Gona?ves exige le retrait de l’augmentation des prix de l’essence et le d?part d’Ariel Henry

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Tr?s t?t mercredi, dans divers quartiers de la ville des Gona?ves, des pneus enflamm?s, des tessons de bouteilles et des barricades ont emp?ch? la libre circulation automobile, voire pi?tonne. L’objectif du mouvement ?tait de continuer ? r?clamer le d?part du chef du gouvernement et pour exiger le retrait de la d?cision d’augmenter ? la pompe le prix des carburants. Selon les protestataires, il est clair que le PM veut en finir avec la population en d?cidant d’arr?ter dans un contexte aussi difficile la subvention de l’?tat de l’essence.

” Nous vivons d?j? une situation difficile avec la faim, la pauvret? et le ch?mage qui nous rongent. Depuis plusieurs mois, l’essence n’a jamais ?t? vendue normalement dans les stations-service. Nous ne sommes m?me pas encore sortis de la crise du march? informel, le Premier ministre annonce une augmentation. Son dernier message ? la nation prouve qu’il est sans coeur, insensible. Il sera le seul responsable de ce que cette d?cision va causer dans le pays >>, a d?clar? un protestataire.

En longeant le long de l’avenue des Dattes pr?s du carrefour Turenne, une vive altercation allait se produire entre des manifestants et certains ?tudiants de l’Ecole de droit et des sciences ?conomiques qui ?taient en plein examen. Arriv?s en face de l’institution, les manifestants ont exig? la sortie des ?tudiants qui ont refus?. Frustr?s, des manifestants ont lanc? des pierres et des bouteilles en direction de l’?cole bond?e d’?tudiants. Ces derniers, furieux, ont ripost?. Tout de suite apr?s, un d?p?t conservant de nombreux documents a ?t? incendi?.

Certains ont point? du doigt les manifestants, constitu?s en grande partie de chauffeurs de taxi moto. Dans une note de presse parue en milieu de journ?e, le comit? directoire du syndicat des propri?taires et chauffeurs de taxi-moto de l’Artibonite (SPCTMA), a d?nonc? une campagne visant ? boycotter leur mouvement. Le bureau rejette d’un revers de main toute implication des chauffeurs de taxi-moto dans cet acte scandaleux.

Au cours de cette journ?e, divers actes d’agression physique ont ?t? d?nonc?s par des membres de la population pr?s des barricades. Les activit?s commerciales ?taient compl?tement paralys?es et il ?tait pratiquement impossible pour les voitures et camions de transport de circuler.

Dans une conf?rence de presse donn?e le dimanche 11 septembre dernier, des responsables de diverses organisations ont pr?sent? la ” Coalition des organisations politiques, sociales et syndicales “. Compos? de Rapha?l Clavanet Marado, Jeunesse Montante du grand Nord, Jorchemy Jean-Baptiste de Toutouni et Me Enock G?n? G?n?lus du secteur Vaudou organis?. Ces personnalit?s politiques entendent accompagner la population ? travers divers mouvements visant ? forcer le PM ? partir et la libre vente du carburant dans les stations-service.

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Trio calls out Britain for atrocities as House pays tribute to Queen Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Three members of the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) were in no mood to overlook the atrocities committed by Britain, including slavery, with the Royal family at the helm, as the House of Representatives on Tuesday paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II who died September 8 at age 96.

The Queen, who was Jamaica’s Head of State, was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, having sat on the throne for over 70 years, and one of the longest-serving monarchs in history.

The trio of St Andrew South Western Member of Parliament (MP) Dr Angela Brown-Burke, St Catherine Southern MP Fitz Jackson, and the outgoing MP for St Ann South Eastern, Lisa Hanna, said it was time to fix past wrongs.

They highlighted some of the wrongs committed by Britain during the period of colonisation as the British High Commissioner to Jamaica, Judith Slater, sat in the chamber.

After first extending sympathies to “the family members of the Queen and all her people”, Brown-Burke, who led the way said: “I also speak as a descendant of field slaves on Mr Brown’s (slave master) plantation and, therefore, I could not extend sympathies without my mind straying to some of the other dark and ugly aspects of her reign”.

Angela Brown-Burke

While stating that she had no intention of going into the details, Brown-Burke said: “As an individual who, by virtue of the colour of my skin and where I come from, live a reality that has been determined by our colonial past, I stand right here representing some individuals who have the same cultural heritage that I do, and I will not, for one second, be silenced or be quieted because I happen to be in the House of Parliament. After all, this is the people’s House; this is their House, all the people’s House.”

Brown-Burke, who is also Chairman of the PNP, said she was duty-bound while extending sympathies to the Royal Family, to “also place on record that the outstanding issues of reparatory justice and being a fully independent and sovereign country must be something that we do not leave behind”.

She also noted that protocol dictated that one be polite and that there be a period of mourning for the country’s Head of State. However, she expressed “surprise that here in Jamaica we’re actually mourning longer than even Britain”.

That was a reference to Prime Minister Andrew Holness declaring 12 days of mourning while the UK has declared 10 days.

For his part, Jackson distanced himself from sentiments expressed on behalf of Jamaicans by the Prime Minister and fellow Opposition MP Phillip Paulwell, who both heaped praise on the Queen in their tributes.

“There are some very uncomfortable truths that we don’t like to talk about but they’re truths nonetheless,” Jackson stated.

“And if we close our eyes and ears to them they don’t go away. And if we do that, quite frankly, we become hypocrites, speakers of the convenient things,” he added.

Lauding Brown-Burke for her remarks, Jackson questioned what contribution the Queen made to Jamaica during her 70 years on the throne. He noted that 60 of those years would have been “during our independence and 10 were during our colonial past”.

Fitz Jackson

Jackson stated that remnants of the past remain and cannot be denied or swept under the carpet. He suggested that one of the wrongs that remain is a lack of apology from Britain for the atrocities of slavery.

“I’ve come to appreciate the best way to deal with an unfortunate past is to face it, acknowledge it and at the very least, if you sincerely believe it’s wrong, to make a humble apology for that wrong. That’s the very least,” he said while being interrupted by government members.

Undeterred, he continued: “I heard the Prime Minister spoke, and I heard my leader of Opposition business spoke, and he said he spoke on behalf of all of us. I could not sit here and let the record reflect that I concur with those [remarks]. I don’t, and that’s my sincere position, and I just want to register it.”

Jackson said that, like Brown-Burke, he spoke on behalf of Jamaicans outside the Parliament, who elected him to serve.

In her tribute, Hanna, who is also the Opposition Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, noted that the Queen personified strength, grace and determination.

“She was a true definition of duty to country,” said Hanna.

Hanna then argued that “the death of the Queen places the United Kingdom at a new crossroads to bend the arc of history towards justice”.

“From our part of the world, we must not forget that Jamaica is still a realm of the British Monarchy. We’ve watched the political developments over the past few years and its history moving forward.

“One issue that comes to mind as a Member of Parliament in a former British colony, and we’re all aware, each and every one of us in here, of the evils of slavery, which are still alive and present. So is the question of the wealth gained by the United Kingdom, including the Monarchy from its Empire,” said Hanna.

Lisa Hanna

She posited that Commonwealth nations “are united in our differences in the belief in the importance of reparatory justice”.

Hanna said: “We would like to see Britain perhaps face up to the legacy of some of its participation in this reality and to acknowledge its history and the consequences thereof and begin to take some concrete steps to rectify it”.

The outgoing MP said that King Charles, who succeeded his mother on her death, and the new Prime Minister Liz Truss both have the unique opportunity to courageously redefine Britain’s image into action.

“Not with what we call in Jamaica ‘a bag a mouth’ with outdated platitudes intended to make people momentarily feel nice but with real action,” she said.

Hanna is imploring the new king and prime minister to “urgently realise that Britain’s approach to its past has been, and continues to be misaligned with current expectations of their former colonies.

“It is time to correct their historical wrongs by resetting its political, economic and social systems for future generations. If not, we, in Jamaica, will only watch that country walk alone, backwards into the future with its leaders’ eyes closed,” she said.

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Arlen Seaton Represents Antigua And Barbuda At The Second Annual Caribbean Rhythm Showcase In Jamaica.

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

The Ministry of Creative Industries and Innovation – MCII congratulates Arlen Seaton on being selected as a finalist for the Caribbean Rhythm Showcase in Jamaica this month. Arlen Seaton has been chosen as 1 of 20 emerging artistes originating in and around the region and was selected from more than 250 submissions in the preliminary round.

The Caribbean Rhythm Showcase allows regional artistes and entertainers to showcase their talents, collaborate with other musicians, and connect with music executives with the opportunity to generate regional and international interest through a joint partnership between the Caribbean Export Development Agency, the European Union and Headline Entertainment of Jamaica.

The Caribbean Rhythm Showcase will allow Antiguan and Barbudan artistes and others to showcase their talents, collaborate with other regional musicians, and connect to music executives with the opportunity to generate international interest.

Arlen Seaton is an Antiguan-born singer and songwriter, a graduate of Morehouse College of Performing Arts.

He has performed at local venues and festivals and has opened for international artistes, including Marica Griffith and Buju Banton.

The Caribbean Rhythm Showcase will be held Sunday, 18th September 2022, in Kingston, Jamaica.

The Government and People of Antigua and Barbuda and the Ministry of Creative Industries and Innovation take this opportunity to wish Arlen Seaton all the best in this new and exciting venture.

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Anand Dwarka in de wolken na overhandiging schilderij aan Rutte

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door Tascha Aveloo PARAMARIBO — “Ik ben echt superblij dat de overhandiging aan de premier toch is gelukt.” Kunstenaar Anand

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Retired High Court Justice found dead at home; DPP and Chief Magistrate share fond remembrances of Judge Errol Thomas

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Fair, very knowledgeable, firm and balanced are just some of the terms being used to describe the late Justice Errol Thomas, former High Court judge.

Reports say the retired jurist’s partially decomposed body was discovered on Tuesday, September 13, in his home, where he lived alone. A post-mortem examination will have to be conducted to determine the cause of his death.

Director of Public Prosecutions Anthony Armstrong tells REAL News that Justice Thomas was a firm, yet affable, and highly regarded jurist who gave long and faithful service to the law and the public welfare.

He adds that Justice Thomas had a great love for the law and would often share new developments with counsel on both sides.

Armstrong says Thomas’ judicial temperament was excellent; he was respectful toward all the litigants and attorneys who appeared before him; and, accordingly, he will be greatly missed.

Meanwhile, Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh, who was close to the retired judge, shares similar sentiments about the man to whom many lawyers referred as “Judge Dread” – on account of his sometimes harsh sentences.

She says Thomas was sound in his judgment and was particularly strict when it came to murder, rape and robbery cases. For the offence of rape, she says, the convict was not likely to be sentenced to fewer than 20 years.

According to her, no matter one’s social, religious, political or financial background, Justice Thomas would approach the trial fairly and impose a sentence based solely on the circumstances of the case.

In addition, Walsh says that Thomas was a wonderful researcher. She recalls that, if an issue requiring research came up during a case, he would be ready by the following morning with his decision.

The retired judge reportedly was also prompt with his rulings.  Walsh remembers him saying that the prosecution changes; the lawyers change; but the judge is always constant.

The Chief Magistrate, who previously served as a public prosecutor, says she never questioned Thomas’ judgment, knowing that he had given it a great deal of thought.

Walsh also credits Justice Thomas for being a teacher who moulded a number of the young prosecutors, inviting them into his office and offering advice.

The St. Vincent-born Thomas attended Carleton University, Canada; the University of the West Indies; and the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad & Tobago. He was subsequently called to the Barbados, Saint Lucia and Grenada Bars.

Throughout his illustrious career all over the Caribbean, Thomas held positions as Crown Counsel; Solicitor General; Attorney General; acting Parliamentary Counsel; Senior Parliamentary Counsel; and Registrar of Titles.

Justice Thomas last worked in the Attorney-General’s Office in Antigua and Barbuda. (REAL NEWS)

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18th Anniversary of Asot Michael’s Back to School program in Pares and Parham

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18th Anniversary of Asot Michael’s Back to School program in Pares and Parham

Member of Parliament for St Peters, Hon. Asot Michael celebrated the 18th anniversary of his Back-to-School assistance program in Pares and Parham with the delivery of school supplies to over 200 students.

The Back-to-School packages for students from kindergarten to Grade 6 at both institutions include:

School Bags
Lunch Kits
Exercise Books
Pens, Pencils & Crayons
Stationery Sets
Geometry Sets
Rulers

Mr. Michael says since he was elected as Parliamentary Representative for the St Peters Constituency in 2004, successive governments of the UPP and ABLP have not given adequate attention to the education assistance needs of constituents.

As a result, “I committed myself to providing as much help as I can every year from my personal resources… I am happy we have been able to sustain this initiative for 18 years and I look forward to deepening and widening our assistance programs to these two important but underserved schools in the St Peters constituency”.

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Letter: Preventing…Dutch Disease

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

These Dutch people ain’t easy. For hundreds of years – after hundreds of years of being the worst slave owners on planet earth – they refused to leave us in peace when the British kicked them out. Yes…it’s all those Dutchmen scaring the bejesus out of the unwary who happened to cross grounds where they might’ve horsewhipped our forebears. And don’t think your Eyewitness is making this up – just ask any of your relatives from those villages and wards with Dutch names. Like Zeelugt or Ruimveldt!!

And just when you hoped we’d get rid of them since we’re concreting over their yards – yes… they can’t apparate through solid concrete!! – up comes these warnings almost daily in the press that we’ll be catching the “Dreaded Dutch Disease”!! And why?? Cause we’ve just struck oil and we’ll be the fastest growing economy in the world!! Looks like there are dark linings behind THAT silver cloud!! And here your Eyewitness was worried that with so much money flowing in, we’d be in danger of getting as fat and blubbery as Jabba the Hut – with all the fatty foods we’ll now afford!!

In the past, your Eyewitness used to ignore these wailing Jeremiahs preaching doom and gloom. But after being hit by COVID, monkeypox – and the PNC-rigging attempt! – -in the last two years he ain’t taking no chances!! But how to avoid kooks like during the COVID scare who insisted vaccinations were just a con job and they’d not only harm us in the here and now – but also in the hereafter!! Was this “Dreaded Dutch Disease” just another scam??

So your Eyewitness decided to look into this next-big-scare!! Seems that when all this money starts rolling in – especially when it’s foreign money and we all begin to sing that old hit – “Money in the land with the Yankee dollar bill!!” – all kinda weird things gonna start happening. And not just us starting to tell vendors on the pavement “keep the change”!! Evidently, with all that moola coming in from oil, we’ll start ignoring our old standbys like rice and sugar that kept us going all these years!! But hey!! Isn’t that what’s SUPPOSED to happen??

Look at America and Britain – and for the latter not just because their Queen’s passed. They used to make their living from growing wheat and cattle. Well, they still grow some – but is that what’s raking in the big bucks?? No siree Bob!! THEY MAKE THEIR MONEY FROM MONEY – doing trading in something called “derivatives”!! It’s just a fancy word for gambling in all sorts of financial stuff.So let’s train those kids getting 27 CSECs to gamble and voila!! – no Dutch Disease!! That wasn’t so hard, was it??

…stagnation

In addition to your Eyewitness’s suggestion about us training some derivative mavens to make money on the trillions (Ok…Ok…Guyana dollars, but that’s still $USBillions!!), we’ll be accumulating in our NRF, Pres Ali’s also been putting some thought into preventing that Dreaded Dutch Disease. As a centrepiece of the new Silica City he’s creating near CJIA, there’s gonna be an “Innovation Village” – to nurture cutting-edge technological start-ups. Our local Silicon Valley. Silica City, Silicon Valley…get it??!! The “Village” part of the name, to be honest, jarred your Eyewitness’s sensibilities. “Village” connotes to him, arts and crafts – not unicorns dealing with smart apps!!

But just as America still produces wheat and cattle – even though cowboys have faded from the scene, President Ali is trying valiantly to keep the venerable sugar industry going. Maybe just to produce enough for our needs? After all, we’ve developed quite a national sweet-tooth – and not only to dunk spoonfuls of sugar into our “cuppa”!!He’s put together a “Technical Team” to aid the troubled industry.

…future rigging

The CoI to investigate the March 2 elections fiasco by the APNU/AFC combine was sworn in yesterday. It won’t only find out WHAT happened – but will make RECOMMENDATIONS on what should be done to prevent future riggings. Ouch!!

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Police Shared Robbers Found PnB Rock Using Instagram

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

Los Angeles Police are feverishly searching for the killer of rapper PnB Rock who was shot and killed on Monday. In statements to the media, LAPD Police Chief Michel Moore says that posts on Instagram may have led to the rapper being targeted for a robbery.

PnB Rock was shot and killed at a Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles restaurant in Inglewood, California, while they dined in the restaurant. Rock was shot multiple times after a lone gunman demanded his gold and diamond chains and a Rolex watch he was wearing.

Moore says that while Rock’s girlfriend and mother of one of his children is not to be blamed, the incident seems to have occurred after both the rapper and his girlfriend posted that they were in the area.

According to the police Chief, Rock had shared several posts on Instagram while in the back parking lot in their Cadillac that they were at Roscoe’s. Reports are that PnB Rock had shared he was at Roscoe’s for about 45 minutes prior to the shooting.

There are four Roscoe’s in the Inglewood area, but Cops believe that the suspect had been watching PnB’s Instagram account and then went to his girlfriend’s account, where she had tagged the exact restaurant location that they were at in an Instagram Story.

“The target was expensive jewelry and property that he had on his person. We believe a senseless murder occurred following a posting on Instagram,” Moore said as he emphasized that criminals were using social media to survey potential victims.

In the meantime, police are still investigating the murder, and they have warned pawn shops to be on the lookout for any suspect who may try to sell the jewelry that was taken from the rapper.

In a statement, the police released brief details on what took place on Monday saying that the rapper was killed in a robbery while dining when he was approached by one suspect while another waited in a car in the parking lot. Cops say Allen was shot multiple times after the robber demanded items from him.

“There was a verbal exchange, and the suspect shot the victim multiple times,” police said. “The suspect appears to remove some items and fled the location. The suspect entered a vehicle waiting in the parking lot that fled in an unknown direction.”

Police said PnB Rock was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead at 2 PM on Monday, September 12, 2022.

In the meantime, the rapper continues to be mourned by many across the industry, even as other celebrities share words of advice for others not to wear excessive jewelry or to share their locations or even looks of what their homes look like to give thieves ideas.

On Tuesday, PnB’s label Atlantic Records memorialized the late rapper in a statement saying he was much more than a artist.

“He was also a wonderful father to two beautiful little girls,” Atlantic said in a statement sent to Urban Islandz. “This news is heavy on our hearts and we are all hurting over this senseless loss.”

In the meantime, Rock’s girlfriend Stephanie Sibounheaung is not a suspect, but she is assisting with investigations, police say.

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Drép’Action : le concert solidaire face à la drépanocytose à la Cigale à Paris

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

L’APIPD vous donne rendez-vous le samedi 24 septembre à la Cigale à Paris pour un évènement musical, festif, solidaire et pédagogique : « Brisons le silence et Célébrons la vie ». Un concert géant pour sensibiliser sur les méfaits de la drépanocytose avec Jean-Claude Naimro et de nombreux artistes.

La présidente de l’association pour l’information et la prévention de la drépanocytose (APIPD), Jenny Hippocrate-Fixy et son équipe sont mobilisés pour vous offrir un spectacle de haute densité. Elle s’appuie sur le monde médical et scientifique, des entrepreneurs, des sportifs, des personnalités médiatiques et artistiques pour cette 13ème édition du Drép’Action qui célébrera la vie afin de récolter des fonds pour faire avancer la recherche clinique sur la drépanocytose. 

Pour cette soirée de solidarité et de fête, Célébrons la vie, une pléiade d’artistes viendra sur la scène de la Cigale ce samedi soir (24 septembre) autour de l’emblématique parrain, Jean Claude Naimro, pour apporter son soutien à la cause et dénoncer l’immobilisme.

Ce concert de solidarité s’annonce comme un évènement mémorable. Ils sont plusieurs artistes qui ont accepté d’agir et d’apporter leurs voix aux maux des milliers de malades. Ils sont tous concernés et tous mobilisés pour offrir deux heures de spectacles avec vous, au profit de la recherche contre la drépanocytose.

Jean-Claude Naimro

– Alfred Jocksan

Pour cette soirée, L’APIPD, donne carte blanche à Jean-Claude Naimro et ses invités, des artistes engagés, reconnus et influents, pour cet exceptionnel concert de solidarité. Investis pour ce grand événement à la Cigale, Rachelle Allison, Stacy, Mainy, K’Reen, Stony, M’Toro Chamou, Milca, Kany, Eloïsha, Tronixx, Missie Kako et bien d’autres. Ils apporteront leur force vocale et leurs musiques tonifiantes afin de briser le silence et célébrer la vie, en musique et en chansons.

L’APIPD lutte depuis 33 ans et a décidé d’agir pour dénoncer les méfaits de cette pathologie et les injustices que subissent les malades qui perdurent encore aujourd’hui. La présidente, Jenny Hippocrate-Fixy, a lancé ce concert de sensibilisation et s’appuie sur la formidable force d’attraction qu’offre la musique pour faire connaitre au grand public son combat contre de cette maladie qui tue dans l’indifférence. Une mobilisation pour rappeler l’urgence et agir.

Jenny Hippocrate-Fixy Et son fils Taylor atteint de la drépanocytose 

– Alfred Jocksan

Jean-Claude Naimro

– Alfred Jocksan

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Panton responds to alleged, drunken incident at Ritz Carlton Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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58 minutes ago

Premier Wayne Panton

According to media sources, the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) have commenced an investigation into an alleged drunken incident at the Ritz Carlton allegedly involving a member of Parliament.

Coming on the incident, Panton said:

Although I was not in attendance at the Tourism event on Tuesday evening, I have received reports through social media and otherwise alleging an incident with a Member of Parliament. I have been informed that the RCIPS commenced an investigation on the matter and have issued a statement. In the current circumstances it is not prudent for me to make further comment at this time.

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