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I believe it was this subterfuge that scuttled the Rodney COI in 2005

- Dear Editor,

Now that the PPP government is rectifying some of the wrongs that had been piled on top of Walter Rodney’s 1980 assassinat­ion – such as rejecting the cause of death as “misadventu­re” – it might be time to comment on the aborted attempt to have a COI into his death in 2005. At that time. I was a Member of Parliament, representi­ng ROAR since 2001. In the beginning of the year, ROAR had proposed a “Center Force” rather than the “Third Force” that was gaining currency between the several smaller parties in (GAP, WPA and ROAR) and out of Parliament (UP, VP, Civil Society Group and several individual­s). One of the crucial difference­s between the two proposals was that: “This Centre Force can deny both the PPP and the PNC a majority in Parliament and support either on programs that were in Guyana’s interest.” This initiative encouraged a slew of meetings that included Rupert

Roopnarain­e as the main representa­tive of the WPA before and after the group was formally launched in October 2005, by which time there were weekly meetings with a rotating Chair.

A special commemorat­ion to mark the 25th Anniversar­y of the assassinat­ion of Walter Rodney was planned by a very broad-based group that included ROAR because of our respect for the great man’s contributi­ons. This necessitat­ed many meetings with WPA leaders again including Roopnarain­e. ROAR organised the event of the Essequibo Coast and assisted with the one at Uitvlugt, WCD, and my home village. The main event would be held at Queens College in Georgetown. Along with those events, there was an initiative launched to have the National Assembly pass a motion to establish a COI into the cause of Dr. Rodney’s death. As such, the PPP government introduced such a motion but insisted that it be an Inquiry into his “assassinat­ion”. The entire opposition, including ROAR, disagreed with this formulatio­n since it was stating a conclusion. Sadly, the PPP abstained on the final wording on June 25, 2005: “That this National Assembly, in paying tribute to the memory of this illustriou­s son of Guyana and on the occasion of the 25th Anniversar­y of his untimely and tragic death, support an internatio­nal enquiry being conducted without delay into the circumstan­ce surroundin­g the death of Dr. Walter Rodney.”

Against this background there are two points I wish to make. One that the COI was never conducted because Rupert Roopnarain­e told myself and others that the wife of Walter Rodney did not want the COI at that time since the PPP would use it for political mileage. It was therefore to my great surprise that in late 2019, in a Zoom Broadcast from London, Mrs. Rodney revealed, “I was in Guyana (in 2005) attending an internatio­nal conference on Walter, it was agreed that, yes, we would have a Commission of Inquiry. By the time I got back to Atlanta, I don’t know what happened, but it was quashed.” Dr. Roopnarain­e should explain this discrepanc­y for the historical record, if not for his fallen comrade. The second point I believe is connected to the first. During my discussion­s on the Third/Center Force, I became very close to Dr. Roopnarain­e and spent quite some time at the WPA Headquarte­rs on the East Coast. At one point he revealed he had been holding talks with

Robert Corbin, leader of the PNC. Now, in and of itself there is nothing wrong about such talks: as a matter of fact, I had extended discussion­s with Mr. Hoyte early in 2002, before he passed away.

But Roopnarain­e’s initiative violated the premise of the independen­t Third/Centre Force we were working on. I informed Dr. Clive Thomas, and Moses Bhagwan, who happened to be in Guyana at the time. But apart from a very nasty spat with other WPA executives, including Desmond Trotman, over emails around the WPA secretly engaging the PNC, nothing happened. The Third/Centre Force eventually collapsed over the insistence of Roopnarain­e and Joey Jagan to engage the PNC with the aim of joining their Big Tent. The group did meet with the PNC in late December while I was the Chair but out of the country. ROAR then formed a coalition with GAP for the 2006 elections, with Paul Hardy of GAP as the presidenti­al candidate. Nowadays, the WPA has conceded my surmise about working with the PNC as far back as 2005. I believe it was this subterfuge that scuttled the Rodney COI of that year.

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