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Year in year out we hear the same thing, that the drug issue here in Seychelles is becoming more and more problematic every year. I am willing to bet that the majority of criminal activities that occur here in this country are in one way or another related to drugs. We are all directly or indirectly feeling the effect of the growing insurgence of drugs in our country. It is wreaking havoc in our once quiet little paradise. It is corrupting our youth, tearing down families, and making us feel unsafe in our own home. It is like a hand wrapped around our necks, and it is slowly tightening its grip, and squeezing out what has made this country and its people special. The ability to leave your home and not worry about people breaking in and stealing your hard earned possessions. To be able to sleep during the day with our doors wide open. To sleep soundly at night and not worry about your life and that of your loved ones. To be able to walk home alone at night and not fear for your life. Those are the things that drugs are slowly taking away from us. I am not a very ambitious person, so maybe that is why I am unable to understand the thinking of someone that is so driven by ambition, and is so eager to have money and power, that they would do anything to attain it, even if it means destroying the very place that they were born and have lived in. Are you so blinded by greed or so consumed by desire that you are willing to sacrifice your birth place to attain this wealth you seek? Furthermore, when will enough be enough, and when will the scales fall from your eyes and allow you to see that your selfish actions will one day possibly even destroy the life of those you hold dear to your heart? You are making money at the price of your soul, because what you are selling is destroying the lives of countless other people, and someday it will destroy the lives of your daughters or your sons, and hopefully then, depending on how much humanity you still have left in you, you will feel the pain that you have inflicted on countless mothers and fathers. The sins of the father are visited upon the son, or the sins of the parents are visited upon their children. To those who accept this evil and pretend not to see it, it does not mean that the fact that you are not dealing or selling it yourself makes you innocent, because the fact that you enjoy the benefits that it brings, makes you just as guilty. Let us not allow our values to be corrupted by expensive gifts and a glamorous lifestyle. I for one am sick and tired of those people who prance around in their new this or new that, pretending not to know where the money that afforded them these new things came from. You tell your lies to hide your shame, but your lies only serve to increase your guilt, and corrupt you even more so. Do not fool yourself into believing that you and those closest to you will not be affected, because one way or another, they will be affected. We need to instill in them good values, but we too have to live by those values. Children need to see that happiness can exist without riches and that riches cannot buy true happiness. For those who are part of the reason why today we find our Seychelles being held hostage by drugs, I say this to you: let us hope that someday your own children do not fall prey to this disease that you are making your fortune on. Archive -Seychelles Drugs and its peddlers 19 June Year in year out we hear the same thing, that the drug issue here in Seychelles is becoming more and more problematic every year.

Minister Fonseka takes questions on law enforcement, the war on drugs, and FCIU seizures

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Sixteen students from secondary schools in Seychelles had the opportunity to question the President. Seychelles Nation. Photo license. Seychelles News Agency - Sixteen students from various secondary schools in Seychelles had the opportunity to question President Wavel Ramkalawan in a first-of-its-kind presidential debate at State House on Friday. Jade Rignace, 16, from Mont Fleuri secondary, asked that since Friday, November 19 is International Men's Day , 'What are your wishes for young boys to prevent them from abusing drugs? Ramkalawan said that Seychelles is seriously fighting against illicit drugs because today 10 percent of the population are victims of the scourge. Bianca Richemond of Pointe Larue school wanted the president to address the issue of sexual abuse where she asked for a more severe sentence for these offences. Ramkalawan said, 'Very soon there will be new laws that will be much more severe for us to be able to protect our children. On the educational front, questions included what plans the government has for less academically able students while students from the inner islands of Praslin and La Digue raised concerns about the costs for them to attend post-secondary school on Mahe, as there are no such training centres on these two islands. After the dialogue, Elsa Cedras, a student from Praslin, told reporters that 'I feel like Praslin and La Digue are neglected a lot because we are far from the main activities that take place on Mahe and I hope that with such a platform, we can bring forward our issues and hopefully it can be addressed. Sebastien Remie of La Digue said that this was a great experience and it felt very exciting, especially since it was live on television. Now I just hope some of the concerns we put forward can be addressed,' he added. Ramkalawan said he was impressed with the questions asked and how the whole activity was handled. Sharon Meriton-Jean, the Director for Communication and events at NCC, told reporters that every year, one child is sent to the National Assembly to share concerns but 'this year we thought why not go bigger and get the children to address their concerns directly at the president himself and get answers in real-time. Universal Children's Day was first established in as Universal Children's Day and is celebrated on 20 November each year to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improve children's welfare. Seychelles Nation Photo license. Send to Kindle. The questions focused on the drug abuse, sexual abuse of minors and education. National » General 1 hour ago. National » General October 16, , Wednesday National » General October 15, , Tuesday National » General October 9, , Wednesday National » General. National » Obituaries. Archives Date: » Advanced search.

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Seychellois students question President Ramkalawan on drug use, sexual abuse and education

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