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GEORGETOWN, Guyana (GINA) -- Guyana's President Bharrat Jagdeo, responding to questions pertaining to the controversy surrounding the deportation of Guyanese from Barbados, and the conflict of numbers from the two sides, said on Thursday that to ask ...
Read moreGuyana president slams 'rhetoric' of Barbados PM - Caribbean Net News
GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- David Thompson, Prime Minister of Barbados, said this week that the Caribbean was faced with global economic convulsions of unprecedented proportions, which had reinforced convictions that regional integration “is the last ...
Read moreRegional integration is the last best hope for the Caribbean, says ... - Caribbean Net News
With the regulatory framework now in place, the government will in the coming week launch a formal process to sell off 51 percent of the ownership of The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC), Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham announced in the House ...
Read moreBahamas barely gets by Barbados - Nassau Guardian
Sir Shridath Ramphal, former Common-wealth Secretary General and Professor Compton Bourne, President of the Caribbean Development Bank have joined the many commentators who have criticised the rounding up and deportation by Barbadian Immi-gration ...
Read moreDiffering accounts - Stabroek News
The recent discussion on immigration and the treatment of non-nationals has allowed for us, as a country, to examine, how we see ourselves. Prime Minister, the Honourable David Thompson and his Parliamentary team were very clear on the issue of how ...
Read moreDLP Column : Immigration policy - Barbados Advocate
Prime Minister David Thompson, who arrived in Guyana yesterday for the 30th Meeting of Caricom Heads of Government that starts today, hosted a press conference, aimed at lending perspective to his recently announced immigration policy which has ...
Read moreBarbados open to ‘structured’ readmission of overstays - Stabroek News
CaribWorldNews, GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Weds. July 1, 2009: There seems to be the mother of a row brewing over the seeming discrimination, early morning raids on their homes and the `ethnic cleansing` of illegal Guyanese immigrants in Barbados. So far ...
Read moreCould CARICOM Come Crashing Down Over The `Ethnic Cleansing` Of ... - Caribbean World News
GEORGETOWN: He would hate it said that he appeared on the defensive, taking first strike, as it were, but Barbados Prime Minister David Thompson appeared to be doing just that yesterday, in a news conference on the day before the opening of the 30th ...
Read moreThompson fights back - Trinidad Express
THERE has been no Immigration crackdown against Guyanese and other non-nationals in Barbados and Prime Minister David Thompson has the proof. Eight non-nationals, including four Guyanese, have been deported from Barbados this month, but 177 ...
Read moreNo crackdown on Guyanese - Barbados Advocate
THE stage seems set for a lively debate and, hopefully, mature Caribbean Community (Caricom) approach in seeking a practical resolution to the current public emotional sparring involving Barbados' "removal" of illegal nationals of the Community - the ...
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