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hydroep wrote:Don't be cruel...
there were also no crew members willing to journey to TT.
hydroep wrote:Don't be cruel...UNC MP: Govt 'cruel' to Trinis stranded in Suriname
Jensen La Vende
UNC NAPARIMA MP Rodney Charles is describing as "cruel" Government's treatment of 36 nationals stuck in Suriname.
In a media release issued on Friday, Charles said the fact that the group remain trapped in Suriname is "cruel, inhumane and callous." However, three days prior to Charles’ statement National Security Minister Stuart Young said he was treating the stranded nationals as priority.
In the April 7 media briefing, Young said he and Foreign Affairs Minister Dennis Moses were in touch with their Surinamese counterparts with the aim of assisting the group to return home.
Young said Suriname’s national security ministry were making efforts to have the group tested for covid19.
In previous briefings, Young said while there were flights available to bring the group home, there were also no crew members willing to journey to TT.
However, Charles said the nationals were struggling to support themselves in Suriname.
“The 36 stranded in Suriname (are) running out of money and in various stages of depression, (they) display no visible signs of covid19 are willing to be tested before departure, and agree to be placed in quarantine upon arrival in TT. So what is the big deal about them being a health threat to the rest of us? They are even prepared to fund their return.”
Charles relayed the message of accountant Rishi Ramkissoon who wrote him asking that their plight be re-highlighted. He said Ramkissoon informed him the group was hurt to see other countries repatriate their citizens but not TT.
“If what Rishi Ramkisoon is saying is true, I am calling on the Prime Minister, Stuart Young and Dennis Moses to take shame, man up to their responsibilities, do the right thing and live up to their oath to do right by all citizens. This grave injustice to our citizens in Barbados, Suriname, Magarita and elsewhere must stop immediately.”
There are 35 nationals in Barbados and more than 30 in Magarita, Venezuela. Government has said it was in discussions with the governments about the care of TT nationals in their countries.
https://newsday.co.tt/2020/04/11/unc-mp-govt-cruel-to-trinis-stranded-in-suriname/
He claimed a Suriname Airways flight was scheduled to fly to T&T empty yesterday to collect its nationals stranded here, after being permitted by the T&T Government and questioned why the T&T nationals marooned in Suriname weren’t allowed to fly back home on that flight at least. He said another special Suriname Airways flight which received the T&T Government’s approval to repatriate Suriname nationals back their country on Sunday was cancelled after the entire flight crew called in sick. Ramkissoon claimed they also unsuccessfully tried to get CAL to fly into Suriname due to its closed borders. However, he noted other airlines like KLM, TIU and FlyAllways were operating flights out. Suriname closed its borders on March 13.
MaxPower wrote:“ EU praises T&T for handling of pandemic.”
Clearly they are not on social media.
But yes, praise the T&T Govt and the very few citizens that genuinely cooperated.
VII wrote:Link?
..the curve seems to be flattening well..![]()
VII wrote:Clearly the curve is flattening and all people could do is still condemn the GOVT,it is thoss policies that has us here ffs!!! Entitled selfish inconsiderate fricking trinis are some of the ugliest things ...
They kept them away to protect all ah we nenen...
teems1 wrote:Gladiator wrote:I don't get what the big deal is.... alright a couple idiots took a chance and went on a cruise. Test them and once they clear of the virus let them come back in. If the "Boarders Closed" to prevent COVID and they don't have COVID then cut all the bullsheit and let them and the others wherever else come in... how hard can that be to coordinate, or are we so lame that we cant arrange to properly/safely repatriate a couple dozen people from right here in the frickin caribbean.
All this beat up chess about border close.... This shows that this Govt really does not give a crap about their people or just plain lazy.
You have any idea the logistics required to bring back these people?
You have to organize an aircraft, mechanics, fuel, flight plan, crew + PPE for the crew. And that's just on TT side. Also the cost of the flight would be 10-20x normal price considering all the factors involved.
On Barbados side you have to organize transport for the locals to the airport and everything around that. Considering they're in a pseudo state of emergency it'll be 10x harder.
It's easier to just send these idiots some money and work out a deal with some hotel/resort to keep the TT nationals as they have occupancy issues anyway.
When it's safe to come back then they will normally.
Gladiator wrote:I don't get what the big deal is.... alright a couple idiots took a chance and went on a cruise. Test them and once they clear of the virus let them come back in. If the "Boarders Closed" to prevent COVID and they don't have COVID then cut all the bullsheit and let them and the others wherever else come in... how hard can that be to coordinate, or are we so lame that we cant arrange to properly/safely repatriate a couple dozen people from right here in the frickin caribbean.
All this beat up chess about border close.... This shows that this Govt really does not give a crap about their people or just plain lazy.
MaxPower wrote:VII wrote:Link?
..the curve seems to be flattening well..![]()
Was in the Express bro.
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I didnt take the picture.
ST Auto wrote:Curve appears to be flattening cz they not testing.VII wrote:Clearly the curve is flattening and all people could do is still condemn the GOVT,it is thoss policies that has us here ffs!!! Entitled selfish inconsiderate fricking trinis are some of the ugliest things ...
They kept them away to protect all ah we nenen...
pugboy wrote:if 3 more cruisers get positive and assuming they practicing proper hygiene in balandra then 14 days may not be enough for a quarantine period
as i think they there 20 days now
hydroep wrote:Before they re-open our borders the authorities need to be sure that herd immunity has developed or else they risk putting the country in the same position they've been trying to avoid.
The time factor obviously has something to do with it but I can't see how they can possibly get an accurate assessment from the current (or next week's 'spot check') testing methodology...
VII wrote:Ok,but people aren't flooding hospitals and dying at home like in other places without even a test..so it's still a good sign...ST Auto wrote:Curve appears to be flattening cz they not testing.VII wrote:Clearly the curve is flattening and all people could do is still condemn the GOVT,it is thoss policies that has us here ffs!!! Entitled selfish inconsiderate fricking trinis are some of the ugliest things ...
They kept them away to protect all ah we nenen...
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