Monday, 30 July 2018

Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, is celebrating its 240th anniversary this year.




Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, is celebrating its 240th anniversary this year.




VICTORIA - The Birth






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This year, Seychelles is marking the 240th anniversary of its capital town, VICTORIA.  On behalf of the Victoria Committee, Tony Mathiot recounts the early chapters…
The Fregate L’Helene must have dropped anchor at Mahé sometime in the mid-February of 1779 -- having left L’île de France on December 3, 1778. A voyage that must have taken over two months. The “new settlers” were 15 soldiers and a lieutenant colonel. They had been entrusted with the task of creating the first establishment that would, over the course of two centuries, become the modern capital of Victoria. Indeed, they had no illusions about the industry and labour that awaited them. Apart from their military experience in the regiment of L’île de France, each one of the 15 soldiers was skilled in some occupation: carpentry, masonry, blacksmithing, bakery and medicine. Their names should be known: Julien Diard, Michel Charles, Jacques Leonard, Jacques Antoine Giroux, Pierre Garnier, Jean-Baptiste Mareaux, Michel Dugoin, Julien Habraham, Sulpice Lanoux, Bonaventure Roitier, Joseph Bazerga, François Le Roy, Jean Thomas Pelletier, Dominique Bertin, Joseph La Bétonnière.There should have been sixteen of them, but one, a surgeon named Theodore, had died at sea.
The Lieutenant colonel was Charles Routiers de Romainville (1742-1792), a thirty-six-year-old cartographer who in 1767 had joined the expedition of Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811) to make the first French voyage around the world. The expedition was undertaken to discover new territories for the French to acquire, find a new route to China, establish new trading posts for the French East India Company and lastly, to look for spices that were acclimatizable to L’ile de France. At the end of the journey in 1769, Romainville stayed for a while at L’île de France until he was appointed in the regiment of Pondicherry, the Chief French settlement (until 1954) in India.
The decision to create a permanent settlement on Mahé came at a time when the global war that was a consequence of the American Revolution (1775-1783) was in full rage. Imperial rivalries and expansionism set the world order. France and England were inveterate enemies, relentlessly fighting for dominance in the English Channel, in the Mediterranean, in the West Indies, in the Indian Ocean. The second half of the 18th century was grimly punctuated by military conflicts between the French East India Company and the British East India Company. This Anglo-French war (1778-1783) was the immediate consequence of the military alliance that France had concluded with America on February 6, 1778 to support the 13 colonies which had been part of British America (1607-1776) and ultimately Great Britain (1707-1776). It was on December 11, 1777, that a naval officer at L’île de France, Charles Henri Louis d’Arsac, Chevalier de Ternay (1723-1780) wrote to the Secretary of State for the Navy in France, Antoine de Sartine (1729-1811), that “un officier avec un détachement de 15 hommes du régiment de L’ile de France peut y maintenir bon ordre de faire une distribution sage de terrains, aux familles qui voudraient s’y établir…”
The Governor of L’ile de France, Antoine de Guiran Chevalier de La Brilliane, had expressed his concern that the administration of Rodrigues, which the French had occupied since 1735, should be closed and all the funds re-allocated to the creation of an outpost in the Seychelles. Two years previously, a former wealthy employer of the French East India Company, Jacques Le Roux de Kermoseven, had offered to create a settlement on Mahé at his own cost -- since the French East India Company (formed in 1668) which had financed the first settlement on Ste Anne in 1770 had encountered disastrous financial deficit and had been closed by Louis XV (1710-1774) in 1770, that same year. Kermoseven’s request was rejected, probably because he had asked to be appointed commandant and be allowed to give land concessions.
The initial cost of creating the new settlement had been evaluated at 15,000 livres (6 livres = 1 piastre). The new settlers had to make their way through the thickets of mangroves that extended along the shoreline.  Back in 1770, the mangroves barrier was the reason why the first settlers who arrived aboard Telemaque had to go to Ste Anne Island. During the next decade, mangroves became less of a hindrance as their ashes were used in soap-making, thus making Port Royal accessible.
When they arrived ashore, they found an assortment of ill-conceived small buildings including the ruins of the small chapel of St. Antoine de Padua which a Lazarist Priest named Dumontagnier had blessed on December 1, 1771. Not surprisingly, the first settlement on Ste. Anne which Brayer du Barré had created in 1770 had failed disastrously. Consequently, the small group of settlers had moved over to Mahé to begin anew. However, lack of manpower and the unruly disposition of the settlers resulted in the abject failure of the small colony, to such an extent that famine and sickness had become a scourge. Moreover, there was constant altercations with new settlers. Fortunately, in May of 1773, they were repatriated to L’ile de France aboard La Belle Pouleleaving the rudimentary settlement to the new batch of settlers who had arrived at Mahé aboard La Marianne in January of 1772. Eventually, most of them went back to L’île de France except for an abbey named Dumontagnier, Sicard, Mousse and a woman called Dame Claire Larue who was the island’s first Florence Nightingale.
The settlement on Ste. Anne was taken over by a former soldier of the French East India Company named Pierre Hangard (1732 - 1812). He had arrived at Mahé on July 1, 1772 aboard Le Necessaire in the company of Antoine Gillot, to create the Jardin du Roi at Anse Royale. This most enterprising settler put his predecessor to shame by producing enough food for the entire small colony and to supply passing ships.
Unbeknownst to Romainville and his men, the settlement at Anse Royale had deteriorated into a disgraceful state of neglect. Most of the slaves had fled into the forests. The garden of spices which was a rectangle with an area of 52 gaulettes (1 gaulette being 5 metres) divided into 4 squares did not reflect the splendor of a Jardin du Roi created in the name of Louis XV (1710-1774). A few withering plants of nutmegs, cloves and cinnamons were all that remained, almost like a botanical burlesque of a ‘kings garden’.
They saw the ‘Stone of Possession’ -- the 57cm by 57cm block of stone inscribed with “I.de.Sechelles”, and the Coat of Arms of France, which Captain Nicholas Morphey (1729-1774) had placed on a rock on November 1, 1756 as an act of pre-emptive possession of the Seychelles islands for the French Empire.
Soon after they arrived, they set about their task, clearing the woods, selecting the best timber that they could find for construction. In addition to the fifteen soldiers, there were two marine carpenters, Laurent Elie and Yves Le Flere. Evidently, the site was eminently propitious for a permanent establishment due to the existence of at least two rivers there. Water is invariably a determining factor in the creation of a settlement. Salvation for survival then, came from not least, Bel Air River and Moussa River, because the east coast of Mahé abounds in rivers and streams.
Romainville complied scrupulously to his instructions. He built a house for himself of 30 feet length and 12 feet width (about 10 metres by 4 metres), “a magasin pour les effets du Roi et les subsistances”barrack for soldiers, with a basement of 30 feet by 12 feet which was used as a prison, a kitchen of missionary which was 18 feet by 12 feet, a hospital with a verandah of 30 feet by 18 feet, and a lodge of 12 feet by 8 feet for passengers of ships. For the first four years these would be the aggregate amount of infrastructures constituting L’Etablissement du Roi. A house for the surgeon, a tortoise pen, a large pirogue shed and a battery were added by Romainville’s successors Berthelot de La Coste and Antoine Gillot (the former gardener at Jardin du Roi).
The authorities at I’île de France were pleased with Romainville.  On its return voyage to L’île de France in January 1779, L’Hélène brought back 600 tortoises which was followed by a second consignment of 500 tortoises in April the same year.
Romainville’s administration was regrettably brief but impressive. He managed to curb the depredations of forests and the pillage of tortoises by certain unscrupulous settlers. He succeeded in reserving...Pour le Roi et pour la défense du pays, le long des côtes de l’île sechelles, une lisière de bois de zoo toise au moins en profondeur
But also, an inadvertent monumental blunder. One day in May of 1780, he was deceived by a French ship flying an English flag and in an impetuous act of patriotism he ordered the destruction of the Jardin du Roi by fire! Unfortunately, because of serious infirmities of health relating to his liver, Romainville left Seychelles at the end of 1780.
His three predecessors administrated the settlement with the same tenacity of purpose in spite of which elsewhere, the plunder of the island’s natural resources continued. In the absence of a defined protocol to regulate the lives of the small colony, there was no submissions to rules and authority. In 1785, the total population of L’Etablissement du Roi was 28 inhabitants -- a commandant, a detachment of 12 soldiers from the Regiment of Pondicherry, and 15 slaves (8 men and 7 women). There were 9 pirogues in the service of the harbour.
In 1786, Jean Baptiste Philogène de Malavois (1748-1825) arrived at Mahé accompanied by a surveyor called BatailleMalavois who was an agronomist, engineer and geographer re-organised the administrative establishment and instituted orderly land tenure, conceding to each inhabitant an area of 108 arpents (112 acres). The extensive work he and Bataille conducted resulted in the law of July 30, 1787 which contained 30 articles aimed at organising and systematising the economy, the society and landownership of Seychelles. By then, the territory of L’Etablissement du Roi extended along the south side of what is now Revolution Avenue, encompassing the Bel Air cemetery site in the west and the La Poudrière site in the south with the sea coast being what is now Francis Rachel Street. As the settlement gradually expanded, the woods were cleared for more construction. But the L’Etablissement du Roi as such, that is the settlement controlled, managed and directed on behalf of Louis XVI by Malavois’s legislation would experience quite a few upheavals caused by the events of the French Revolution (1789 -1799). On June 19, 1790, for example, ten settlers formed a Colonial Assembly, demanding that the law of July 30, 1787 should be amended, so that “… les iles Praslin, Frégate, Silhouette, et L’île du Nord soit affecter pour y conceder des terrains aux seuls enfant des habitants de Seychelles…”
There was a clamour for independence from L’île de France. But the political frenzy gradually abated and the following year, on July 30, 1791, the Minerve dropped anchor at Mahé. On August 1, 1791, at 8am, the national flag of France was unfurled at the L’Etablissement du Roi. Commandant Enouf displayed a modicum of exquisite diplomacy by communicating the decisions of the Colonial Assembly to Governor Cossigny for his approval.
On September 22, 1792, when the monarchy was abolished in France and the Republic was proclaimed, it was considered inappropriate, even offensive for the Mahé French Settlement to invoke the memory of the king, who would be guilloted on January 21, 1793. Therefore, L’Etablissement du Roi was stripped of its Royal connotation and was called L’Etablissement.
On September 9, 1793 a 45-year-old former Captain of the Pondicherry Regiment Jean-Baptiste Quéau de Quinssy (1748-1827) arrived at Mahé aboard L’Aimée to take up the post of commandant. The population of Seychelles amounted to 572 inhabitants (65 whites, 20 Free Africans, 487 slaves).Quinssy encouraged the construction of more buildings to accommodate new arrivals of settlers and their slaves. During his eighteen years as commandant, renovations and improvements were made to the original Romainville buildings of L’Etablissement. Even a cemetery was opened (the Bel Air cemetery) for the burial of those who passed away at L’Etablissement. Indeed, it was during his administration that L’Etablissement knew its first of many momentous events. Such one occurred on May 17, 1794, when Quinssy had to negotiate the first capitulation Treaty with Captain Henry Newcome aboard Orpheus. It was the first military confrontation to take place at L’Etablissement, or Seychelles. There were no means to defy a squadron of four vessels which totalled 1200 men and 66 canons. Quinssy had at his disposal, 40 volunteers, 60 muskets and 8 small canons. But his steadfastness of purpose and sagacity precluded the worse that could have happened to L’Etablissement and the inhabitants. The British Flag was unfurled for the first time on Seychelles. But after the British had disappeared, Quinssy had the French Flag Fly at high mast again!
On July 14, 1801, La Chiffone brought the first group of 32 Jacobins to Mahé, to the consternation of the settlers and the slaves. There would be 70 of those terrorists who were accused of planning to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 – 1831) and were thus sentenced to exile in Seychelles. The inhabitants were petrified a few weeks later, precisely on August 20, 1801 when a naval battle took place in Port Royal between La Chiffone and an English ship, Sybille. The half hour ferocious engagement left 35 men dead… and L’Etablissement dazed.
Understandably, there were then no shops at L’Etablissement. Inhabitants bartered with captains of passing ships. However, by 1804, there was a café and a billiard room. Since 1796, Mahé had been producing cotton and coconut oil for exportation to L’île de France. A network of footpaths which connected distant plantations to L’Etablissement created access for the transportation of these produce by slaves to the coast of Port Royal where they were put on board the occasional ship.
In 1811, the British took possession of the Seychelles and Barthelemy Sullivan was the first in a long series of British functionaries, who with various appellations (Agent, Commissioner, and Administrator Governor) would administrate the Seychelles until 1976. (The immediate background was Napoleonic France's defeat and surrender in May 1814, which brought an end to 25 years of nearly continuous war. Negotiations continued despite the outbreak of fighting triggered by Napoleon'sdramatic return from exile and resumption of power in France during the Hundred Days of March to July 1815. The Congress's "final act" was signed nine days before his final defeat at Waterloo on 18 June 1815.) Congress of Vienna 
From 1839 to 1850, the civil commissioner was Charles Augustus Etienne Mylius (1795-1873). Anxious that L’Etablissement should take advantage of the maritime traffic that passed through the Indian Ocean, he initiated the construction of a jetty with a grant of £50 from Mauritius. Though there was not much amenities for visiting ships, the “Mylius jetty” as the wharf was affectionately called, was an important start.
In the mid-19th Century, Seychelles formed part of the vast territory of colonies and protectorates known as the British Empire. These scattered different nations were united by a common obedience to the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The British throne was held by twenty-two-year-old Queen Alexandrina Victoria (1819-1901). On May 31, 1841, Ordinance No:12 of 1841 was passed in the Council at Port Louis, Mauritius, with the assent of Governor Sir Lionel Smith (1778-1842) that Established the name of the Capital of Seychelles change as Victoria.

Isle Seychelle avec le plan particulier de l'établissement du roy. Plus bas le plan détaillé de chacque ouvrage / Commencé par Mr. de Rommainville, Cap[itai]ne au régime de l'isle de France en 1778 ; Rachevé par M. Berthelot, cap[itai]ne au même régiment
Isle Seychelle avec le plan particulier de l'établissement du roy. Plus bas le plan détaillé de chacque ouvrage / Commencé par Mr. de Rommainville, Cap[itai]ne au régime de l'isle de France en 1778 ; Rachevé par M. Berthelot, cap[itai]ne au même régiment

The Origin of the name Sechelles came of the Tyrel noble, princely Norman family close relative  to William the Conqueror later the title acquired by Viscount Jean Mareau 






Renaming of Sechelles Seychelles Capital 

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Lord Carrington, former foreign secretary, dies aged 99 -Europe, NATO,, USSR, COMECON,- SIROP

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NATO - Declassified: Lord Carrington, 1984 - 1988

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Known for his role in the Falklands War when he was British Foreign Secretary, Peter Alexander Rupert Carington, 6th Baron Carrington came to the helm of the ...

Lord Carrington arrives for first day at NATO



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Saturday, 16 June 2018

Celebrating the Silver Jubilee of the Constitution of Seychelles

Celebrating the Silver Jubilee of the Constitution of Seychelles


The judiciary celebrates the Constitution
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259294

Seychelles’ Constitution is 25 years old
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259293

The Constitutional years
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259292

‘It still feels like a new song whenever we hear the national anthem’
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259291

The man behind the Seychelles flag
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259290


The story of our Constitution

http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259289

Une vue sur la Constitution de la 3ème République
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259288

Lenterpretasyon Konstitisyon par manm piblik
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=259286

Comment - we have read the Story of our constitutions by Mr Paul Chow and the Constitutional years - to those highly learned individuals in Seychelles take a few moments and work out the role of those young person interpreting our Nations Constitutions issues - those who found it proper, right and legal they can do this 

It is not adequate or good enough to say politic is very dirty if you do not like it do not join or do politic the important political implications and influences in any constitution process 

Those who have gone and are going that very extra length to write their version of how our constitution came about, Mr Solfus Larsen was a great Banker they fucked up his head properly, because what he knew and had done with others and the need to silence him yet those who say it was medical development  and he became a vegetable and those that did this to him their motives - 

Those from the SDP, their political vendetta again the Truth Commission will have to read/hear them even the many person are dead  and later the OU in  Seychelles who did their dirty politic and use and abused that SIROP program and  like drug dealers and drug barons what they wrote and promoted as history. Those who promoted the benchmark you write what we deem is history and we will allow, let you leave a few more years otherwise we will kill you take your life, our experience the many death attempts, the methods, terror, intimidation and brutal manipulations, use criminal method and demoniac method to inflict ills, pain and suffering on one person/my person to prevent and hinder, impede, discourage our capacity and interests, quarrying a give issues, we will kill one of your older parents or brother or children, they control the killing machine/death machine in Seychelles, they decide who will die like bingo or lottery,  you will never see a cent of compensation or recover your land, when we are finish with you we will take over all your work, interests, activities, goodwill and that SIROP program and that EU Network you manage, you will never set foot in Seychelles again, if you do we will have you imprison/have you thrown in Jail and what will happen to you in custody, they when we protest they say you are inventing, fabricating. - Their utter dishonesty and criminal approach - the path this nation have set the example and they ask why we have this mega drug epidemic, if I can could have read  and when confronted with other version of events in that country I would have to seek the help of  good psychiatrice or medial support or the such. 

Mr Paul Chow writing the version of history to suit his political interests  and the SPPF who wrote what they did to suit their political interests what about that SIROP program the mathematics do not stack up -at the Truth Commission they will have to state how my person was forcibly left out from returning to Seychelles  and other events  yet they went on to use and abuse that SIROP program and the methodology and mechanism - to deny me the very rights to put the issue in writing is gross breach of any constitutions workings and  functionality - to do this we need help  this help is being deny to us. 

There are greater implication the Masonic establishment interests and the US government, in that SIROP program the Commonwealth vested interests. Having address this currently the many threats on of death and that we will be killed shortly  and the threats really exist, they do not give a half pin to the European court or the international court or or any other court.



Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Saudi crown prince recognizes Israel's right to exist, talks up future ties ...

Saudi crown prince recognizes Israel's right to exist, talks up future ties ...

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman  attends a meeting at the United Nations on March 27, 2018, in New York. (AFP PHOTO / Bryan R. Smith)

We have addressed some issues at our forum regarding NEOM City and that SIROP program in particular the Monument President F Holland had build in the Pas de Calais commemorating the first and second world war dead what influence and synergized this decision. Given the global military situation between the USA and Russia, the unforeseeable impact of Britexit specialty in global peace and  world stability  using that Monument to remind the world of the horrors of the two great wars  and those who judge a third world war is going to be science fiction - there are other complex mechanism involved the combination leading to changes in Saudi Arabia and appointment of Prince Bin Salman as future Ruler of Saudi Arabia. Included in those forum threads  and blogs the issues of our impute with the three rulers of Saudi Arabia and that SIROP program conception and workings .

The news of Mrs Winnie Mandela death have complicate our issues because we had written to the current SA President, SA Ambassador to Seychelles and Mrs Winnie Mandela herself explaining events with President Jacob Zuma  and the SIROP program and the economic woes South Africa found itself in as a resultant on account  of the close working of the former Trade Union and now South Africa President with that SIROP program to use the good will of his  Foundation to put in place a platform or forum that can work these issues between Seychelles and South Africa. South African capacity to work  sophisticated world thematic such as BRIC and the very BRICS debacle - NEOM City project. The feed back we had been getting. Our energy and thoughts are far away some will detect in this blog.

From Israel the many leading politicians an personalities around the world and Europe beside their Finance and economic capacities knew a great deal about that SIROP program, the how and why . Including those 250,000 Russian Jews and 87,000 Ethiopian Jews and the debacle of the Berlin Synagogue and the Holocaust Compensation.

We have been monitoring the development  and thematic that to build that NEOM city, Israel will have to be involved and the Rail connection to Europe. This approach and interests on our part/workings that SIROP program is not beyond our capacity and ability and knowledge those who will comment. We have been involved in the Privatization of the Russian Economy, the Privatization of East German Economy and that of East Europe.

From the Gulf prospective that SIROP program impact on UAE 30 years ago, all the mega city project they have build, the same in Saudi Arabia and the Suez Canal redevelopment.

In Seychelles  and its National Assembly for their own good politic those who will disagree with what we are writing here and yet clandestinely endevour to make the most/maximum advantage.  Seychelles government, the National Assembly and the Justice of Seychelles do not appreciate the leverage capacity if and when they have to be applied the topic of former Minister Pat Pillay and the SPPF/PL split and the rest involving the European Union.

The Seychelles Nation founding fathers roots originate form /France along with those of Reunion, Mauritius, Madagascar and Comor.  Over the past 250 yeas how they have used and apallied their ancestral many high mechanism and values to achieve a  given objective - as such how in France things are done get done. In the Indian Ocean we represent this aspect of nation/Human workings, function. How we use and apply them. We also have British but they are secondary.  Similarly to the impacting thematic of that SIROP program which brought with it very many Nation changes and relation the correlation of that SIROP program and NEOM city - the Gulf Nation have had 30 years to monitor how this program function so to the UN.

We wish to address the EU high Instance and officials what we have been writing about that program the past five years, the old parties those involved retired or died the need for those to become recommitted - this/these are vibrant and very dynamic synergy and they need/require to be managed positively. The same request to  African Union Institutions  and the special partnership between Seychelles and South Africa. The Sir James Mancham Institute /Foundation for Peace study based at the Seychelles University would be interested in this article and development. Unfortunately they are not the caliber of Sir James Mancham.

These 36 Countries Don't Recognize Israel – Brilliant Maps

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2 May 2015 - Interestingly, this includes several Latin American countries. The following states have never recognized and/or had foreign relations with Israel: Afghanistan; Algeria; Bangladesh; Bhutan; Brunei; Comoros; Djibouti; Indonesia; Iraq; Kuwait; Lebanon; Libya; Malaysia; North Korea; Pakistan;Saudi Arabia ..

What is behind the covert Israeli-Saudi relations? | Saudi Arabia News ...

https://www.aljazeera.com/.../covert-israeli-saudi-arabia-relations-171120142229835....
21 Nov 2017 - Analysts say that the recent covert ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia are due to a new regional paradigm. ... Where it once drew up what became known as the Arab peace initiative for lasting peace with Israel in 2002, the country is now willing to push the Israelis and Palestinians toaccept Kushner's ...

'An open secret': Saudi Arabia and Israel get cozy - NBC News

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/.../open-secret-saudi-arabia-israel-get-cozy-n821136
15 Nov 2017 - For IsraelSaudi Arabia's growing willingness to confront Iranian influence in the Middle East presents an opening for an awkward alliance. As the kingdom's dynamic new crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, tries to rally an anti-Iran coalition, Israel — with the blessing of the Trump administration — is ...

Saudi crown prince recognizes Israel's right to exist, talks up future ties ...

https://www.timesofisrael.com/saudi-crown-prince-recognizes-israels-right-to-exist-tal...
11 hours ago - Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in an interview published Monday,recognized Israel's right to exist and extolled the prospect of future ... Discussing a shared concern over Iran was bringing Israel and Saudi Arabia together, he said: “Israel is a big economy compared to their size and it's a ...

International recognition of Israel - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_recognition_of_Israel
At present, a total of 31 United Nations member states do not recognise the State of Israel: 18 of the 21 UN members in the Arab League: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and 

Saturday, 17 February 2018

Sechelles Seychelles Truth and National Reconciliation Committee rounds up its work

Sechelles Seychelles Truth and National Reconciliation Committee rounds up its work

On Thursday 15th February, the Leader of the Opposition, Hon Wavel Ramkalawan chaired a meeting of the Truth and National Reconciliation Committee. The meeting was a working session with Mr. Richard Rogers, an international human rights lawyer, who had been assisting them with the drafting of the model law that is to be presented together with the final report of the Committee.
At that meeting a final review of the law was done. The proposed text was reviewed and all members reached consensus on it.
The next step is the presentation of the report to the National Assembly. Once adopted, the report, together with the proposed law, will be sent to the President, who in turn will have it approved by the Cabinet. The final step will be for the Attorney General to finalise the piece of legislation, have it gazetted and passed by the National Assembly.
The hope of the Committee is that by the 18th June, when the country celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Constitution, the Commission will have been established and the process of truth, reconciliation and national unity can begin.

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      France Maria So the 18th of June will be the 25th anniversary of the Constitution. What was before that? 
Luc Chang-Ko What about the 26% who voted no for the constitution? Parti Seselwa, National Alliance Party and Seychelles National Movement. We saw in last presidential election how the constitution became a constipation.Clive Georges Delorie When Mr. Mancham spoke of National Reconciliation, you of all people demanded justice and with reference to this the majority of the opposition supported you which led to the downfall of the Democratic Party of which they never recuperated.What comes around will always go around.Comment - Little wonder that Yugoslav politicians took poison in the middle of the ICC Session all the judges, court officials and the media the so call Justice system and delivery/benchmark today Will we be allow to request some kind of representation from those leading Law firms that advised on the SIROP program, other members /leading person of the Justice such as Sir George Souyave person in Exile, Chief Justice Dodurado from Zanzibar, Lord Beloff and others those who handled the High Court Review on that SIROP program those law firms in Folkestone , Canterbury an Maidstone and the person of Judge Wolf, those from South Africa and the USA, France. The Mandela and ANC/Pan African Congress major debacles All the leading NGO Lawyers we have been in contacts and seek helped to address the issues to the UNHCR and the European CourtsBeside other law first the former Chamber of Judge Ben Chataway today for the Daugherty Chamber and what we have be addressing him in writing and those Law firms in Strasbourg Racine and those in Rouen will we be be getting some kind of financial support from the state or the international communities or the UN or EU to help address the very long and complicate or are they going to stew and botched every thing up and then say that is Justice and how it happened and that is history. The Seychelles government the National Assembly and other international Justice Body ought to do their research how and why the ICC got created on the back of that SIROP program we were the first to initiate, demand this kind of institutions to try among other European leading Politicians and their institutions what ensued.Overnight 19/2/18, the undemocratic, antisocial mechanism being applied to force their Justice approach on our person having managed that SIROP program for some 30 years, system be they the ICC, International Court or European court and other National European Court who use and apply either excessive spin,  the Blair people would say or we prefer to say it bluntly,  that infernal satanic rage/rave, mad cow mechanism its impact of the mind and mental function of anybody when this/they are applied and the end results. Some would use the terminology demonize.  In Creole Seychellois or Mauritian given that the Justice of that Truth Commission will have to take into consideration the aspects of the Creole mind and thinking process - the Gunny bag method and other modern invented adjectives publicized by former Minister Pat Pillay and former National Assembly Speaker and MNA. Once again the total if not purposeful refusal to take into consideration Seychelles have had some twelve attempted and active coup d'etat, catalogue of attempted coup d'etats   and the major one of the planters Unilateral Independence attempt before Independence,  other aspects of the international Justice who will study and take into consideration these twelve or thirteen attempted coup d'etat, assassination and killing method/eliminating methods and attempt to get at the root, causes of the problematic and issues - the politicians and individual in the current National Assembly motives and objectives, terrible benchmark. Just as they are condemning the SPUP/SPPF coup d'etat their approach and in any society,  when politicians those elected to represent the greater cause and interests of a nation and people fail utterly -what ensues this for the past 8,000 years. The Justice of Seychelles African Union, Commonwealth, Francophone, the UN, EU, the Gulf Region and the Vatican had there not been that SIROP program  and its contributory capacity for democratic process what would have ensued in that small nation country of Sechelles Seychelles. The greater Powers involved and those with very vast fortunes and other motives and interests. Mentioning the Powers, over the past 45 years of that small nation existence  in the Indian Ocean,  the many nations their Justices, police, intelligence Services, national Institutions, diplomacy engage actively,  their reports and view of our issues, the many international Institutions the global Military and Security workings and Regional Defense workings, Risks Management,  and yet for that  Little Englander Lawyer it mean nothing - the same mind set as the vast many in England. This is a major and very serious problem and they have chosen him to prepare the Final Report for the Assembly Truth And Reconciliation commission. It is a bloody disgrace to humanity and mankind workings. Those National Assembly members who have allowed their person to be gunny bag and former Minister and Speaker Pat Pillay many colorful adjectives of their person. 

Tex J. G. Albert shared his post to the group: Seychelles Hero: Gerard Hoarau.
'Speaking to the local press after the meeting, Mr. Rogers said “This Commission is for finding out the truth about what happened in a difficult period of Seychelles’ history. It’s about allowing victims to tell their story and allowing perpetrators to give their versions of events and explained why things happened. It’s about national reconciliation and hopefully, with the process, we will see some healing,” said Mr. Rogers. Mr. Rogers who has a background in transitional justice, has assisted other countries in that important tasks, namely Cambodia, Sri Lankan, Uganda, Rwanda among others.' Tex J. G. Albert shared State House Seychelles's post to the group: Sesel Mon Rapel - Seychelles: I Remember / Je Me Souviens. 4 hrs · 'President Danny Faure received international British lawyer, Richard Rogers, today at State House today. He was accompanied by the Leader of the Opposition, who is also the chairman of the Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Committee, Honourable Wavel Ramkalawan and Leader of Government Business in the National Assembly who is also a member of the Committee, Honourable Charles Decomarmond. Mr. Rogers is on an official visit in Seychelles to assist the Committee in the drafting of a model law that will be appropriate to Seychelles for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that will be set up soon.'

President Faure received international British lawyer, Richard Rogers
Fri, 16 February 2018 218K 206K 1863 President Danny Faure received international British lawyer, Richard Rogers, today at State House today. He was accompanied by the Leader of the Opposition, who is also the chairman of the Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Committee, Honourable Wavel Ramkalawan and Leader of Government Business in the National Assembly who is also a member of the Committee, Honourable Charles Decomarmond. Mr. Rogers is on an official visit in Seychelles to assist the Committee in the drafting of a model law that will be appropriate to Seychelles for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that will be set up soon. President Faure welcomed Mr. Rogers to State House and commended the two leaders for the bipartisan approach on this very important work which will lead the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The President thanked Mr. Rogers for his valuable contribution and support given to the committee. Speaking to the local press after the meeting, Mr. Rogers said “This Commission is for finding out the truth about what happened in a difficult period of Seychelles’ history. It’s about allowing victims to tell their story and allowing perpetrators to give their versions of events and explained why things happened. It’s about national reconciliation and hopefully, with the process, we will see some healing,” said Mr. Rogers. Mr. Rogers who has a background in transitional justice, has assisted other countries in that important tasks, namely Cambodia, Sri Lankan, Uganda, Rwanda among others.

Given that Sechelles Seychelles is all about super fraud, thieving and robbing others, the less able adding the link of the then big 8 firms of chartered accountant in particular then KPMG who audited Seychelles government books/Finance we made it a point to meet with four of them, then global economy and discuss and hear they view on this program concept then safe Price Waterhouse, Coopers & Lybrand,  Mr /Judge E J Stiven had worked for after graduating from Cambridge  and later Mr Paul Stravens shop close by today the Shard building Qatar - the impacting issues of that SIROP portal- we are not a politician and will never be one, the need to state on a number of time have stated because of what took place with those big 5 Firms, then  Conservative government of Lady Thatcher the mega market distortions, benchmark issues, boom bust debacle  -  that SIROP program the call for setting up the SFO it take very special abilities and knowledge to work such thematic at such high level of any nation. Given the dimension of the issues we ask everybody, all those with the capacity to communicate with leading International lawyer Rogers including the Lawyer of former President F A Rene, Lawyer Philippe Boulle and Lawyer Pardiwall, Towmey, Lablach the many statements, the unique capacity to drive/synergize, leverage and contribute that then CERN 1988, the mighty USA, Pentagon  debacle about CERN the important French and Italian Involvement then Illuminati, that the WWW connectivity was deployed made possible -without the significantly important high working of our French ancestors right across the Board this would not have been possible and we have been working and managing those high workings for the past near 40 years in exile, the rich experience acquired and knowledge. After 1987 how the new global information became available and managed we were quasi the architect of this process and when any entity become involve in such highly dynamic world working what this means. For the party/parties involved, we are being very conservative with that statement.  The developing issue of the Submarine  fiber optic Super Highway, then PM Blair and that SIROP project in the first place without that WWW and associated technology the state of the Gulf Region economy and South Asia and Asia as well as Africa. 
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Edwin Adrienne This is dragging out too long. It is simple - we need a framework in place to allow those who are responsible for the atrocities of the past to come forward and tell the truth, so the families who have suffered most can have closure, and answers. It takes very little courage to take up arms and take over a defenceless nation but it takes true courage to step forward and tell the truth - not "my" truth but simply THE TRUTH. Unfortunately we lack a Mandela amognst us.
Josette Hoarau We would like some more background information on Mr. Rogers. Is he acting pro-bono? If not, who is paying for it? What was the criteria and the procedure for his selection and was this position advertised? Some more details of his background and experience would also be helpful

Comment -Good morning world, we had wanted to blog or News the developing instead en devoured to find out more about Human Rights leading lawyer Rogers and came across the Sri Lanka video statement which we have posted at our Community Forum - this is a very important example of the double standard of global politic and Justice System and its benchmark - our Seychelles exile/refugees workings beside Africa and the Gulf linking politic then Cold War had important linking issues to/with the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lanka government. The many instance our issues have influenced military and killing/death in that Country and both side knew about and have known about this and the important why - what the British and international media then write have written. Among one of the important issue the Tamil Tiger communities in Britain and Europe, the Lady Thatcher government and politic refugees/exiles and everybody pretend would like the world to believe it never happened, the Boat incident of putting the ex Tigers on a Prison Barge in the Thames and the project we presented to her government at the time of taking one of the Island in the BIOT group and creating a special colony under the UN mandate, the idea of the SNM/MPR to get mercenary to create a situation on BIOT to attract world attention to our plight/politic, get the USA to become involved directly for several exile/refugees communities then in Britain including Seychelles and Illois. May be leading lawyer Rogers education and experience how he has dealt with Black politic and Africa, we from the Seychelles it was not the Black who were leading the fight //////////////////////struggle to change Seychelles they were ex Planters/Farmers and their French ancestors had build that Seychelles and as such the vast many linking issues, culture, politic with France and their global network - hence we turned to the Irish, the Scots and other European Nations for help given the awful British history - What about the person of Sir Nicolas Fairbain who supported Cold War battle against Communist - what about the role of Lord Oxford former governor of Seychelles and Zanzibar his many advice and support - the manner that SIROP program was written and those involved, those leading world person and politicians, important aspects of the politic and economy of Sri Lanka was taken in the equation of that Program and Seychelles change and the Region. We have cited/state to the UN, UNHCR, the International Court of Justice the Claim papers for the Royal court of Justice and the European court of Justice and the Justice of Seychelles and Mauritius and the Francophone and France -the time will come when this topic will have to be plainly spoken, the bad if not awful relation between Britain and the Seychelles Franco families and their respective interests and they wanting to cover up and slant, distort what really took place this is a very serious challenge and critic. To certain extent hate involved. To this day be it former President Mancham and his former Ministers and President and the SPUP have refused to state the terrible relation which existed and prevailed in colonial /Seychelles Britannia and the why - the dreadful Planters relation and the manner the Constitutions was written and the political process for Independence - the strong views of the Planters at the time and all those who told and made it know to DP Leaders and officials - that the mess Britain was cooking for the Seychelles was as bad as Zanzibar and it would come to hunt them, in other word the mess of the exiles and Exodus had been foreseen and talked about and FA Rene and Associates knew about it and knew that this was a very important card/weapon he had and how he used and abused it. Sir Fairbain and the Earl of Oxford knew very well and so to the many Irish politicians who became involved with our Colonial issues. Former leading Colonial Administrator like Judge EJ Stiven who knew most of the leading politicians in Seychelles and the region had warned about this situation - he was afraid, very concerned and shared his knowledge with the then Constitutional Adviser, he had played an important role in the Zanzibar Constitution sand other Constitution issue of Tanzania and Kenya. What he discussed and talked with then Seychelles leading Lawyers, Judges and Magistrate, Senior Police officers, Intelligence Service visiting Officials, the expat community, the USA officials - he also kept dairy and all his thoughts and concern would be in there. It was wrong/improper to allow Hon Wavel a second generation migrant Indian citizen to chair that Commission as he will disfavor the Planters community and their Rights and children Plaints before the Truth Commission in Favor of the Indian and those who will be guiding and dictating him. The above said how those advised us which Lawyer to go to and what to discuss and not discus in public or even the lawyers and others - then deny these ever took place, the many Embassies in London who knew and monitored the issues and we had to addressed those who were supposed to be keeping three eyes on our person and activities. We suppose the view and issues of Vatican mean nothing to the International Justice their defrauded and debased Justice thinking - after those who had spend all their life time praying and then dare say they are Christians -

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Sir Nicholas Fairbairn in his study at Fordell Castle in Fife in 1980. Picture: Hamish Campbell

Fairbairn, was buried at Fordell Castle, pictured, where he was described as 'a great womaniser' 

One of the leading Law firm who original advised and we discussed the issue of that SIROP program 1987 then USA Embassy, Canada and Italy those who helped make the contact  and they moved to the left wing of the above building Kingsley and Napley ,  Binney and Binney they were both by the then US Embassy and firm of solicitors, Malkin Jenners close to where the Commonwealth Masonic Lodge is - the lawyers we had to explain/tell who we were, the research in 1978/9 Vienna by UNIDO what become the COI, at the time we had some 3/4 years researching by International institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute for Strategic Studies Beside High management experience in then Britain, Europe and world. The French and Vienna counter part 


Now we are in bigger trouble that we ever thought  the two personalities what they knew of that SIROP program and how it involved South Africa important politics and events the very person of President Mandela and Bishop Desmond ~~Tutu, they both and their Officials knew of those leading Law firms involvements  and who they were and the why  the new President of South Africa the debacle.;



The mighty Amnesty International, then Islington,  then PM Blair how with our SIROP and other Community issues contributed that Amnesty International move to their New Office  and many issues -then Guardian News paper close by.