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Mohanram Dolai
Mohanram Dolai

Accused ‘torture’ cops charged with wounding another prisoner

The two police officers who were charged with unlawfully wounding a 15-year-old boy was burned in the genital area while in custody at the Leonora Police Station appeared yesterday at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court charged with wounding yet another prisoner who was in custody at the same station.

US renews support to local AIDS response

As the world observes World AIDS Day today, Guyana’s response received another shot in the arm as the US Embassy pledged that over the next five years the United States will place a renewed emphasis on partnering with this country.

Obama to lay out long- awaited Afghan plan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama plans to announce today that he will send about 30,000 more US troops to Afghanistan in a long-awaited war strategy shift that he hopes will defeat the Taliban and allow for a US exit.

US recognizes Honduras vote with caveats

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States yesterday recognized the results of a controversial election in Honduras but said the vote was only a partial step toward restoring democracy after a June coup that ousted the elected president.

CCWU urges full respect for human rights

Addressing the special needs of vulnerable groups as well as a general scaling up of targeted HIV prevention strategies is critical to effective control of the pandemic, the Clerical and Commercial Workers Union (CCWU) said in this year’s message to mark World AIDS Day.

Smoking skunk raises risk of pyschosis, study finds

LONDON (Reuters) – People who smoke “skunk” — a potent form of cannabis — are almost seven times more likely to develop psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia than those who smoke “hash” or cannabis resin, according to research.

New WHO guidelines urge phase-out of major HIV drug

GENEVA (Reuters) – Countries should phase out the use of stavudine, the most common AIDS drug, because of “long-term, irreversible” side-effects in HIV patients including wasting and a nerve disorder, the World Health Organization said yesterday.

Man crushed to death during pirate attack

A Corriverton, Berbice man was crushed to death yesterday morning at Number One Caroni, Suriname after two Guyanese fishing vessels were attacked by two armed men, who stole one of the vessels and escaped.

Fake police beat teens

-accuse them of theft from poultry farm West Demerara police have detained the owner of a poultry farm and four others after it was discovered they were part of group which beat three teenagers, who they claimed had stolen from the farm, before taking them to the Wales Police Station.

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