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St Vincent - 2


"During the early 1980s Tvind established two charitable foundations, Common Ownership Fund  [Faelleseje]  and Estate. Between 1983 and 1987 around 7 million was transferred from the general fund to the foundations to buy properties for the Tvind schools, as well as plantations In St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Grand Cayman and Belize...."

[Source: The Guardian, 1993]

 

"Tvind/UFF/HUMANA has sued the poor Caribbean island state of St Vincent of 14 million US$ (95 mill DKR). The proceedings were taken after the island state expropriated the plantation of Orange Hill which Tvind/UFF/HUMANA had bought through the use of "men of straw" for 4 million US$ (25 million DKR).    Prime minister John Mitchell pronounced that he did not want a new "Jonestown" at St. Vincent."

[Source:  Norwegian Movement Against Tvind leaflet]

 

"At St. Vincent, in 1985, after Tvinds unlawful acquisition of the largest property on the island, Prime Minister John Mitchell expelled the group from the island and even broke the diplomatic relations with Denmark. Before he did so, he pronounced to a Danish TV team: "They are a subversive group. I fear that they will develop like "Jonestown" in Guyana on this island.    I regret to say that my people is very hostile to the Danes, and even in fact to Denmark as a country"."

[Source: Anne Ellingsen]

CID Caribbean is in St. Vincent. It is the old Tvind-place, that have been closed down for a quite some years, probably because of the fight with the government over their plantation in St. Vincent. Now the school has been shined up - and Tvind will start courses there this year. An interesting question is: What happened in the fight with the government, since Tvind can start up again in St. Vincent? Does anybody know?
More about the CID Caribbean can be found on the new/old schools own site. You can find it on www.drh-movement.org on the list over the different schools.

Journalist Frede Jakobsen
the Danish daily JydskeVestkysten

The homesite of CID Caribbean is here: www.richmondvale.org

 


"During the early 1980s Tvind established two charitable foundations, Common Ownership Fund  [Faelleseje]  and Estate. Between 1983 and 1987 around 7 million was transferred from the general fund to the foundations to buy properties for the Tvind schools, as well as plantations In St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Grand Cayman and Belize...."

[Source: The Guardian, 1993]

 

"Tvind/UFF/HUMANA has sued the poor Caribbean island state of St Vincent of 14 million US$ (95 mill DKR). The proceedings were taken after the island state expropriated the plantation of Orange Hill which Tvind/UFF/HUMANA had bought through the use of "men of straw" for 4 million US$ (25 million DKR).    Prime minister John Mitchell pronounced that he did not want a new "Jonestown" at St. Vincent."

[Source:  Norwegian Movement Against Tvind leaflet]

 

"At St. Vincent, in 1985, after Tvinds unlawful acquisition of the largest property on the island, Prime Minister John Mitchell expelled the group from the island and even broke the diplomatic relations with Denmark. Before he did so, he pronounced to a Danish TV team: "They are a subversive group. I fear that they will develop like "Jonestown" in Guyana on this island.    I regret to say that my people is very hostile to the Danes, and even in fact to Denmark as a country"."

[Source: Anne Ellingsen]

CID Caribbean is in St. Vincent. It is the old Tvind-place, that have been closed down for a quite some years, probably because of the fight with the government over their plantation in St. Vincent. Now the school has been shined up - and Tvind will start courses there this year. An interesting question is: What happened in the fight with the government, since Tvind can start up again in St. Vincent? Does anybody know?
More about the CID Caribbean can be found on the new/old schools own site. You can find it on www.drh-movement.org on the list over the different schools.

Journalist Frede Jakobsen
the Danish daily JydskeVestkysten

The homesite of CID Caribbean is here: www.richmondvale.org

 


[Source: Anne Ellingsen]

CID Caribbean is in St. Vincent. It is the old Tvind-place, that have been closed down for a quite some years, probably because of the fight with the government over their plantation in St. Vincent. Now the school has been shined up - and Tvind will start courses there this year. An interesting question is: What happened in the fight with the government, since Tvind can start up again in St. Vincent? Does anybody know?
More about the CID Caribbean can be found on the new/old schools own site. You can find it on www.drh-movement.org on the list over the different schools.

Journalist Frede Jakobsen
the Danish daily JydskeVestkysten

The homesite of CID Caribbean is here: www.richmondvale.org

 


CID Caribbean is in St. Vincent. It is the old Tvind-place, that have been closed down for a quite some years, probably because of the fight with the government over their plantation in St. Vincent. Now the school has been shined up - and Tvind will start courses there this year. An interesting question is: What happened in the fight with the government, since Tvind can start up again in St. Vincent? Does anybody know?
More about the CID Caribbean can be found on the new/old schools own site. You can find it on www.drh-movement.org on the list over the different schools.

Journalist Frede Jakobsen
the Danish daily JydskeVestkysten

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  
  

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