Kaieteur News

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Sunday April 21, 2013

Kaieteur News

Kaieteur M@ilbox I am undaunted by these attacks DEAREDITOR, Two things happened to me over the past week. On Sunday morning I was awakened at 6:30am by a phone call. It was a close relative of mine. We arranged to meet immediately since he had some disturbing news for me and he could not reach my home at the time. When we met he bluntly told me to watch my back. He related how he was asked to warn me because someone had threatened to harm me over the letters I pen to the media. He said this threat came as a direct result

of the two pieces I did on the police brutality at Marudi. The other incident concerns the house I am presently renting. My landlord was accosted by a businessman and was rudely asked why did he decide to rent me the house. The landlord rightfully replied that it was none of his business. Mr. Editor, these two incidents must not be taken as isolated incidents. Throughout the years I had claimed that there was a centrally orchestrated plan to ruin me. The architects of that

plan have succeeded somewhat. They have made me virtually penniless. All I am left with is my pride, my intellect and my life; and I will defend those ruthlessly. I am undaunted by these attacks, though, because I am satisfied that my writings are making the impact that they have been intended to make, and the detractors cannot handle that. They cannot handle the truth. Hence the old adage that the pen is mightier than the sword holds true. Carl Parker Regional Councillor

From page 4 Vassan and his brother became the first to discuss rights violations on campus and to motivate us to form an organization when we were denied involvement in the Caribbean Students Association (IndoCaribbeans were not considered as Caribbean people by the CSA). Although Ramharack and I were involved in political protests in Guyana during the student strikes on the Corentyne in 1976 and 1977, it was through Vassan and Rennie’s tutoring that we became deeply immersed in Guyana’s freedom struggle. They led and carried the struggle and offered financial contributions when others would not lift a helping hand or offered a penny (not even Freddie gave a penny) for printing pamphlets. When we completed undergraduate studies and enrolled for graduate school, it was Vassan and Rennie who encouraged us to obtain our teachers licenses and go into teaching. Vassan and Rennie subsequently also joined the profession. It was our salaries from teaching that funded our political struggle for Guyana. It was Vassan and Rennnie who donated money and sent many barrels of educational supplies to organizations and schools in Guyana through NACTA. When Freddie was sleeping or studying, we were up throughout the nights preparing literature for distribution at public events. It was Vassan who came up with the ideas on what to write and the brilliant Baytoram who penned them as our lead writer and Vishnu who raised the funds and organized the printing and all of us up early in the morning to distribute literature. It was Vassan and I who donated our salaries to buy a printing press that was smuggled into Guyana during the height of the dictatorship. It was Vassan and several of us who took days off from our job to travel around the country to lobby for assistance to free Guyana. It

was he, I and others who spent over a week in boiling heat in the desert of Arizona costing each one of us thousands of dollars all for the sake of liberating Guyana. It was Vassan who led the way on so many other fronts and who kept reminding Guyanese that they were capable of great humanity and nobility and that no race has a right to denigrate and demean another race. It was Vassan who called for the equality of all ethnic groups in Guyana and the Caribbean. It was Vassan who encouraged Ramharack and myself to run for student government. I got elected three times as an undergraduate student representing the natural sciences and served as Vice President of Educational Affairs. It was Vassan’s motivation that led me to also get elected three times as President of Graduate Student Government and to serve in other leadership capacities. It was Vassan who served as Treasurer of undergraduate and graduate student governments and who funded African student organizations including Afro-Guyanese for their activities. It was Vassan who funded activities where Kwayana and other African leaders who spoke in NY. And it was Vassan who went to rallies and protest marches to support Africans in their struggle against racism in America. It was Vassan who provided funding for the celebration of African Harlem Renaissance during the early 1980s. It was Vassan who helped to organize the Academic Conference of Guyanese Indians at Columbia University in 1988. It was Vassan who encouraged Baytoram, Dev and myself to conduct polls in Guyana. It was Vassan who had a confrontation with Freddie in front of UG library when Freddie attacked the surveys. I note that Freddie describes us as supremacist. But he won’t use the same

description for Prof. Rex Nettleford who wrote that the Caribbean belongs only to Africans and only African culture can be Caribbean culture. Freddie won’t characterize Black Stalin as a supremacist when he sang that only the Black man can be a Caribbean man (Editor’s note: Black Stalin never stated this in his famous song , aptly named ‘Caribbean Unity.’ Instead he was asking the Caribbean politicians ‘how come you can’t unite seven million?’) When Barrington Braithwaite wrote that Africans had a right to decide how Indian Immigration Fund money should be spent because their taxes helped to contribute to the Immigration fund but Indians have no right to suggest where the African monument should be located, Freddie did not call him a supremacist as Indian taxes would not be used to build the monument.\ When Kwayana formed an organization for relations with Africa, Freddie dos not describe it as supremacist. Only when Indians spoke out against injustice, against robberies, against targeted attacks, sexual molestations, that is supremacist behavior. When Indians celebrate Phagwah, Eid, Diwali, and make offerings of mithai and mohanbhog at Christian service, that is supremacist behavior. For Freddie, anything having to do with defending Indians or standing up for equality for Indian is supremacist behavior. If you expose flaws in Freddie’s writings, he targets you for personal attacks and you are labeled a supremacist. That is what he has done to Ravi, Devanand, Baytoram, Vassan, Anand, myself and others. Freddie cannot defend his views with facts and supporting evidence. So he goes on the attacks calling us supremacists. No Freddie, it is more like being freedom fighters and defenders against your lunacy. Vishnu Bisram

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