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  • We have high hopes that his successor, President Donald Ramotar, who just took office last month, will carry this forward, and continue Guyana's leadership role among the forest-rich countries of the world.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Russell Mittermeier 2012

  • The Kansas-sized country of Guyana, formerly known as British Guiana and the only English-speaking nation in South America, held elections on November 28, 2011, and voted in a new president, Donald Ramotar.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Russell Mittermeier 2012

  • Counsel for Ramotar alleges procedural flaws The long-delayed Alliance For Change (AFC) election pet

    Stabroek News Stabroek staff 2010

  • Counsel for Ramotar alleges procedural flaws The long-delayed Alliance For Change (AFC) election pet

    Stabroek News Stabroek staff 2010

  • When she began to say something to her daughter, Persaud's mother, the woman told her to go home, Ramotar said.

    propaganda press! freedom now Guyana propaganda press 2010

  • Cabinet shake-up looms -- to shoo-in Ramotar as PPP candidate A major cabinet shake-up is on the horizon as the PPP/C paves

    Stabroek News Stabroek staff 2010

  • Counsel for Ramotar alleges procedural flaws The long-delayed Alliance For Change (AFC) election pet

    Stabroek News Stabroek staff 2010

  • "Me couldn't say nothing", Ramotar added. the girl began to bleed through her privates. [we assume Sangeeta was naked during this quasi ritual] bharrat jagdeo killed in plane crash - clement rohee now 'president' of Guyana James Singh endangering CANU Officers lives making cocaine deals

    propaganda press! freedom now Guyana propaganda press 2010

  • Ramotar spoke with her at her home before she was admitted to hospital.

    Stabroek News 2009

  • Ramotar highlighted the fact that she migrated from one of the richest countries to one of the poorest and made it her home, becoming Guyanese in every sense of the word.

    Stabroek News 2009

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