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Feb 21, 2013 News
Political Activist Mark Benschop staged another protest, this time it was outside the Guyana Times Newspaper/ TV-G television station on Camp Street.
Benschop told Kaieteur News that the protest at “TV-G” is to expose what the Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP/C are doing to Guyana. According to Benschop, Bobby Ramroop is a personal friend to the government and that’s why he was granted so much privilege.
He said the big question is why Ramroop has been granted television, radio and newspaper licenses, when others have applied and have not gotten the opportunity to operate either of the three. Benschop told Kaieteur News that the PPP is running the country like it’s their personal item. He added that the country is being run by gangsters and not by law abiding men and women.
“Guyana Times is the lowest circulating newspaper in Guyana, but still it has a large number of government ads daily, while the other independent dailies have nothing” Benschop stated. According to Benschop this act should stop since it is being funded by taxpayers’ money. Benschop said that he will continue to protest to show disgust in the government.
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