Entries from June 2006

June 30, 2006

It is Time for a Regime Change in Guyana

by Emile Mervin
With alleged Guyanese drug kingpin, Roger Khan, safely on American soil awaiting trial for conspiring to smuggle drugs from Guyana to America, and on any other outstanding federal charges that may still fall within the statute of limitations, it is time for Guyanese to 1) recover from the psychological trauma of the Khan [...]

June 25, 2006

The state must object to the mistreatment of Khan et al in Suriname

by Keith R. Williams
By maintaining silence in response to allegations by the attorneys for Roger Khan that he was beaten and maybe tortured while in custody in Suriname , the State is once again ignoring the essential spirit of our laws and processes.
It does not matter what charge or charges are laid out against Mr. [...]

June 13, 2006

No one has the right to take the law into their own hands

by Keith R. Williams
Robert Gates has been churning out very thoughtful and objective pieces in connection with the bugging of the Commissioner’s phone lines, and the operations of private armed groups in Guyana. His latest, “Roger Khan was certainly involved in the fight against crime from 2002 and reported on a daily basis to a [...]