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07 Dec 2011 10:21 #64915
by SCA
Mes...I am being objective...and I could care less if they are Indians, if you are breaking the law then you are a law breaker, and the police needs to take action.
...the police have brutalized Indians for far less transgressions in Berbice (that I know of), and the Indians have always been on the receiving end of police actions. Now that the shoe is on the other foot, am i to say that I am sorry? No, not after the last election when the same 'peaceful' crowd morphed into a militant unit, stopping cars, beating and robbing and assaulting innocent people. Do you remember then that the police allowed thme the liberty to do as they pleased and innocent people suffered.
BTW...what are the protesting for? Didn't Granger accept the election results? What do tehy want?
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07 Dec 2011 10:25 #64916
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How did the sequence of events unfold? And why were the protestors in the face of the police? How should the police have responded?
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07 Dec 2011 10:37 #64920
by artemis
Look at the thread i've started, i posted some pictures, look at the black women, they bullying even the police. you think they can pull this shit in any other part of the world? by now they all would be in the lock up. lol
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07 Dec 2011 10:38 #64921
by Meseret
They were in the face of the police? From what I have seen, that man was shot in the back. I am not saying that the police should not have taken appropriate action, but shooting into a crowd of people can hardly be called appropriate action. And if that was the instruction given to the police by the newly installed President, then God help Guyana.
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07 Dec 2011 10:40 #64924
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PERMISSION DENIED:
The group later informed the police that they wanted to march from Tuesday instead. The GPF said this was in breach of the statutory 48 hours notice and, as such, no permission was granted to the organisation. “This was communicated to Mr. James Bond,†the Police stated.
WARNED:
It noted that persons, nevertheless, gathered at Square of the Revolution and were warned that they should disperse as no permission had been granted for any march.
WARNED AGAIN:
“Subsequently, a group of persons headed by retired (Army) Brigadier Edward Collins was seen formed up on Brickdam facing west and, despite being warned, about 300 persons marched off west along Brickdam,†the police stated.
WARNED AGAIN:
The police said it then engaged them and they turned south into Winter Place and then west along Hadfield Street and continued despite being warned again, and the police fired rubber bullets at them.
It said another section of the crowd turned north into Winter Place and several persons were arrested.
NOTE
Collins’s tenure as Chief of Staff was marred by the fact that a number of high-powered weapons, including AK-47s,had mysteriously disappeared during his watch, some of which have still not been recovered.
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07 Dec 2011 10:49 #64929
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so miss piggy is suggesting that they protestors were innocent bystanders, nonsense, the jackass who was shot in the back, he was shot in the back because was getting
confrontational and being a n
uisance to distract other police on the opposite side of the revolution square. if you go to Guyana press you'd see how the police had situate themselves.
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07 Dec 2011 10:50 #64931
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another set of Jackass you have to deal with ... why bothered? :shocked:
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