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Panday: UNC not out to destroy TT
Clint Chan Tack Monday, February 2 2004 OPPOSITION LEADER Bas-deo Panday yesterday rejected charges by Planning and Development Minister Ca-mille Robinson-Regis that the UNC “was on a concerted path to try and destabilise the country.” Robinson-Regis made the charge during Friday’s sitting of the House of Represent-atives when she referred to a report from a Canadian newspaper which contained statements from Chaguanas MP Manohar Ramsaran about thousands of Indo-Trinidad-ians signing petitions asking the Canadian, US and British Embassies to grant them sanctuary based on racially-targetted kidnappings. In the same report, Ramsa-ran claimed 3,000 nationals applied for refuge in Canada. Canadian High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago, Simon Wade, and senior US Embassy officials stated there was no truth to Ramsaran’s claims.
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