Last Updated on Sunday, 4 August 2024, 19:07 by Writer by Alexandra Panzarelli In 1989, excluded Venezuelans took to the streets to condemn a political class that was leaving them behind. It was a bloody encounter between the people and the repressive state that marked a deep fracture with representative democracy in Venezuela. This moment highlighted the consequences of social ...
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OPINION: Ethics versus morality in the Hughes-Exxon relationship
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 August 2024, 15:23 by Writer Dr. Randy Persaud, Professor Emeritus I couldn’t help but notice how the WPA literally inserted itself between the PNC and AFC at the Buxton line-top on Emancipation Day. While the photographer who took the shot of Norton and Hughes with the WPA must be given credit, one must wonder why ...
Read More »OPINION: Venezuelan election: int’l chessboard active, Guyana must be sensible
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 August 2024, 15:18 by Writer by GHK Lall The battlelines are drawn, and they have all that is ominous about them. Russia, China, and Persia (Iran) came out of the blocks first. The Venezuelan election was transparent, the man won another term of office. Fair and square. Free and fair and transparent. Normally, it would ...
Read More »OPINION: PPP Gov’t: four years of atrocities and calumnies
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 August 2024, 15:45 by Writer by GHK Lall August 2nd marked four years of PPP governance. Four years of PPP government-era financial crimes, indigenous rights violations, media rights violations, citizen rights violation. Obscenity and putridity from the PPP governance cesspit. On August 2, 2020, when President Ali swore his oath, I hoped for the dawning ...
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