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02/07/2025

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Photographer: Lesa Fleming
Caption: Enjoying the serenity of the Kaieteur Gorge
Location: Kaieteur National Park
Date: May 26, 2025
Category: Active Exploration/Adventure

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31/10/2023

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𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐆𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 𝐨𝐟 𝐆𝐮𝐲𝐚𝐧𝐚

One week ago, the Government of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana issued a statement denouncing the aggressive new measures taken by Venezuela in furtherance of its groundless and unlawful territorial claim to Guyana’s Essequibo Region. These new measures included a purported national referendum to ratify the Venezuelan government’s apparent decision to withdraw from the present judicial proceedings in the International Court of Justice and proceed unilaterally to incorporate the Essequibo Region into its own national territory as an integral part of Venezuela. Guyana properly characterized this naked threat of territorial aggression as: “nothing less than the annexation of Guyana’s territory, in blatant violation of the most fundamental rules of the UN Charter, the OAS Charter and general international law.” Guyana’s statement added that: “Such a seizure of Guyana’s territory would constitute the international crime of aggression.

Following Guyana’s statement, CARICOM issued a strongly worded denunciation of Venezuela’s measures, fully supporting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Guyana.

Yesterday, in further response to Venezuela’s sinister plan for seizing Guyanese territory, Guyana sought the urgent protection of the International Court of Justice, by filing with the Court a Request for Provisional Measures. In that Request, Guyana seeks from the Court an Order preventing Venezuela from taking any action to seize, acquire or encroach upon, or assert or exercise sovereignty over, the Essequibo Region or any other part of Guyana’s national territory, pending the Court’s final determination of the validity of the Arbitral Award that established the land boundary between our two States, and the final and binding nature of that boundary. Guyana has no doubt of the validity of that Arbitral Award and the land boundary, which Venezuela accepted and recognized as the international boundary for more than 60 years.

Because of the urgency of the matter, Guyana has asked the Court to schedule oral hearings on its Request at the earliest possible date in advance of December 3, 2023, the date Venezuela has fixed for its sham referendum.

Guyana insists, as does CARICOM, the Secretaries-General of the United Nations and Organization of American States, and the entire international community, that the controversy over the validity of the Arbitral Award and the land boundary must be resolved by the International Court of Justice, which will assure a just, peaceful, binding and permanent solution to this matter, in accordance with international law. In fact, the Court itself has determined, in two separate Orders, that it has the exclusive jurisdiction to resolve this matter, and that it will do so.
Twice Venezuela has formally objected to the Court’s jurisdiction, and both times the Court overwhelmingly rejected Venezuela’s objections.

In the interim, pending the oral hearing on its request and the issuance of the Court’s Order, Guyana urges CARICOM and the international community to continue reminding Venezuela of its obligations under international law, including its obligation to accept the ICJ’s jurisdiction, plead its case to the Court, and comply with the Court’s rulings and Judgments.

October 31, 2023

11/08/2023

$18000 per child late fees penalty for parents of Mae's school if fees arent paid by a certain date - Parent of Mae's.

Works progressing rapidly on the three, 3000-tonne silos and one 80-tonne-per-hour drying tower at Tacama Landing, along...
31/01/2023

Works progressing rapidly on the three, 3000-tonne silos and one 80-tonne-per-hour drying tower at Tacama Landing, along the Berbice River.

When completed, this facility will the support large-scale cultivation of corn and soya.

28/01/2023
15/12/2022

SHOOTING OUTSIDE PRESIDENT'S HOME

"THE Guyana Police Force is reporting:

There was an alleged shooting incident which occurred at the State House (southern guard hut) on Carmichael Street at about 07:30 hrs this morning (Thursday 15th December, 2022).

Investigation revealed that on the date and time mentioned, a security detail was on duty at the south-eastern guard hut adjacent to Carmichael Street when a male of mixed-race ethnicity confronted the security stating: "I want the President".

The said male then drew a knife from his pants waist and stabbed one of the male Police rank that was on duty five times to his neck and about his body. A said rank who was part of the security detail was relieved of his firearm by the suspect.

The said male then drew the firearm, retreated to Carmichael Street and fired several rounds. The security detail returned fire, injuring the suspect.

A 9MM pistol and seven 9MM spent shells were retrieved. Both the suspect and the Police rank were rushed to the GPHC for medical attention. Their conditions are stated as serious. Investigations are on going."

Accident Alert!!Sheriff street involving Police
19/11/2022

Accident Alert!!
Sheriff street involving Police

Sometimes the roads are a little rough. Stay safe folks.Make them famous.Parking without a care!!!
08/11/2022

Sometimes the roads are a little rough. Stay safe folks.
Make them famous.
Parking without a care!!!

05/10/2022

We ain't giving up no mountains
We ain't giving up no tree
We ain't giving up no river
That belongs to we
Not one blue saki,
Not one rice grain,
Not one kuras,
Not a blade of grass

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