
Government of Guyana failed to...
hold in custody, and preserve all archival
materials, pertaining to the nation's history, and to disseminate the
information to the public


My India
born grand mother, Somwaria, died 11 days after the birth of
my father Mohamed Ashin in 1929. My
father's sister, Rasulan, who was living in Canefield, Canje,
Berbice, passed away few years ago after giving birth to a baby girl. That
girl, lives with her aunt Rafatan in Vryheid, Berbice, Guyana. The
three surviving first generation are as follows: My father, Mohamed Ashin, residing in Canada, Haji Nizamuddin (eldest half-brother) is residing in USA and Ratan (sister), residing in Guyana |



This picture was taken at Blairmont
Estate Wharf, where they stored the sugar for export. My grandfather used to
live in a house that extended towards the Blairmont
Stelling
Picture taken out in 1935. Re-negative & printed
at the Technical Teachers Training Institute's photo Lab,
Madras

We, the grandchildren of Edu & Somwaria are calling on the Guyana's Government to release the information.
In 1902, British kidnapped my
great grandmother with five daughters ,exported
and
enslaved them in British Guiana
(Guyana)
They were living
in Rampur, Blairmont Estate, Berbice.Guyana



My mother, Mrs Ashin
My father, Mohamed Ashin
Researched & Created by
Mohamed Asgarallie
The eldest brother disowned the last brother since he left for USA about 16 years ago. He visited Guyana few times but he never went to visit my father. On ONE occasion, I gave him a message at Blairmont Stelling,Berbice, Guyana, that my father was sick. He just ignored me and head way to the Airport-Guyana. My father is the "odd" one in the family.