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Nov 18, 2010 Letters
Dear Editor,
The actions of the leaders of the AFC can only be deemed most hypocritical. Mr. Raphael Trotman is vigorously pushing for the government to enact legislation for a “Freedom of Information”.
However, this is the very Raphael Trotman, who, despite all my prodding, has failed to make any information available to me on a subject in which I publicly mentioned his name, along with his mother’s and his sister’s.
That matter involved some major transported real estate properties in my possession. These were purportedly sold! As an attorney-at-law, Mr. Trotman is fully aware that ownership of properties in Guyana is solidly guaranteed by the holding of a transport.
Much information on this subject can be obtained on the internet through Google: Prakash Persaud or Google: Raphael Trotman.
Notwithstanding, in commenting on Randy Persaud’s point of view in a letter in the newspapers of early July 2010, Trotman by his territorial behaviour, impertinently enquired in the newspapers, and also on the AFC internet site: http://afcguyana.com/afcnew/2010/07/reply-to-randy-persaud/ “Tell us Mr. Persaud, who gave you transport over Guyana and its political affairs? “. (Emphasis mine)
This shocking display of arrogance by Mr. Trotman only adds to his general attitude that certain persons have a right to rudely comment or trespass on others; and that they have no apologies or information whatsoever to give anyone!
I hope the nation “a tek warning”.
Prakash Persaud
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