité ni sur son âge.

Selon le verdict, cette personne est jugée coupable “d’avoir incendié un bâtiment gouvernemental, de trouble à l’ordre public, de rassemblement et conspiration en vue de commettre un crime contre la sécurité nationale, d’être un ennemi de Dieu et de corruption sur terre”, a précisé l’agence.

Un autre tribunal de la capitale a condamné cinq personnes à des peines de cinq à 10 ans de prison pour “rassemblement et conspiration en vue de commettre des crimes contre la sécurité nationale et trouble à l’ordre public”.

Il s’agit de tribunaux de première instance et les condamnés peuvent donc faire appel, précise Mizan.

L’Iran est secoué par une vague de manifestations depuis la mort le 16 septembre de Mahsa Amini, une Kurde iranienne de 22 ans, arrêtée trois jours plus tôt par la police des mœurs pour avoir enfreint le strict code vestimentaire de la République islamique.

La justice iranienne a par ailleurs inculpé près de 800 personnes pour leur participation à des “récentes émeutes” dans les provinces d’Hormozgan, d’Ispahan et Markazi.

Plus de 2.000 personnes ont été inculpées, dont la moitié à Téhéran, depuis le début des manifestations, il y a deux mois, selon les chiffres fournis par la justice iranienne. 

Des organisations des droits de l’Homme à l’étranger font état de 15.000 arrestations, chiffre que démentent les autorités iraniennes.

Loi du talion

Récemment, une grande majorité des 290 députés iraniens avaient réclamé à la justice d’appliquer la loi du talion contre les “ennemis de Dieu”, en référence aux auteurs des “émeutes” qui secouent le pays.

Les députés demandaient à tous les responsables du pays, y compris le pouvoir judiciaire, d’appliquer dès que possible contre les moharebs (ennemis de Dieu) la loi du talion.

“Comme le groupe Etat islamique, ils ont porté atteinte à la vie et aux biens des gens avec des armes blanches et des armes à feu”, affirmaient les parlementaires.

L’Iran a par ailleurs fustigé dimanche la rencontre à Paris entre le président français et des opposantes, qualifiant de “regrettables et honteuses” ses déclarations à l’issue de cette réunion.

Emmanuel Macron avait reçu vendredi à Paris, en marge du Forum de la paix, quatre militantes iraniennes, dont il avait salué la “révolution qu’elles sont en train de conduire” dans leur pays.

“Il s’agit d’une violation flagrante des responsabilités internationales de la France dans la lutte contre le terrorisme et la violence et nous considérons qu’elle favorise ces sinistres phénomènes”, a déclaré le porte-parole du ministère des Affaires étrangères, Nasser Kanani.

L’Iran a en outre vivement réagi dimanche aux propos la veille du chancelier allemand Olaf Scholz sur son podcast vidéo hebdomadaire.

“Quel genre de gouvernement êtes-vous qui tire sur ses propres citoyens? Quiconque agit de cette manière doit s’attendre à notre opposition”, avait dit le chancelier.

“La destruction des relations historiques entre l’Iran et l’Allemagne aura des conséquences à long terme et l’Iran possède une longue liste de revendications vis-à-vis de l’Allemagne en matière des droits de l’Homme”, a déclaré le porte-parole des Affaires étrangères iraniennes, dénonçant la position “interventionniste” et “provocatrice” de l’Allemagne. 

Pour tenter d’apaiser la situation au Sistan-Baloutchistan après les incidents qui y ont fait des dizaines de morts depuis le 30 septembre, une délégation dépêchée par le guide suprême Ali Khamenei s’est rendue ce week-end dans cette province du sud-est de l’Iran.

Arrivé samedi soir à Zahedan, la capitale de cette province défavorisée, peuplée d’une importante minorité sunnite, son représentant Mohammad-Javad Haj Ali Akbari a déclaré dimanche: “Nous sommes venus pour vous faire part du chagrin et de la tristesse qu’éprouve le guide suprême concernant les incidents qui se sont produits” au Sistan-Baloutchistan.

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L’Iran annonce une première condamnation à mort liée aux “émeutes”

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Un tribunal de Téhéran a condamné à mort dimanche, pour la première fois, une personne accusée d’avoir participé “aux émeutes” qui secouent l’Iran, a annoncé l’agence…

Un tribunal de Téhéran a condamné à mort dimanche, pour la première fois, une personne accusée d’avoir participé “aux émeutes” qui secouent l’Iran, a annoncé l’agence de l’autorité judiciaire Mizan online.

Aucune information n’a été donnée sur son identité ni sur son âge.

Selon le verdict, cette personne est jugée coupable “d’avoir incendié un bâtiment gouvernemental, de trouble à l’ordre public, de rassemblement et conspiration en vue de commettre un crime contre la sécurité nationale, d’être un ennemi de Dieu et de corruption sur terre”, a précisé l’agence.

Un autre tribunal de la capitale a condamné cinq personnes à des peines de cinq à 10 ans de prison pour “rassemblement et conspiration en vue de commettre des crimes contre la sécurité nationale et trouble à l’ordre public”.

Il s’agit de tribunaux de première instance et les condamnés peuvent donc faire appel, précise Mizan.

L’Iran est secoué par une vague de manifestations depuis la mort le 16 septembre de Mahsa Amini, une Kurde iranienne de 22 ans, arrêtée trois jours plus tôt par la police des mœurs pour avoir enfreint le strict code vestimentaire de la République islamique.

La justice iranienne a par ailleurs inculpé près de 800 personnes pour leur participation à des “récentes émeutes” dans les provinces d’Hormozgan, d’Ispahan et Markazi.

Plus de 2.000 personnes ont été inculpées, dont la moitié à Téhéran, depuis le début des manifestations, il y a deux mois, selon les chiffres fournis par la justice iranienne. 

Des organisations des droits de l’Homme à l’étranger font état de 15.000 arrestations, chiffre que démentent les autorités iraniennes.

Loi du talion

Récemment, une grande majorité des 290 députés iraniens avaient réclamé à la justice d’appliquer la loi du talion contre les “ennemis de Dieu”, en référence aux auteurs des “émeutes” qui secouent le pays.

Les députés demandaient à tous les responsables du pays, y compris le pouvoir judiciaire, d’appliquer dès que possible contre les moharebs (ennemis de Dieu) la loi du talion.

“Comme le groupe Etat islamique, ils ont porté atteinte à la vie et aux biens des gens avec des armes blanches et des armes à feu”, affirmaient les parlementaires.

L’Iran a par ailleurs fustigé dimanche la rencontre à Paris entre le président français et des opposantes, qualifiant de “regrettables et honteuses” ses déclarations à l’issue de cette réunion.

Emmanuel Macron avait reçu vendredi à Paris, en marge du Forum de la paix, quatre militantes iraniennes, dont il avait salué la “révolution qu’elles sont en train de conduire” dans leur pays.

“Il s’agit d’une violation flagrante des responsabilités internationales de la France dans la lutte contre le terrorisme et la violence et nous considérons qu’elle favorise ces sinistres phénomènes”, a déclaré le porte-parole du ministère des Affaires étrangères, Nasser Kanani.

L’Iran a en outre vivement réagi dimanche aux propos la veille du chancelier allemand Olaf Scholz sur son podcast vidéo hebdomadaire.

“Quel genre de gouvernement êtes-vous qui tire sur ses propres citoyens? Quiconque agit de cette manière doit s’attendre à notre opposition”, avait dit le chancelier.

“La destruction des relations historiques entre l’Iran et l’Allemagne aura des conséquences à long terme et l’Iran possède une longue liste de revendications vis-à-vis de l’Allemagne en matière des droits de l’Homme”, a déclaré le porte-parole des Affaires étrangères iraniennes, dénonçant la position “interventionniste” et “provocatrice” de l’Allemagne. 

Pour tenter d’apaiser la situation au Sistan-Baloutchistan après les incidents qui y ont fait des dizaines de morts depuis le 30 septembre, une délégation dépêchée par le guide suprême Ali Khamenei s’est rendue ce week-end dans cette province du sud-est de l’Iran.

Arrivé samedi soir à Zahedan, la capitale de cette province défavorisée, peuplée d’une importante minorité sunnite, son représentant Mohammad-Javad Haj Ali Akbari a déclaré dimanche: “Nous sommes venus pour vous faire part du chagrin et de la tristesse qu’éprouve le guide suprême concernant les incidents qui se sont produits” au Sistan-Baloutchistan.

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Le guide suprême iranien, l’ayatollah Ali Khamenei, le 12 octobre 2022 à Téhéran
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Un tribunal de Téhéran a condamné à mort dimanche, pour la première fois, une personne accusée d’avoir participé “aux émeutes” qui secouent l’Iran
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• STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN

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22 migrants arrive in Cayman Brac over the past couple of days Loop Cayman Islands

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According to the Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC), a total of 22 migrants arrived in Cayman Brac over the past couple of days.

The number includes 3 male migrants who arrived in the Spot Bay area of Cayman Brac today (Sunday, November 13, 2022) at approximately 6:45am.

Another 9 male migrants previously arrived on November 10, followed by 10 on November 11 who came ashore on Cayman Brac.

According to CBC, the migrants will be processed in accordance with CBC’s established protocols.

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A GRENADIAN woman, 36, accused of stabbing her common-law husband, was granted $30,000 bail with a surety on Friday by a Port of Spain magistrate.

As a part of her bail conditions, a police press release said, she was ordered not to communicate with her husband and must also report to her local police station once weekly until her next hearing on December 9.

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Agri Minister assures: Flood-hit registered farmers to get help

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Agriculture Minister Kazim Hosein. – Photo by Marvin Hamilton

MINISTER of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Kazim Hosein is promising that all registered farmers affected by recent flooding will receive assistance from the state.

A release from the ministry on Sunday said that government has implemented a multi-faceted approach involving several ministries and agencies to ensure registered farmers and affected citizens receive assistance in the shortest possible time.

“I have witnessed the impact of flooding on the farming community and I wish to assure all those affected that this Government will mobilise the necessary resources to not only bring relief but also return a level of normalcy and productivity to this valuable sector,” Hosein said.

He reiterated that on an urgent request of the Prime Minister, a co-ordinating unit was established and involves the Ministry of

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Hosein encouraged all affected registered farmers to visit their nearest county offices and make flood damage claims. Farmers must ensure claims are made to the relevant county agricultural office as soon as possible or within ten working days of the flood-damage event.

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• County St George West (112 Farm Road, Curepe) – 662-5127/1886

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• County Caroni (Lightpole 525, Old Southern Main Road, Chase Village) – Contact: 797-2740

• Regional administration south (Inverness Avenue, San Fernando) – Main Office South – 225-4727/225-4637.

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Police, army hunt cop killer in Tobago

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In a press release on Sunday, Jacob said “all resources of the TTPS and national security will be brought to bear in the investigations into the killing of the young officer, and the island will be scoured until the perpetrators of the crime are brought to justice.”

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PM: WI cricket needs competent management

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TEE TIME: Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley posted this photo on his Facebook page on Saturday showing himself with retired WI cricket legend Viv Richards on the golf course. – Facebook

HOURS after posting photos of himself with golfing buddy, retired cricket legend Viv Richards, the Prime Minister took to social media on Sunday to call for visonaries and competent management for West Indies cricket following the regional side’s embarrassing exit, at the preliminary qualifying stages, of the just concluded T20 World Cup.

Dr Rowley – cleared of covid19 on Friday after his third infection – said that now that the T20 World Cup is over and the embarrassingly underwhelming performance of West Indies cricket exposed in all its nakedness, there was urgent need for deep reflection.

“What is it about us that after demonstrating our superior playing skills in these colonial and post-colonial islands we cannot now find it within our populations, the business, coaching and management skills to halt the decline of an activity where we dominated the world for a record-breaking almost two decades,” Rowley asked in a post on his Facebook page.

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