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07 Jan 2021 10:41 #388063
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ALLANDRES Archer has come forward and withdrawn his name from representing the 26 Haitians who were recently the subject of a court case against the Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs.
The proceedings were initially filed by Archer for and on behalf of the 26 Haitians , contending that a breach of fundamental rights of the individuals had occurred when they were placed in protective custody at the Hugo Chávez Centre for Rehabilitation and Reintegration.
However, reflecting on how he became a part of the case, Archer said, “I was contacted by Attorney-at Law Darren Wade, to give an affidavit to be a witness and it ended up I was the person who was taking the government to court.”
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07 Jan 2021 12:59 #388070
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“I never agreed to that; I never wanted no part of it,” he claimed.
Archer, a businessman and ticket agent, had purchased airline tickets which brought the Haitians to Guyana.
“The Haitians were later arrested in a hotel; I also was at the hotel at the time. I got arrested and I was there for 72 hours, then I got released on bail and a few days after this happened, the Haitian Society started making inquiries on what really went on,” he explained.
Archer related that when he was contacted by representatives of the Haitian Society, he was asked to make contact with Attorney Wade to give an affidavit to be a witness to what had occurred.
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