IAC Arrival Day Message 2020

PRESS RELEASE The Indian Action Committee (IAC) wishes all Guyanese a Happy Arrival Day and, especially, calls upon all citizens to remember the 182nd Anniversary of the Arrival of East Indians in Guyana. The IAC, an organization which promotes and preserves Indian culture and deals with the issues and concerns...

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IAC extends Ramadan Mubarak

The Indian Action Committee (IAC) extends Ramadan Mubarak to all the citizens of Guyana, especially those who are adherents of Islam, the religion of peace, at the beginning of this holy month which is observed by over one billion people globally. The IAC urges those who are verily observing the...

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IAC 12th annual Lusignan Memorial Service set for Sunday, 26th January 2020

The Indian Action Committee (IAC) will be hosting its 12th Annual Memorial Service, an “Evening of Remembrance” for the slain victims of the Lusignan Massacre which occurred on 26th January 2008, when eleven (11) persons were brutally murdered by centrally directed criminal elements. This event scheduled for Sunday, 26th January...

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IAC New Year’s Message 2020

The Indian Action Committee (IAC) wishes all Guyanese a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The IAC recognizes that 2020 is very significant given the fact that General and Regional Elections, which the organization expects to be free and fair and free from fear, will be held early in the year....

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IAC launches annual Christmas Toy Drive

The Indian Action Committee (IAC) wishes to advise the general public, that the organization has launched its annual Christmas Toy Drive which will end on Saturday, 21st December 2019. The goal of the IAC, is to seek the kind donation of toys for at least three hundred underprivileged children of...

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IAC calls on APNU/AFC coalition government to immediately cease its disregard for Guyana’s Constitution

September 20, 2019 In light of the decision and consequential orders of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) handed down in June this year, elections, as triggered by the December 21, 2018, successfully passed no-confidence motion (NCM), should have been held by September 18, 2018, unless there was a vote...

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