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  2. De Ware Tijd - Wikipedia

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    De Ware Tijd (English: The True Time) is one of four daily newspapers in Paramaribo, Suriname. As of 2002 [update] , it was the largest-circulation paper in the country, ahead of its rival, De West , and was described as taking a "staunchly independent stance" politically. [1]

  3. Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Suriname-Guyana Kamer van Koophandel. Abbreviation. SGCC. Formation. 24 February 2024. Website. surguychamber.org. The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) is an international chamber of commerce that is aiming at strengthening the economic ties between Suriname and Guyana. [1] The SGCC was lanced on 24 February 2024.

  4. Els Moor - Wikipedia

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    Educator, editor and publisher. Notable work. Fa yu e tron leisibakru. Els Moor (17 May 1937 – 9 March 2016) was a Dutch-born Surinamese educator, editor and book publisher. She is best known for Fa yu e tron leisibakru, a literary education method for secondary education. [1] Moor was the chief editor of De Ware Tijd Literair, [2] and ...

  5. List of newspapers in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Suriname. De Ware Tijd (Paramaribo) dwtonline.com. De West (Paramaribo) dagbladdewest.com. Dagblad Suriname (Paramaribo) dbsuriname.com. GFC Nieuws (Paramaribo) gfcnieuws.com. Lam Foeng in Chinese (Paramaribo) Star Nieuws (Paramaribo) starnieuws.com. Suriname Herald (Paramaribo) srherald.com.

  6. Times of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Times of Suriname is a national newspaper in Suriname. [1] The paper is published daily (except on Sundays) in a broadsheet format with a reported circulation of 35,000-40,000.

  7. Dési Bouterse - Wikipedia

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    The military dictatorship imposed an evening curfew, and curtailed freedom of press (only one newspaper, de Ware Tijd, was allowed to continue publishing, but was subject to heavy censorship). In 1985, it banned political parties and restricted freedom of assembly.

  8. Michiel van Kempen - Wikipedia

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    2003–present. Michaël Henricus Gertrudis (Michiel) van Kempen (born 4 April 1957) is a Dutch writer, art historian and literary critic. He has written novels, short stories, essays, travel literature and scenarios. He was the compiler of a huge range of anthologies of Dutch - Caribbean literature ( Suriname, Netherlands Antilles) and wrote ...

  9. Lantiwei - Wikipedia

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    Lantiwei, also spelled as Lantiwee and Lantiwé, is a Ndyuka Maroon village on the Cottica River in Suriname. Lantiwei lies opposite the village of Pinatjaimi, with Lantiwei being the village the people of Pinatjaimi originated from. During the Boni-wars the colonial army build the camp ‘s Lands Welvaren soon to be nicknamed by the soldiers ...