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    Home»Joel Bhagwandin»STOP THE NONSENSICAL COMPARING AND CONTRASTING OF LFS BURNHAM AND PRESIDENT ALI IN RELATION TO VENEZUELA’S CLAIM TO GUYANA’S TERRITORY
    Joel Bhagwandin

    STOP THE NONSENSICAL COMPARING AND CONTRASTING OF LFS BURNHAM AND PRESIDENT ALI IN RELATION TO VENEZUELA’S CLAIM TO GUYANA’S TERRITORY

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    Since Retired Rear Admiral Dr. Gary Best, who is a former Chief of Staff, seems to know
    so much about L.F.S Burnham and his handling of the border situation, can he say why
    L.F.S Burnham was on the CIA’s payroll? At the time when Burnham signed the 1966
    Geneva Agreement, he was on the CIA payroll, according to documented evidence
    (cited from the Memorandum for the Treasury Committee, Washington, dated May 28,
    1969). Further, in June 1970, “the 40 Committee (the successor to the 303 Committee)
    decided to extend the covert assistance to Burnham’s political party at the same
    US$5,000 per month level for another year”. This means that even after gaining
    independence in 1966, Burnham remained on the CIA’s payroll…As such, can the
    distinguished former Chief of Staff shed some light on this, and while at it, tell us who’s
    interest Burnham signed the 1966 Geneva Agreement…Was it really in the best national
    interest of Guyana at the time?
    Earlier last month, Retired Rear Admiral Dr. Gary Best had appeared on a program hosted by
    the Guyana Business Journal (GBJ), sharing his professional views on the Guyana /
    Venezuela border situation [controversy]. Here, he made some very important points, some of
    which I concurred. Particularly, the one that stood out to me was his argument where he
    posited that since the matter is now before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the 1966
    Geneva Agreement, that Venezuela has misrepresented, has since expired.
    Subsequently, I have observed the former Chief of Staff’s authorship of several articles on the
    border issue; but with an apparent trend leaning towards a certain political path. This
    approach, I hasten to register my unreservedly strong disagreement with the former Chief of
    Staff. In this regard, he attempted to compare and contrast the manner in which the border
    issue between Guyana and Venezuela was handled in the past under the late L.F.S Burnham,
    former Prime Minister of British Guyana, as opposed to the current leadership exhibited by His
    Excellency, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali. This, in my humble and respectful view, is not helpful in
    the current premises, nor does it derive any value. Rather, it could cause more harm than
    good, nationally.
    For the sake of demonstrating what I mean, hereunder is how the political debate could unfold,
    which it appears is what the former Chief of Staff is trying to stimulate, i.e., he’s trying to “bait”
    the Government, particularly the Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo into a public debate.
    In his Op-Ed carried in the Demerara Waves (today) December 31, 2023, the author wrote:
    “…the Geneva Agreement of February 1966 is an agreement between Venezuela and United

    Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland over the frontier with British Guiana “to resolve
    the controversy over the frontier between Venezuela and British Guiana.”
    It was signed by Michael Stewart, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for the United Kingdom
    and by Ignacio Iribarren Borges, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, the principal
    signatories, and by then Prime Minister Forbes Burnham as the representative of British
    Guiana. Secondly, as Prime Minister of a colony, matters of foreign affairs, defence and
    finance are usually under the control of the colonial power. In this case, the United Kingdom.
    Then Prime Minister Burnham had no control over the affairs of the colony of British Guiana.
    This nuanced difference is critical to a full understanding of the extant issue.That accounts for
    “under whose authority he (Burnham) signed the Geneva Agreement”, and ‘whether he
    (Burnham) consulted with the people of our country”, which is in contrast to President Ali who
    is the President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, as opposed to then Prime Minister
    Burnham who was the Prime Minister of the colony of British Guiana. These two positions are
    incomparable. However, Prime Minister Burnham in keeping with his unparalleled interest in
    protecting the territorial integrity of our great nation, ensured that the clauses in the Geneva
    Agreement would protect Guyana from any territorial dispute being raised by Venezuela by
    guaranteeing no reference to any territorial dispute within the Geneva Agreement”.
    Readers would recall that Mr. Rawle Lucas had taken a similar stance as Dr. Gary Best in his
    recent essay, to which I had responded to Mr. Lucas. See my response here for ease of
    reference: https://www.guyanastandard.com/2023/12/19/pres-ali-did-not-jeopardize-the-
    judicial-process-for-border-controversy-case-with-venezuela/.
    Both Best and Lucas took issue with the usage of the term “dispute” to describe the border
    “controversy” between the two neighboring countries in the Argyle Declaration. They have both
    failed to recognize, however, that the term “dispute” was transposed from the ICJ’s provisional
    rulings. It is the ICJ that described the matter as a “dispute”. According to some legal
    luminaries, the reason for this is because a Court of Law does not settle “controversies”, they
    settle “disputes”. Notwithstanding, consecutive Governments of Guyana have always avoided
    describing the issue as a dispute, which remains the case to date. In other words, from
    Guyana’s perspective, there is no dispute over the border because it was settled, inter alia, the
    1899 Arbitral Award.
    Hence, it is an absolute waste of time and ludicrous, in my view, on the part of both authors’ in
    their apparent quest to prove that Burnham was the smartest and that only he (Burnham) had
    properly protected Guyana’s interest―versus―the current Government.
    If they (Best and Lucas) really want to go down that road, well even Burnham’s intellectualism
    can be challenged. Because it was Burnham, whom the former Chief of Staff claimed ensured
    that he used the term “controversy” in the 1966 Geneva Agreement instead of “dispute”. But of
    recent, a group of local attorneys posited that the term “controversy” should not have been
    used.
    Interestingly, their (the attorneys) reasoning is far more sensible, and I dare say superior than
    whatever Burnham’s rationale was at that time. That is, owing to the fact that the border was
    settled via the 1899 Arbitral award which was accepted, recognized, and adhered to by both
    countries up until 1962; and that since 1962 to now, more than 60 years have elapsed, yet
    Venezuela has failed to produce a single shred of evidence to support their claims. Therefore,
    the controversy as it is being referred to, is really not a controversy, but a “baseless,
    unfounded claim” to Guyana’s territory by Venezuela. It is a “claim” not a controversy!

    Consequently, it is rather unfortunate that the “disciples” of Burnham within the PNC, to this
    day are still referencing him (a dead man) because of his supposed “intellectual prowess”. In
    so doing, they have failed to recognize that it is counterproductive.
    More so, it is a slap in the face of other former and current leaders of the PNC. For example,
    why does no one associated with the PNC ever talk about the late Mr. Desmond Hoyte in the
    manner they refer to the late L.F.S Burnham? Is it because Hoyte was perhaps the best
    President the PNC produced and because he departed from the Burnham ideologies? Why do
    they not refer to and acknowledge Mr. Robert Corbin, another former PNC’s Opposition Leader
    who brought a different type of leadership, that the PNC never appreciated. And more
    importantly, why are they undermining the current Leader of the Opposition, Aubrey Norton?
    Against this background, the likes of Dr. Best et.al need to stop this facade. It’s not helpful to
    the national cause, for the reasons as illustrated herein.
    If the Burnham’s disciples would like, we can debate Burnham’s Prime Ministership and his
    Presidency. There are volumes of academic literature documenting Burnham’s leadership
    style, and his modus-operandi―characterized as transforming his personal interests into
    becoming superior to that of the national interests, such that his personal interests evolved into
    the national interests. So, let’s not get into that debate and stop this nonsensical comparing
    and contrasting for no good reason. Stop it!

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