An unabashed level of scurrility - Joint Services accuse Kaieteur News of ‘Yellow Journalism’
THE Joint Services yesterday unequivocally refuted an article published in the Kaieteur News dated Tuesday, April 01, 2008 under the caption “Two months on, no success for Joint Special Operations Group - allegations of drug use plaguing unit”.
A press release said the article is not only riddled with a number of spurious assertions, conveniently attributed […]
Kaieteur News headline biased
“Back to reality! E/bo routed for 43.” (Kaieteur News, 1 April). That is one of those headings which shall always remain etched in my mind.
For those who are not so vulnerable to Freudian- slips but more discreet, shrewd and respectful, that title resonates with bigotry. To exemplify, the heading suggests that, if not Essequibo, […]
Kaieteur News supports smuggling?
I have observed that the Kaieteur News of Monday, January 21 - in its editorial, referred to the current situation involving the GRA and a business which filed an injunction against the GRA, blocking it from seizing goods which were allegedly smuggled.
Is Emile Mervin living in Micahel Jackson’s neverland?
After reading Mr. Emile Mervin’s letter in Kaieteur News, dated January 17, 2008, I was struck by his erroneous statement when he said that “President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP/C are not ashamed or afraid to show it has designs or becoming a dictatorship.” What poppycock! Mervin seems to be living in Michael Jackson’s […]
Emile Mervin is out of touch
I wish to enter the debate on the concept of ‘separation of powers’, in particular, to respond to Emile Mervin’s letter in Thursday’s edition of the Kaieteur News.
The separation of powers concept is indeed important and, as far as I know, accepted by this Government. But it could be seen, as pointed out in Dr […]
Foreign Ministry denounces Kaieteur News item
Georgetown, GINA, January 28, 2004
In light of fresh speculations with regard to the reason for the recent revocation of the Canadian diplomatic […]