The above link is  from the India Caribbean Diaspora group. It's all about a para military group functioning in USA under the disguise as Guyana Institute for Democracy

 

Most of its members are from the former British and America’s CIA party, the PNC, which had ruined Guyana for 28 years. Sir Shridath Ramphal, Burham former joeboy, was a senior member of that dictatorship. A few members had fled Guyana during Burham’s dictatorial rule

 

The Guyana Institute for Democracy is actively engaged in fundraising activities and this is a problem. The funds can be used to ship arms to Afro Guyanese bandits in Guyana and I 'm requesting the Indian Ambassador to the USA and the Military Attaché to have the America's CIA monitor members of the Guyana Institute of Democracy group.

 

Rickford Burke is head of the group and was the classmate of the present PNC leader, Robert Corbin, and another member, Rickford's deputy, was recently  arrested and charged with unlawfully practicing law in New York

 

Next few days, the group will be presenting the  Democracy Prize to Manning,  the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago . Under Manning Trinidad and Tobago is in second place in kidnappings , over Columbia. In the Caribbean, he is known as the kidnappers engineer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The email below was blocked by the moderator of the Guyanese group on the internet

 

From: "Rodney
To: energizer59@juno.com
CC: "Guyanese group" <guyanese@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 07:58:24 -0500
Subject: Re: Army and police were there -updating
 

I applaud you on letting the public know the struggles that ordinary people have to endure, living in that particular war zone. And yes ,pressure must be placed on the governing bodies.

Bharrat Jagdeo is playing a diplomatic game, and he has a stacked deck of cards . On all fronts he faces fifth columnists, elements of the hierarchy in the army are simply waiting for a race war to erupt to seize power, the majority in the police force are law-abiding and sworn to upkeep the law, but they too are hamstrung by logistics and a constant peppering by the criminal elements and their patrons. This fight must be one for DEMOCRACY and THE RULE OF LAW, and it must be fought not only in Guyana but in the international  arena.

 

Pressure and shame must be brought on the international organisations that were set up specifically to thwart our progress in our beloved land

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