Wednesday, June 2, 2010

EYEWITNESS NEWS

LA MISERE RESIDENTS TAKING MATTERS IN THEIR OWN HANDS

In a chilling reminder to the SPUP days of 'Yankee Go Home' (protests against US tracking station at La Misere), the residents who have been affected by the water pollution caused by the construction of Sheik Khalifa's massive 7 storey palace are taking their protests to the streets. The residents have been promised compensation but the matter is dragging whilst the 'lawyers' are haggling about 'fair' damages.
The plight of these residents who had to endure all sorts of diseases, drinking and bathing in contaminated water is indeed a serious one. The attitude of the government to this situation seems to be one favouring the culprit. The ruling party's mouthpiece 'The People' is doing its utmost to confuse the situation by carrying a front page article waxing lyrical about the Sheik's 'investments' benefitting the pick-up truck businesses!
In the case of 'The People', "Cunning men deal in generalizations" and for the La Misere residents, "After all is said and done, more is said than done".


11 comments:

  1. If there is someone who has promoted racial hatred in Seychelles it's the PL government themselves. More of these posters will come and do not be surprized if it all ends in sabotage of Khalifa's castle.

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  2. Maybe the President should be served some of this water in a beautiful expensive crystal glass.

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  3. It was about time that we seselwa start showing our frustrations by taking to the streets. We are being denegrating & relegating to third class citizen in our motherland all thanks to our own incompetent government. How long can we continue taking this & tolerating JAM failures.

    This is totally unacceptable. We need to take to the streets & make our voice heard just like Rene & SPUP did back in those days.

    Niya

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  4. Don't worry, JAM is in India to get more kaka malbar to bring back home to feed Lepep with.

    Open up Tiklor & Co, it's feeding time again.

    Patrick X

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  5. We should send a clear message to PP by giving them a deadline to compensate La Misere residents else we would have to take justice into our own hands.
    PP must be stopped and that by all means.

    Jeanne D'Arc

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  6. I am fully agree with Niya,I also all the time think the same what Seychellios should do.On the street in peaceful way.Seychellios wake up and open your eyes and stand up and fight for your right and take back what belong to Seychellios.

    Johnny

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  7. Has the people of this country repeatedly told this Donkey to stop importing Indians to our shores and stop using Tax payers' money roaming the world begging in our names?

    JAM(JUST ANOTHR MILLION) has already bankrupted the country,left our children with an astronomic dept of almost U$ one billion and you know what!, this donkey continues to borrow millions in our names instead of bringing back our u$2,5 billion PP has perloined from us
    in order to pay these ammuth depts he created.

    MY advice now that he is in India ,hy don't he ask for asylum there and start a new life together with his boyfriend RAMADOSS? RAJAH AND RANI.

    Jeanne D'Arc

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  8. It easy, even cowardice, to stick a sign on a tree and denounce the arabs and malbars.

    Why isnt morgan's or dugasse's name on the posters?

    Why isnt there any sign stuck on the road to state house?

    You are attacking the wrong people.

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  9. PP is a chain made up of corrupted be it Dugasse,Morgan or else. They are the links that form this chain thus they all have a part of responsible for the mess happening in this country.
    Likewise,those who collaborate with PP are part of the problem to, thus they must be concider as such.

    Jeanne D'Arc

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  10. Maybe this is a matter of ignorance or lack of knowledge on the situation. Your talking about one of a high ranking and respected leader of UAE and the middle east. He has help seychelles a lot... its time the government look out for the people, the country is full of beggars asking tourist for cigarette or a rupee for a beer, a lot of burglars, people smoke marijuana in clubs and beaches (beau vallon)... seychelles is a nice place but the locals make it not a welcoming place... Sorry but this is fact that i saw when i visited your place... The propaganda and political misfits are in heat...

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