Monday, January 27, 2020

THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE


What the TRNUC means for our nation

It is simply the most important event for our country at this moment, with a profound significance for our future.

The TRNUC (Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission) is reaching back into our past and and setting the record straight about what happened in our country. Since it began work last year, the TRNUC has heard from victims, witnesses and perpetrators in relation to the coup d’etat of 1977 and its aftermath and consequences.

The TRNUC is not an easy undertaking. Confronting a painful past is not a smooth and pleasant journey, and many have said that it should have been left alone. But this would never have done.

In the past few months we have heard many harrowing tales, among them the stories of the people depicted in our photos here, Brian Victor in relation to the deaths of Sonny Elizabeth and Michael Hoffman, and the family of Marjorie Baker in respect of her murder.


In doing its work, the TRNUC is giving the victims of past injustices a voice which they have long been denied and some solace that at last they have been relieved of the burden of keeping their pain to themselves. This service to the victims is the first and foremost consideration because it fulfills a vital need for justice. No matter what the difficulties, the cause of truth and justice comes first.

In documenting the events of the past and gving our nation the opportunity to reflect on them, the TRNUC is delivering a vital lesson in how to govern. Simply everyone involved in or with the poitical process, which means every citizen, must learn from it. The lesson is that power is only right when it is legitimate and used within the law to serve people equally. It is not to be exercised for its own sake or for personal ends.

The revelations of the TRNUC mean that the history of our country for the past five decades has been made safe – it will not to prone to falsification and distortion.

We also believe that the truth will permit reconciliation and national unity. This has started but much lies ahead. Not everything is sure and certain because the outcome of the work of the commission, its actions and recommendations, are yet to be known. What will it take to deliver full justice? What kind of reparations will be possible? What will happen to the perpetrators?  

There are many doubts and uncertainties but there is no way forward except the truth.

 Source: Seychelles Weekly

WILL THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION DEREGISTER ONE SEYCHELLES?

Last week the Electoral Commission confirmed that its opening an inquiry into the One Seychelles political party after Treasurer, Vincent Padayachy, went public about the reasons why he resigned.

A senior legal officer at the Electoral Commission, Salina Sinon, confirmed to a local newspaper that under the political parties act, the law forbids Seychellois political parties to receive sponsorship from foreign individuals. Section 29A of the 2014 amendment to the Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) act states that “A registered political party shall not accept, directly or indirectly, any contribution or donation from any foreign individual or any foreign entity, whether or not body corporate”.

Subsequently Mr Padayachy has provided the following documents to the Electoral commission to aid their inquiry.


In a letter dated 9th of December 2019 Secretary General of One Seychelles, Peter Sinon, writes to former Treasurer of One Seychelles requesting the transfer of shares of the Islander’s Weekly to the sponsor. This is a clear confirmation that One Seychelles has a sponsor that is donating to the party.


In a document for the share transfer, the sponsor is identified as Sacarac Establishment of Liechtenstein represented by Sonja Gram.


In another letter, the former treasurer confirms to the Secretary General of One Seychelles the transfer of shares to the sponsor that Mr Padayachy was holding for One Seychelles.

The sponsorship by a foreign entity or individual is a clear violation of the Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) act. Will the Electoral Commission deregister One Seychelles?




Source:Seychelles Weekly


Thursday, January 9, 2020

ST ANGE; One Seychelles minutes


The minutes of a meeting of the One Seychelles ‘Adjudication Sub-Committee’ of the National Executive Committee that took place in October 2019. The minutes are self-explanatory and no further comments are needed.


Alain St Ange; the dishonest clown





Source: One Seychelles