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Guyana police accused of burning boy's genitals
Police in Guyana said on Saturday two officers had been arrested over accusations of setting fire to a 14-year-old boy's genitals in a case creating an uproar in the South American nation.
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Guyana lawmaker alleges teen tortured by police
GEORGETOWN, Guyana - A 14-year-old suspect detained for questioning about the murder of a government official was severely tortured by police officers while in custody, a Guyanese legislator alleged Saturday.
Former treason accused nabbed in Guyana with illegal radio transmitter
Former Guyanese talk show host and former treason accused Mark Benschop was arrested here on Thursday as heavily- armed policemen raided his home in the city and seized a piece of wireless equipment which authorities say was being used to operate an illegal radio station.
Camp St prisoner charged with murder of inmate
A 29-year-old prisoner accused of murdering another inmate was yesterday remanded to prison when he appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson at the Georgetown Magistratea s Court.
Guyana, The Destination of Choice for Venezuelan Diamond Smugglers
GUYANA Ironically, this small South American nation actually has a comprehensive and rigorous system of internal controls on artisanal alluvial production.
History:Glimpses of Guyanese History
There is much to interest people about "our streets" even to the point of fascination.
Organisation:A conversation with Dorothy Fraser, Secretary General, Guyana Red Cross Society
Currently, the Society is conducting orientation sessions in dissemination of fundamental principles for new volunteers.
UK says Guyana proposal avoided real police revamp
The British government yesterday defended its decision to withdraw assistance for a joint A 4.9M security sector project, saying the latest proposal by the Government of Guyana moves away from comprehensive reforms originally requested.
Guyana's foreign minister says no time to turn back on CSME
Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett says Guyana is going full blast to implement of the Caribbean Community Single Market and Economy and called on sister member states to view this process as critical to the region's survival, especially in this time of harsh economic environment and social realities.
The Guyana unemployment scenario
It is never a straightforward task to write about the Guyanese unemployment rate.
Three Guyanese soldiers detained over smuggled fuel
Three Guyana Defence Force members, including an officer, are under close arrest after they were found with three drums of suspected smuggled fuel at the Parika Stelling on Sunday, a police release said.
GHRA submitting 60 murders to Roger Khan probe
The Guyana Human Rights Association has a list of some 60 persons killed from January 2002 to June 2003 to submit to the special team set up by the police to investigate murders allegedly committed by drug convict Shaheed - Roger' Khan.
Mechanism in place for Guyana to access US evidence on Roger Khan
A mechanism is in place for Guyana to garner information from the US on that country's investigation into the workings of convicted drug trafficker Shaheed - Roger' Khan.
Cervical cancer still high in Guyana - " Jhpiego finds
The incidence of cervical cancer remains high in Guyana but greater awareness has resulted in more women getting screened and treated earlier, according to Dr John Varallo of the Jhpiego Organisation, which is currently collaborating with the Health Ministry.
Honey can earn sweet returns for Guyana a " beekeeper
A local beekeeper who is currently spearheading a project aimed at popularising the pursuit of apiculture as an economic venture among Region Seven communities is calling for a national convention of beekeepers from across the country to chart a course of action for the future of the industry.
President of Guyana talks climate change
Trent University students had the chance last night to put their questions about climate change to the president of Guyana, a world leader who was recently named Time magazine's "Hero of the Environment." Bharrat Jagdeo, who spoke to The Examinerprior to his question- and-answer discussion, said the public needs to put vocal pressure on world ...
Guyana ranked 39 out of 173 in RSF press freedom index
Guyana has been ranked 39 out of 173 in the latest worldwide Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index, which has noted concerns on government's relations with the press.
Commissioner of Police Henry Greene admitted at the Guyana Police Force's 170th anniversary awards ceremony last July that the rising rates of armed robbery with violence and robbery with aggravation continue to be "worrisome." The situation is worse than worrisome.
Three more Guyana businesses gutted by early morning fire
Mid-afternoon fire on Regent St in Georgetown, Guyana GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Another fire of unknown origin swept through Regent Street in Georgetown, the capital of Guyana, completely destroying three businesses.
Mahaicony boy still critical after accident two weeks ago
Almost two weeks after being struck down by a Canter at Mahaicony, 8a 'year-old Sunil Singh, remains attached to a life support machine in a critical condition in the Intensive Care Unit of the Georgetown Public Hospital.
Sandvoort murder accused discharged ...after five years in prison, four PIs
After being incarcerated for five years and enduringA four Preliminary Inquiries, murder accused Allan Eric Joe walked out of the New Amsterdam Courtroom a free man yesterday after his case was discharged by Magistrate Geeta Chandan Persid.
Guyana will reimpose CET, says attorney general
GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Guyana's Attorney General on Thursday told reporters that the government is left with no option but to reimpose the Common External Tariff on Cement imported from outside the region as was ruled by the Caribbean Court of Justice .
Cane cutters' strike halts Guyana sugar industry
GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Thousands of sugarcane workers were on strike Thursday in Guyana in a dispute over pay, paralyzing production of the impoverished South American nation's No.
Wire fire points to GPL -victims
The origin of the Friday fire which completely destroyed three buildings and badly damaged another on Regent Street, has left businessmen, employees and residents who have been affected seeking answers from the Guyana Power and Light Company.
Fire Service gets trucks boost
Five fire-fighting units were yesterday handed over to the Guyana Fire Service by the Ministry of Home Affairs in a ceremony at the National Park.
Mid-afternoon inferno razes three city businesses in Guyana's capital
Mid-afternoon fire on Regent St in Georgetown, Guyana GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Tragedy has struck Regent Street in Georgetown, the capital of Guyana, on Friday afternoon, when a fire of unknown origin completely gutted three businesses.
Guyana, World Bank Must Change its Policy
Georgetown, Oct 9 The World Bank must draw up a new policy for the commitment between world financial institutions and the vulnerable Caribbean economies, affirmed Guyanese President Bharrat Jagdeo.
17:11 Guyana-Venezuela Link...
United Nations, Oct 9 Venezuela and Guyana highlighted on Friday the excellent state of their bilateral relations, in spite of their dispute about the Esequibo region.
Shot Berbice teen charged with eight counts of armed robbery
Eighteen-year-old Rajesh Bashir called Tandan who was hospitalized after being shot in the leg on August 23 was charged with eight counts of robbery under arms at the New Amsterdam Magistratea s Court recently.
Guyana president leads Caribbean delegation in discussion with World Bank president
Guyana's President Bharrat Jagdeo, who is also currently Chairman of CARICOM, on Thursday morning led a Caribbean delegation in a meeting with the President of the World Bank Robert Zoellick.
World Bank team in Guyana to conduct second due diligence study
A five-member World Bank team led by Dr Laurent Debroux, Senior Natural Resource Economist, arrived in Guyana on Tuesday to conduct a second due diligence study, which will be done through dialogue and observation, on Guyana's readiness to participate in the Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility .
New weather radar system commissioned in Guyana
The Guyana government has commissioned the newly constructed European Union-funded Doppler Weather Radar system at Timehri, linking with similar EU-funded structures in Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Belize, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Guadalupe, Martinique and French Guiana, to complete the wider Caribbean basin weather radar network.
Contempt of court application filed against Guyana government
GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Trinidad Cement Limited and subsidiary TCL Guyana Inc on Tuesday filed an application in the Caribbean Court of Justice against the government of Guyana requesting the CCJ to hold Guyana in contempt of court for failing to implement the Common External Tariff on cement from non-CARICOM sources as ordered by the Court.
Dr. Randy Persaud - orally & anally randy is still dandy in Guyana
Note to the diaspora PLEASE allow me the use of this medium [propaganda press] to communicate with the Guyanese diaspora population.
The Guyana Defence Force says that its investigations into the Hog Island boat collision that left two men dead and a ten-year-old boy missing was inconclusive.
Guyana's president welcomes private sector-government collaboration
President Bharrat Jagdeo has called for a strong partnership with the private sector as part of his government's effort to move Guyana's economic development forward in this time of global economic pressures.
Frankly Speaking a " Anything good about Guyana?
As one born within these Guyana borders who decided to let family go and live all my life here where I even have the outline of my own final farewell service to take place in Georgetown, I know I have a right to criticize and lament what my only native land has become.
Kwame McCoy flees Guyana - buggering in Brazil & Venezuela?
Yesterday he touched down at Lethem at the border with Brazil. He is heading to Brazil and is likely to end up in Venezuela.
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