All reports now indicate that the people of Libya are rescuing themselves from the grips of the dictatorship in which they have been engulfed for the past forty years. The United Workers Party joins the international community in condemning the Wanton massacre of citizens and residents of Libya by their leader Colonel Muammar Qaddafi. Our party reaffirms its support for the return of true democracy to the Libyan people.
Continue readingMonth: August 2011
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The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Opposition Leader Hon. Lester Bird, met on Wednesday afternoon with the Director of Audit to seek more specific […]
Continue readingSkerrit’s illegal spy network must go
The United Workers Party today calls on Government to immediately disband the covert spying operation, illegally set up by the Roosevelt Skerrit administration, to snoop […]
Continue readingHow Astaphan Manufacturers Lies
ASTAPHAN TO Lennox Linton on August 23rd, 2011:”You were caught lying about… Skerrit using his Chairmanship in 2010 to secure concessions for Blaircourt and misled the IC when you held back information that showed the PM was out of state”
Continue readingState of emergency declared in T&T
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Monday August 22, 2011 – Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has announced a limited state of emergency and curfew in “hotspots” in […]
Continue readingHon Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit give details of his recent visit to Azerbaijan
Hon Prime Minister, Roosevelt Skerrit, is back on island. The Prime Minister has returned from an official visit to the Azerbaijan where he held talks […]
Continue readingNew CARICOM boss takes office today
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Monday August 15, 2011 – The new Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque assumes duties today, with the support […]
Continue readingIdeals of Rosie Douglas abandoned as personal greed and nepotism take hold
By Sean R. Douglas, former GovernmentPress Secretary of the Government of Dominica. For months I agonised as to whether I should remain silent ollowing my […]
Continue readingAll Aboard : A Concerned Dominican
AConcerned Dominican : State of Affairs : On Progress, Transparency, Law and Order, Opposition, Corruption, Douglas Marginalization and Victimization in the Commonwealth of Dominica
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