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Song about Guyanese women creating uproar in Barbados
Who sleeps in a church dress and petticoat, prepares sardines and biscuits for dinner, covers their bodies in candle grease, snaps like an alligator and calls immigration in matters of a mate?
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Bengies balsam, citronella, candle grease and alcolada
Yuh sleep in a church dress, petticoat and two brassiere
Got de sheet pull up round yuh neck, and a big parachute underwear
And when de man he pull at you, yuh snap like alligator
Move man, leh muh sleep nuh, I gotta get up early tomorrow
But when he find a Guyanese girl to give him good movementation
Yuh get she deport, yuh run and call immigration”.
Wheeeeel and come agen selecta!
This attitude is precisely the reason why the Guyanese women are eating your lunches.
every Island say the same thing
about every other
Island's women
but?
I guess that's why
Guyanese Women loving in Guyana
get KILLED so much
for ignoring, leaving or cheating on
they Man ?
../../170980/guyana-establishes-first-caribbean-publishing-house/#15
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/guyana-review/05/28/waging-war-on-women-domestic-violence-in-guyana/
Guyana has a really bad homicide
& domestic violence problem
with their Females committed on them by their Men.
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/letters/06/17/itâs-time-to-get-tough-with-men-who-murder-their-womenfolk/
treat your Man right
or you could
end up like these Guyanese Women
Dead or Injured roll for the month of June !
Another woman stabbed by spurned lover
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/170295/another-woman-stabbed-by-spurned-lover/
'Last chance' was fatal for La Jalousie victim.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/171774/last-chance-was-fatal-for-la-jalousie-victim/
Knife still lodged in battered Bare Root woman.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/170762/knife-still-lodged-in-battered-bare-root-woman/
Another woman killed by husband.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/171015/another-woman-killed-by-husband/
Woman escapes strangulation, cops hunt ex-lover.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/171750/woman-escapes-strangulation-cops-hunt-ex-lover/
Mackenzie man warned against ever hitting a woman again.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/172531/mackenzie-man-warned-against-ever-hitting-a-woman-again/
Plaisance murder linked to love triangle.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/169981/plaisance-murder-linked-to-love-triangle/
Man kills wife, drinks Grammazone.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/169817/man-kills-wife-drinks-grammazone/
Waitress dies after lover forces poison down her throat.
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/161448/waitress-dies-after-lover-forces-poison-down-her-throat/
Guyanese Rape victim drinks poison over lack of justice, threats !
http://www.caribdaily.com/article/174003
Women endorse stupid songs to put down other Women
and allow themselves to be manipulated
by Men like that.
Deperate Guyanese Women will Do
almost anything & everything to keep a Bajan Man
or not get Deported from Barbados
because they have no pride or legal papers.
They will take anytihng or arrangement
that a Man dishes out
to them.
The Men gain all the benefits!
So? I won't complain about it.
I don't trust Guyanese Women.
Some Men don't realize they just being used
by these desperate illegal Guyanese Women until it's too late,
after She sends all the Monies
that they give to her back home
to her other Guyanese Man.
You are safe as long as you keep
her on Barbados soil. She will
change into Much different less caring woman once
She is back at home in Guyana.
Keep giving her lunch and your
cash!
She's wiring it back to her Guyanese Lover,
Plotting on getting rid of you!
Brothers, just watch your back when go to Guyana
& if She come back from Guyana suddenly pregnant
get a paternity test if you don't want to wear a
another's Guyanese Man's jacket !
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/news/local/01/13/sophia-woman-charged-with-murder-of-barbadian-boyfriend/
Sophia woman charged with murder of Barbadian boyfriend
The girlfriend of the Barbadian national, who died from stab wounds received in an alleged robbery attempt, was yesterday remanded to prison after she appeared in court, charged with his murder.
Tramangra Williams of South Sophia, appeared before Magistrate Yohance Cave at the Sparendaam Magistrate’s Court charged with the murder of Tyrone Best, and was subsequently remanded to prison until January 27. Best died on January 3, while a patient of the Georgetown Public Hospital. He had been hospitalized there after being stabbed in his abdomen on December 27.
According to information provided by the police, initial investigations indicated that Best, who lived at Section ‘D’, South Sophia, was allegedly the victim of an armed robbery. According to the police, the victim was attacked and robbed by two men at Sophia.
However, as police continued their investigations, Williams, also of South Sophia, was arrested and subsequently charged with the murder of Best.
Meanwhile, a post-mortem examination performed yesterday on the deadman’s body revealed that he died from haemorrhage and shock due to stab wounds to his liver, a release from the police said.
get box up so & murdered back in Guyana
by they very own Guyanese Men like that?
When the illegal Guyanese Women immigrants
cater to Barbadian's Men every whim while in barbados?
It's to gain a Male Barbadian Sponsor, "a sucker" to fight for them
& hide them so They don't get Deported!
They behave the same way in St. Kitts - until you visit
them back on Guyanese turf, then they sleep around on
you and treat you like dogs!
If Barbadian Men don't mind be used for
an address, a place to sleep and guyanese
wire remittances that She sends back to her Family & Lover
$$$$$- then carry on!
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/news/local/07/01/police-made-694-domestic-violence-cases-this-year/
Police made 694 domestic violence cases this year
For this year, up to last week Monday, the police received 2,488 reports of domestic violence resulting in 694 cases being made out and 530 persons were warned at the request of those reporting the incidents.
The police released the statistics last night in defence of actions which the Force took to combat domestic violence. No comparison to last year’s figure was provided. The law enforcement agency pointed out that it has put in place institutional structures/mechanisms at its Headquarters, Divisional, Sub Divisional and Station levels to ensure appropriate responses to reports of domestic violence. It said that as far as practicable reports of domestic violence made at stations are being dealt with in areas that afford privacy and confidentiality.
In a statement, the GPF noted too that a Central Domestic Violence Unit has been established at the Criminal Investigation Department Headquarters with overall responsibility for monitoring the Domestic Violence Desk within the Divisions and Sub-Divisions in terms of implementation of the relevant Force policies and procedures and the outcome of reports and cases before the court.
The Force will continue to maintain its vigilance in these matters and take the appropriate action where necessary, the police asserted.
In responding to an editorial in the Guyana Times, which referred to the murder of La Jalousie woman, Omwattie Kallicharran and which stated that the case “revealed a situation where reports made to the police against the perpetrator did not produce the results expected”, the police said that the article made a spurious claim that “the police have shown little understanding of the law they are mandated to uphold, which is why they cannot adequately protect citizens” and refuted the report. The police said that the article contained “a number of spurious assertions but has neither sought to acquire and/or display any information on the knowledge of police operations.”
“This continuous ‘beating up’ of the Police Force on matters without any evidence begs the question of what is the motive. The Police Force considers this type of poor journalism unmistakably designed to frustrate the relentless efforts of its ranks to enforce the laws and to sully its image and reputation”, the police stated.
It said that the law enforcement officials have been exhibiting ‘zero tolerance’ on both the issue of noise nuisance and domestic violence “but, to a great extent, our efforts at enforcement are being stymied by the reluctance of persons to follow through on the matters after making their initial reports to the police.”
The statement noted that police responded positively to the “one report” Kallicharran had made against her former reputed husband and in which she had requested that a warning be given. “On September 30, 2008, Omattie Kallicharran had reported to the police at Den Amstel Police Station that it is a habit of Vishnu Datt (her former reputed husband) to be calling on her telephone and abusing her and that sometimes he would stop at her residence and abuse her. She requested that he be warned by the police and this was subsequently done. There is no record of any other report made by Omattie Kallicharran against Vishnu Datt”, the statement said.
It went on to point out the case of Krishundai Singh of Cornelia Ida, WCD, who was fatally stabbed by her reputed husband on June 12. On May 26 she had made a report of assault against him to the police and he was arrested and charged. She later appeared in court and requested no further action against him and he was placed on a bond to keep the peace for two years, the police said.
It said that over a number of years, the GPF has pursued an aggressive policy of training for its members in Domestic Violence in view of its serious effect on society, and has adopted a zero tolerance approach aimed at taking the appropriate action against all perpetrators.
“This training has now become institutionalized, forming part of the curriculum for recruits at the Felix Austin Police College and deals with the dynamics and implications of domestic violence and the Force’s policy and procedures for responding to reports of domestic violence”, the statement asserted. It said that in the effective conduct of its role and responsibility under the Domestic Violence Act of 1996, the GPF is networking and collaborating with several governmental and non-governmental organizations on the issue of domestic violence inclusive of Help and Shelter, Red Thread and the Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security with a number of persons being referred specifically with a view to receive counselling.
“With the Force’s zero tolerance policy, no police rank can opt to “settle” any matter involving domestic violence, but must take the appropriate actions leading to the matter being placed before the court”, it stated.
A number of women have been murdered in domestic violence incidents this year. Earlier this month, less than a week after being stabbed repeatedly, battered and doused with kerosene by her former lover Sharmin McKay, of Bachelor’s Adventure (Bare Root), died at the Georgetown Public Hospital. Her attacker, Marlon Braithwaite has since been charged with her murder. During this month too Singh and Kallicharran were killed. Kallicharran was stabbed to death by her former reputed husband, Vishnudat Tajram, who later died after ingesting poison while Singh was dealt one fatal stab wound to the left side chest allegedly by her former reputed husband Ganesh Narine, who has since been charged with her murder.
There were others. Last month, Eunice Charlie, 55, of Waramit Farming Area, Awaruwaunau Village, South Rupununi and 31-year-old Gertude Edwards of Ithaca were both murdered, allegedly by their respective partners. On March 31, Pamela Mangru, 39, was stabbed three times in the throat and slashed about her body. She subsequently bled to death. Her alleged attacker and reputed husband Devon Limerick has since been charged with her murder. On March 12, Savitrie Arjune of Lot 382 Herstelling, East Bank Demerara, was stabbed to death by her former reputed husband. He escaped and is still to be apprehended. In February, Deborah Allen, 38, of Port Kaituma, North West District, was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital after being chopped by her reputed husband. Her teenaged daughter was chopped across the face and spent several days in the Georgetown Hospital.
That same day, two women, Nekecia Rouse, 25, and her sister-in-law, Alexis George, 18, were slashed to death in New Amsterdam. Their attacker is still being sought!
Guyana has huge problem
with violence and domestic
and gender based
violence against it's females
from the cradle to grave.
They also have a problem with equal
rights and employment.
Many Barbadian women are employed, they
can travel and have the means to do it,
they own property, some run their own
businesses and they have enforcable laws that
protect them from domestic violence.
Currently? It's the Men who are having problems
during this recession and are out of work!
it's a fact Guyanese Women are murdered, beaten and raped
forced to drink poison and burned in Guyana in
record numbers by their own Guyanese Males in their
own Country!
Barbadian Men can and do hold the deportation threat
over Buyanese Women's heads to make them obey.
I doubt seriously that any Barbadian Women
would want to become "like" Guyanese Women,
over a silly song
It would be a step back to he times when they
did not have freedom, education, employment opportunities or
civil rights under the local laws.
http://www.caribbean360.com/News/Caribbean/Stories/2009/07/29/NEWS0000008291.html
More men out of work with Barbados in recession
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/features/08/10/stop-the-slaughter/
Help Stop the slaughter of Guyanese Women!
By Luke Daniels
(This is one of a series of fortnightly columns from Guyanese in the diaspora and others with an interest in issues related to Guyana and the Caribbean)
In the Diaspora Editor’s Note: Since January, over twenty women have been murdered at the hands of men they knew, the most recent and horrific crimes involving a son allegedly locking his mother in a room and beating her to death and a spurned ex-lover allegedly setting in wait and killing the mother of the woman he wanted to marry. This week’s column comes from Guyanese Luke Daniels, a UK based social activist and domestic violence counsellor, whose work with men at London’s Everyman Centre received recognition in a 1995 television documentary “Pulling the Punches”. He is completing a book by the same title (see www.pullingthepunches. com). Next week’s column will continue this discussion by expanding on a point hinted at below, namely that we cannot abstract the brutality that is being manifested against women from the wider brutality and indifference that have come to characterise so many dimensions of contemporary Guyanese life. It is symptomatic of a profound disconnection that combines with underlying power differentials to result in women being regularly targeted for assault and murder. Without ever losing sight of the women, in fact because we must not lose sight of the women, it is important that we not reduce these horrific accounts simply to a private matter, a man-woman dynamic. In short, we need to ensure that we do not domesticate our discussions of domestic violence.
Guyana must now be one of the most dangerous places for a woman to live with regular newspaper reports of women brutally murdered by their partners. It is time to put a stop to this senseless slaughter of women. Growing up in Guyana my father always cautioned me and my brothers not to hit girls as it was cowards who hit women. What has happened to our men that we think it is ok to abuse and even kill women?
For too long we have been encouraged to believe that what happens between a husband and wife is not our business. This attitude has left our sisters, aunts, mothers, daughters and friends vulnerable to abuse with no one to come to their rescue. It is time for a change in attitude, for all of us are affected when a life is destroyed by domestic violence.
Men have to learn that it is acceptable to intervene to stop the violence as when some men abuse it is all men that are tainted by their actions. If we feel unable to intervene alone we must get the support of family members and friends. We cannot afford to wait on the police to protect women, direct action is necessary to save lives.
The government has a responsibility to protect all of its citizens and ensure that they live lives free from fear of violence. The law has an important role to play in protecting women and the police force must be made accountable for its failings in upholding the law.
What is happening in Guyana? Why is the police force failing to protect women?
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/features/07/27/in-the-diaspora-69/
Guyanese should stop complaining about domestic violence. It is time for action. If there is a paucity of ideas at home it might be a good idea to adopt strategies from women in other countries.
I recall visiting my aunt who was recovering in the women’s ward at the main hospital in Georgetown. The year was 1981 and I was but a teenager. My aunt was there for weeks and had come to know first hand the shattered lives of the women in her ward. “That one,” she said, pointing to a patient wrapped up in gauze, “her husband poured kerosene on her and lit her on fire.” I gasped. “That one over there, her husband kicked her down the steps and she broke her back. She might never walk again.” After her show and tell it occurred to me that my aunt might be the only one in the women’s ward who had been in a car accident.
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/letters/07/28/guyanese-should-stop-complaining-about-domestic-violence-and-take-action/
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2010/stories/08/24/barbados-man-confesses-to-killing-%E2%80%98missing%E2%80%99-guyanese-wife/
http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/body-in-well/
if the independent well to do bajan women don't want a cheap jealos jumby bajan man___then poor desparate gt women emigrating to barbados & marrying old jealos bajan men within one month of meeting them only to get citizenship_then cheating or
horning him may get them
beaten with a baseball bat or killed
& tossed down a septic system!
but i guess to these gt women? the
nasty old bajan men abusing them is well worth it for Citizenship?
Yet some of these Guyanese
Women sing about it & think the hit Irish lottery jackpot to have gotten a golden Bajan Man to marry dem as the trophy!
http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/i-confess-tired-of-husbands-verbal-abuse/
I CONFESS – Tired of husband’s verbal abuse!!!!