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14 yrs in US for J’can who supplied stewardess with 60lbs of cocaine | Loop Jamaica

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A Jamaican man was on Thursday, July 7 sentenced to nearly 14 years in prison in the United States for supplying a JetBlue flight attendant with nearly 60 pounds of cocaine that she attempted to smuggle on board a flight at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

Gaston Brown, 42, of Clarendon, Jamaica, was sentenced to 165 months by United States District Judge Christina A Snyder.

According to a statement from the United States’ Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, a federal grand jury indicted Brown in January 2017, charging him with two counts of conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine, one count of unlawful use of a means of identification, one count of use of a counterfeit access device, and one count of aggravated identity theft.

“At the conclusion of a four-day trial in February 2018, a jury found Brown guilty of all charges,” the statement said.

It outlined that on six occasions between October 2015 and March 2016, Brown paid JetBlue flight attendant Marsha Gay Reynolds, 35, of Jamaica, New York, to transport cocaine and drug money across the country.

“Brown paid her to carry the drugs and cash in suitcases through ‘known crewmember’ checkpoints at LAX and New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport. As a known crewmember, Reynolds was subjected to much lighter screening at airport security checkpoints, and would be able to transport the cash and cocaine without being stopped,” the statement added.

To evade detection by law enforcement, Brown, described as “an illegal immigrant and convicted felon”, used identities he stole from two mentally disabled men, so he could meet Reynolds in the ‘sterile’ area of the airport, past security. While in the airport’s sterile area, he retook possession of the drug-and cash-laden suitcases, and travelled across the country with them undetected.

On March 18, 2016, Brown reportedly supplied approximately 27 kilograms (59.5 pounds) of cocaine to Reynolds. She then attempted to board a JetBlue flight in Terminal 4 at LAX. After showing her official badge and identification to the Transport Security Administration (TSA) officer on duty at the known crewmember checkpoint, Reynolds was randomly selected for additional screening. Reynolds was then escorted to a secondary screening area. Upon arriving at this checkpoint, Reynolds dropped her luggage, removed her shoes, and fled the area, running down an upward-travelling escalator and away from TSA officers.

Reynolds eventually surrendered herself to the Drug Enforcement Administration at JFK Airport on March 23, 2016. She remained in custody while her case was pending, and ultimately pleaded guilty in December 2016 to one count of conspiracy to possess and to distribute cocaine. In April 2018, she was given credit for time served, and was released.

Brown was indicted for the charges in this case while in federal custody for attempting to illegally re-enter the United States in April 2016 following deportation.

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11-y-o boy dead after being found in a fridge in Harbour View | Loop Jamaica

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Police near the scene in Harbour View where the little boy was in a fridge on Friday evening, and was later pronounced dead.

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The police are now processing a crime scene after an 11-year-old boy died after being found in a refrigerator in the ‘Coast to Coast’ area of Harbour View in the Corporate Area on Friday evening.

Residents of the area said the boy’s siblings were reportedly playing a game, during which they seemingly locked the 11-year-old in the fridge, and he is believed to have suffocated inside.

The deceased has been identified as Dante Johnson.

The police have confirmed the incident, indicating that the child was found inside the fridge, and was later pronounced dead at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH).

So far, there has been no comment from the police on the actual likely circumstances which resulted in the child’s death.

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Some Häagen-Dazs ice cream recalled due to the presence of pesticides

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See below statement from the Government Analyst-Food & Drug Department:

Voluntary Recall of Häagen-Dazs Product due to the presence of pesticide – Massy Distribution (Guyana) Inc.

The Government Analyst – Food and Drug Department (GA-FDD) hereby alerts consumers of a voluntary recall of Häagen-Dazs Plain Vanilla ice-cream products – vanilla pint, mini-cup and bulk formats manufactured by General Mills and imported by Massy Distribution (Guyana) Inc.

Only the products listed herein are affected by the product recall, which applies to batches with best before dates up to and including May 21, 2023.

The recall is based on the detection of ethylene oxide in the implicated products. Ethylene oxide is a chemical that in gas form has been found to cause irritation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory passages.

Although there is no immediate risk to consumption of food contaminated with low levels of ethylene oxide, long-term exposure may lead to health issues. Consequently, the GA-FDD advises consumers not to consume this product.

For more information consumers are advised to visit www.generalmills.com/VanillaRecall or contact the GA-FDD on 222-8859, 222-8934 or 222-8857 or visit www.gafdd.gy.

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Docentenan a celebra bay goal ora di Spula Krijt

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): E ultimo dia di scol a yega!  Esey nifica cu e docentenan a aglomera mesora riba Plaza Turismo,

dilanti Sandra’s Garden riba Linear Park, pa festeha nan tradicional despedida di Aña Escolar, conoci como ‘Spula Krijt’. 

E animacion musical tabata consisti di dos banda, esta ‘N Fuzion y tambe One Of A Kind Music.  

Fuera di esey tabatin diferente discjockey, manera DJ Vibes, DJ NutzBeatz, DJ Splash, DJ Ricky, y DJ Gogo. 

Asina nan a cuminza na forma alegre nan merecido vakantie.

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Solo expositie Shaundel Horton sprekend en boeiend

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Tekst en beeld Tascha Aveloo PARAMARIBO — De intens sprekende vrolijke gezichten van meer dan 1 X 1 meter grote

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« Oui », il y a un réseau guyanais de trafic de drogue implanté à Nîmes… | Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Peu importe le danger pour la vie des passeurs : des jeunes et de moins jeunes « mules » de Guyane sont régulièrement arrêtées en train de transporter de la drogue par ingestion. Ainsi parti de l’aéroport Félix Eboué de Matoury, Thierry un jeune Guyanais de 18 ans, interpellé par la douane en gare de Nîmes le mardi 21 juin vers 13h10, avec 827 grammes de cocaïne dans le corps, a été condamné à trois ans de prison, dont un avec sursis. Un réseau est désormais implanté à Nîmes. Eclairage. Le jeune de 18 ans, mis en cause dans le…

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Le président du Sri Lanka, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, a fui samedi son palais de Colombo quelques minutes avant qu’il ne soit pris d’assaut par des centaines de manifestants l’accusant d’être le responsable de la crise économique catastrophique que traverse le pays et voulant le chasser du pouvoir.

Le Premier ministre Ranil Wickremesinghe, qui est le prochain dans la ligne de succession si M. Rajapaksa démissionne, a aussitôt convoqué une réunion d’urgence du gouvernement pour discuter d’une “résolution rapide” de la crise. Dans un communiqué, il a convié les dirigeants des partis politiques à se joindre à cette réunion et a également demandé que le Parlement soit convoqué.

“Le président a été escorté en lieu sûr”, a indiqué une source de la Défense à l’AFP. “Il est toujours le président, il est protégé par une unité militaire”, a ajouté cette source, selon laquelle les soldats gardant la résidence officielle ont tiré en l’air pour dissuader les manifestants d’approcher jusqu’à ce que M. Rajapaksa soit évacué.

Les chaînes de télévision locales ont montré des images de centaines de personnes escaladant les grilles du palais présidentiel, un bâtiment datant de l’époque coloniale, situé en bord de mer et symbole du pouvoir au Sri Lanka.

Certains manifestants ont diffusé en direct sur les réseaux sociaux des vidéos montrant une foule déambulant à l’intérieur du palais.

Des responsables gouvernementaux ont dit ignorer les intentions de M. Rajapaksa après sa fuite. “Nous attendons des instructions”, a déclaré à l’AFP un haut fonctionnaire. “Nous ne savons toujours pas où il se trouve, mais nous savons qu’il est avec la marine du Sri Lanka et qu’il est en sécurité”.

Des dizaines de milliers de personnes avaient auparavant participé à Colombo à une manifestation pour exiger la démission de M. Rajapaksa, jugé responsable de la crise sans précédent qui frappe le Sri Lanka et provoque une inflation galopante ainsi que de graves pénuries de carburant, d’électricité et d’aliments.

Les Nations unies estiment notamment qu’environ 80% de la population saute des repas pour faire face aux pénuries et à la flambée des prix.

Le principal hôpital de Colombo a fait état de 14 personnes soignées après avoir été touchées par des grenades lacrymogènes lors de la manifestation.

– Trains “réquisitionnés” –

Vendredi, les forces de l’ordre avaient imposé un couvre-feu pour tenter de décourager les protestataires de descendre dans la rue. Mais cette mesure a été levée après des menaces de poursuites contre le chef de la police formulées par des partis d’opposition, des militants des droits humains et le barreau du pays.

Le couvre-feu avait de toutes façons été largement ignoré par les manifestants, dont certains ont même forcé samedi les autorités ferroviaires à les conduire en train jusqu’à Colombo pour participer au rassemblement, ont indiqué des responsables à l’AFP.

“Le couvre-feu n’a pas eu d’effet dissuasif. Il a en fait encouragé davantage de personnes à descendre dans les rues en guise de défi”, a déclaré le responsable de la Défense. “Des passagers ont réquisitionné des trains pour rejoindre Colombo”.

Même si le pays a presque épuisé ses maigres réserves d’essence, les manifestants, soutenus par les principaux partis d’opposition, ont également loué des bus privés pour se rendre dans la capitale.

Selon les autorités, quelque 20.000 soldats et policiers avaient été dépêchés à Colombo pour protéger le président.

L’ONU avait exhorté les autorités sri-lankaises et les manifestants à veiller à ce que les rassemblements de samedi se déroulent dans le calme.

En mai, neuf personnes avaient été tuées et plusieurs centaines blessés lors de troubles dans le pays.

Le Sri Lanka a fait défaut en avril sur sa dette extérieure de 51 milliards de dollars, et a entamé des négociations de sauvetage avec le Fonds monétaire international.

Cette crise, d’une ampleur sans précédent depuis l’indépendance du pays en 1948, est imputée à la pandémie de Covid-19 qui a privé cette île d’Asie du Sud des devises du secteur touristique et a été aggravée par une série de mauvaises décisions politiques, selon des économistes.

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Marronnage, l’art de briser ses chaînes : une histoire de(ux) regard(s) | Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Marronnage, l’art de briser ses chaînes est un beau livre qui accompagne l’exposition éponyme actuellement en cours à la Maison de l’Amérique latine à Paris. L’ouvrage réunit des textes et une riche iconographie sur le tembe, l’art des Marrons du Suriname et de Guyane et leur histoire forgée dans la résistance à l’esclavage. Dans leur avant-propos, Geneviève Wiels et Thomas Mouzard, commissaires de l’exposition et co-auteurs du livre, résument la démarche comme consistant à « mettre en valeur » l’art des peuples marrons du Suriname et de la Guyane et « présenter la continuité artistique exprimée par ces peuples ». « Au Suriname et en…

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Eid-ul-Adha Messages:

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Eid-ul-Adha Greetings from Prime Minister Brig. (Ret’d) Mark Phillips:

Fellow Guyanese, I wish to extend hearty Eid-ul-Adha greetings to our Muslim brothers and sisters in Guyana and across the world.

Today, Muslims will indulge in prayers, gift-giving and celebration in honour of the selflessness and willingness of s son, Prophet Ismail, as a sacrifice as God commanded. Eid-ul-Adha also commemorates the conclusion of the Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.

As these observances are honoured within the Islamic faith, Guyanese can all learn from the lessons that enshrine this occasion. Eid-ul-Adha teaches us the value of sacrifice. It invokes in us the opportunity to indulge in introspection about the importance of sacrifice and the selflessness that it requires. When we are able to place ourselves aside, we are able to see clearly the needs of others.

Sacrifice allows us to partake in contributing to the greater good. Sacrifice enables us to truly be good neighbours to our fellow man. It contributes to peace, harmony and love among people.

On these occasions, I am always proud to emphasise the rich culture of our Guyanese citizens. Not only do our cultures allow us to celebrate with each other, but the strong faith of our people has helped to build this nation. It has evoked mutual respect, which, ultimately, feeds into a strong bond and unity among Guyanese.

As our Government moves toward building a “One Guyana” with prosperity for all, it is these lessons that will guide our people to strive toward greater unity. If we all look after and care for our neighbour and place our own desires aside, we can collectively move towards building a nation where there is true prosperity and happiness as preserved in our National Pledge.

So on this occasion, as our Muslim brothers and sisters partake in their holy celebration, reflection and quality family time, I express gratitude for the teachings of Eid-ul-Adha that equally inspire and guide all citizens.

Once again, on behalf of all of Guyana, I wish our Muslim community Eid Mubarak.

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EID-UL-ADHA MESSAGE (2022) FROM THE APNU+AFC:

The APNU+AFC Coalition extends Eid-ul-Adha greetings to all Guyanese, but more especially to our Muslim Brothers and Sisters. Eid-ul-Adha, or the “Feast of Sacrifice,” is deeply rooted in the life of the great Prophet Abraham (upon whom be peace). The observance signifies the willingness of the Prophet Abraham to sacrifice his son, Ismail, as ordered by Allah. It is one of Islam’s most important holidays.

However, as Abraham was about to kill Ismail, Allah stopped him, sending the Angel Jibreel, or Gabriel, with a ram to sacrifice instead. Since then it has become a duty on all Muslims to sacrifice animals on the occasion as a reminder of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son to please Allah

The significance is to sacrifice what comes between us and Allah—whether it be ego, material possessions, passion, or power—and to resolve to fully obey Him. These teachings hold great significance in giving moral and spiritual directions to our personal life.

The APNU+AFC has always been and will always remain respectful of Guyana’s cultural and religious diversity and believes that our diversity serves to the country’s advantage.

May this occasion inspire all Guyanese to recommit to the ideals of unity, selflessness, shared sacrifices, and a shared destiny.

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Eid-ul-Adha Greetings from the People’s Progressive Party: 

The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) takes this opportunity to extend greetings and best wishes to the Muslim communities here in Guyana and in the Diaspora on the sacred occasion of Eid-ul-Adah.

Eid-ul-Adah reminds us of unbridled humility and the willingness to selflessly make sacrifices in obedience to God. Its message is seen as pertinent to the spiritual upliftment of all mankind which redounds in peace and togetherness. It comes during the annual Holy Pilgrimage to Mecca, The Hajj; a journey that embodies sacrifices in the quest to fulfill religious obligations and which is demonstrative of the teachings of equality.

Its observance continues to exemplify humane characteristics of generosity, morality, and love for others, especially the less fortunate. In a multi-religious society like Guyana, these attributes have proven their value not only in catalyzing and strengthening bonds among our people but also in forging a better understanding and appreciation of our cultures.

As our Muslim brothers and sisters celebrate in traditional ways, the party urges reflection on the pertinent messages of the occasion and the many sacrifices Guyanese have made over time for self-advancement and nation-building with the common objective of a better life and future for all.

Once again the PPP extends best wishes for the occasion. Eid Mubarak!

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A MESSAGE FROM THE ERC ON EID-UL-ADHA 2022:

The Ethnic Relations Commission, (ERC), extends warmest EID – UL – ADHA greetings to
Muslims and all Guyanese on this annual observance.

The national holiday which translates as the ‘festival of sacrifice’ is a symbolic Islamic principle for all humanity; obedience to God and the message associated with sacrifice. The ERC urges all to heed the universal message of EID – UL – ADHA for a better Guyana – render support to each other, especially in situations of need.

Sharing during this holiday to the less fortunate, neighbours and friends is commendable and in recognition of the brotherhood existing among Guyanese. The observance remains a beacon of inspiration, guidance and motivation for all of us to build and promote national harmony. The lessons of sacrifice and humility must inspire us all as Guyanese.

Moreover, the Commission supports the thrust of this countrywide observance which strengthens ties with other ethnic groups in our multi-cultural society. The ERC is positive that our status as ‘One People’ is given deeper meaning during EID – UL – ADHA celebrations every year.

The national holiday represents another veritable example of the peaceful co-existence all
Guyanese enjoy and the religious freedoms that are allowed. The ERC reiterates on this holiday that Guyanese of all ethnicities can draw important messages and principles from each other’s observances on the cultural calendar.

Eid Mubarak from the Ethnic Relations Commission!

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GAWU Eid-ul-Adha 2022 message:

The GAWU joins to extend our warmest wishes to Muslims across our country and around the world who are celebrating Eid-ul-Adha. This special holiday is a time to honour the sacrifice, resolve, and commitment to God demonstrated by Abraham.  It would usually mark the end of the pilgrimage of Hajj performed each year by millions of Muslims who journey from all corners of the world to Mecca as a testament to their faith.

The observances of Eid-ul-Adha provides yet another opportunity to reflect on the values of sacrifice, service, compassion, charity, and for helping the less fortunate. Through symbolic sacrifice, the history of Eid Al‐Adha teaches us the duty of respect and care for the next generation. It teaches us the duty of building a healthy family, a healthy society and functional nation state that guarantee us social justice, and solidarity and welfare for our sons and daughters.

At we observe this important day on the Muslim calendar, GAWU urges that we spare a thought for the less fortunate in society. Today, as our country steadily expands and reaches new heights allow us to recognize they are those among us who need our assistance and a helping hand. Indeed, they are our brothers and sisters, and we should seek to ensure that we all rise together and no one is left behind. Indeed, for us, this remains one of the most endurings messages of the Eid-ul-Adha observances.

GAWU urges that this Eid-ul-Adha be an occasion of sharing love and blessing with friends and family. Eid-ul-Adha Mubarak to all Guyanese.

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Pres Ali extends condolence on “senseless” killing of former Japanese PM; flags to be flown at half mass today

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FILE PHOTO: Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Danang, Vietnam November 11, 2017. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

President Dr Irfaan Ali has extended his sincere condolences to the Government and people of Japan on the “senseless” assassination of the country’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

This was related in a missive sent to current Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio on Thursday in Tokyo.

“Former Prime Minister Abe was held in high esteem by the people of Guyana. During his years in office, relations between Guyana and Japan were taken to a high level particularly through his interest in the implementation of bilateral programmes of cooperation geared to support our climate change agenda.”

“He will be remembered for his astute leadership and his relentless pursuit of strategic economic policies for the enhancement of the livelihood of the people of Japan,” the missive detailed.

The Guyanese Head of State went onto express his fervent hope that the loved ones of Former Prime Minister Abe and the people of Japan would be comforted by the knowledge that they remain in the thoughts and prayers of the people of Guyana during this difficult period of mourning.

Former Prime Minister Abe, 67, died on Friday hours after he was shot while campaigning for a parliamentary election outside a train station in the City of Nara.

According to international reports, the shooter opened fire on Abe, Japan’s longest-serving leader, from behind as the former premier addressed members of the public on a drab traffic island in the western city of Nara. Japanese media reported that the weapon appeared to be a homemade gun.

Meanwhile, President Ali has declared that all flags in Guyana are to be
flown at half-staff today, Saturday, July 9 to honour the Former Japanese Prime Minister.
Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated while campaigning for a parliamentary election.

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