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We would be eternally grateful if the British can help us to flush out the intellectual authors, their accomplices and supporters behind the fifteen months of terror emanating out of Buxton. Those of us who have seen our loved ones slaughtered cannot sleep at nights, we cannot be sure that this nightmare would not recur unless and until the authors, doers, accomplices, planners, lecturers, supporters, providers, the whole criminal network of men and women, are exposed and brought to justice.

High Commissioner Hiscock, please can you help us in this matter?


HASEEB RAMJOHN                   Tuesday, July 08, 2003

 

 

GNI Publications  Justic for Indians

 

British Help 

1)

SMALL FARMERS HELP

An image of British Ambassador, Mr Stephen Hiscock, hands over the cheque to  Ms Manjula Bridgemohan, Managing Director Small Business Development Finance (SBDF) trust to help small farmers.

2)

Dharm Shala

An image of British High Commissioner to Guyana, Mr. Stephen Hiscock presents Mr. Harry Ramsaroop with a cheque, which will go towards the rehabilitation of the roof of the Dharm Shala.

The Dharm Shala is a humanitarian institution that looks after the poor and needy in Guyana.

 Subject to correction, during Colonial's rule the Dharm Shala, or the Home of Benevolence catered to the East Indian population only. After Emperor Burnham came to power it served all races.

Related Link

The Dharm Shala: Its Earliest History

By

Tota C. Mangar

4)

Volleyball

An image of British High Commissioner Stephen Hiscock (left) hands over the G$1.5M cheque to president of the Guyana Volleyball Federation (GVF) Lenny Shuffler.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

British High Commissioner (left) to Guyana, Mr. Stephen Hiscock

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British invasion