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Why are Guyana and Suriname in the OIC?

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Owing to the history of Guyana (British Guiana or "Booker's Guiana") and Surinam (Dutch Guiana) different communities were sourced from the then British Indian Empire (modern day Pakistan (West), India, Bangladesh (East Pakistan), Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and Burma). read more

We do not have to look too far, just next door Suriname’s Mr. Rafiq Chiragally is that government’s Envoy to the OIC. Dr. Odeen Ishmael served for several years in a similar capacity when represented Guyana at the OIC but the Government of Guyana is yet to give a logical answer as to why he has been sidelined from the OIC. read more

NEW YORK - The secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Iyad Ameen Madani, will make his first official tour of the Western hemisphere’s only two OIC member states, Guyana and Suriname, at the end of September, after the opening of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the ministry of foreign affairs of Suriname and the OIC Mission to the UN confirmed. read more

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