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De Ware Tijd (English: The True Time) is one of four daily newspapers in Paramaribo, Suriname. As of 2002, 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] It is published in the Dutch language, and privately owned.
This is a list of newspapers in Suriname. De Ware Tijd dwtonline.com; De West dagbladdewest.com; Dagblad Suriname dbsuriname.com; GFC Nieuws gfcnieuws.com; Lam Foeng in Chinese ; Star Nieuws starnieuws.com; Suriname Herald srherald.com; Times of Suriname surinametimes.com
This is a list of television stations in Suriname. There are many television stations in Suriname. Originally, they broadcast analog TV but are currently transitioning to digital television, so some broadcast both digital and analog channels like Apintie, ABC Suriname, STVS and ATV. Some of the stations do not have websites.
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This was Suriname's 14th appearance at the Pan American Games, having competed at every Games since 1971. The Surinamese team consisted of six athletes competing in four sports. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Swimmers Irvin Hoost and Kaeylin Djoparto were the country's flagbearers during the opening ceremony . [ 3 ]
Bouterse as the Commander of the Armed Forces in 1985.. The 1980 Surinamese coup d'état, usually referred to as the Sergeants' Coup (Dutch: De Sergeantencoup), was a military coup in Suriname which occurred on 25 February 1980, when a group of 16 sergeants (Dutch: groep van zestien, lit.
On his return to Suriname in 1967, he started work at the Ministry of Education. In 1971, he started a press agency and magazine together with Rudi Kross . [6] His magazine uncovered several corruption scandals. [7] He also published several books and poetry collections both in Dutch and Sranan Tongo. [6]
As a missionary of the Catholic Church, Mulder moved from the Netherlands to Suriname in 1959. After Surinamese independence in 1975, he also received Surinamese nationality. [1] He would live there for 50 years, his entire active life. Mulder was known as a 'youth priest' and as a 'media priest' appearing on Radio Apintie and since 1966 STVS. [2]