Monday, December 06, 2010

In Memoriam Fernand Leclezio.


We have come here to praise Fernand and not to bury him!
All the good he did could never be interred with his bones!

He was a loving Father.

He has done so very much for so very many throughout his life.

Our father’s motto: “Do what you feel is best! Never expect a thank you. Thus you will always be happy to have done your best and you will avoid disappointments”.

Like a visionary admiral of the fleet, our father has guided many a ship of faith to safe harbor.

His memory is our rudder whenever and wherever we pull up anchor.

Thanks to our father and forefathers we have been well equipped to sail on through calm or stormy seas, across blue or dark grey skies.

Whenever our human nature causes us to wonder if we are wandering, we must look back as far as we can so we can see the furthest ahead.

When we look back, we see the solid granite monuments left behind to anchor us into our Catholic faith and our family traditions.

BORN IN 1771 Great, great, great Grand pa, Francois. The first Leclezio's Tomb in Mauritius


The crosses above the granite sepulchers of six generations of Leclezios are our frames of reference. Those crosses we learn to carry, symbol of our family’s faith, unite us all on earth and in heaven.

PHOTO LECLEZIO Cemetery Camp
5 Generations of Leclezios are under those solid granite crosses


Pope John Paul II spoke of the importance of visiting our dead ones spiritually daily. The Pope suggested that if we could not go physically to the various cemeteries where our loved ones lie, we must spiritually do so while visualizing them and/or their grave sites.

I have often visited our dead ones at their grave site physically whenever I could. I cherish the photos above. Nowadays, I love to pray over all those tombs that I can only visit spiritually from Rodrigues.

Fortunately, I believe that in heaven people neither have the time nor the inclination to formalize themselves with form, proximity and location.

Otherwise, there could be very odd contrasts between the land that is dear to a person on earth and in what land his/her dead body lands after death.

Where our father and mother’s remains lie, speaks very loudly to that.

Our father had prepared his family’s eternal home in the land of his forefathers by his parents’ side. After having a sepulcher built in the family’s traditional style, our father made a special trip to proudly show to his most trusted collaborator, Philip Scott his final home for ever.

PHOTO GDPA TOMB


Gdpa Louis & his son Fernand’s tombs side by side



Yet, in the end, our father’s ashes were buried in State College, Pennsylvania. There, our father and mother lie physically far from their ancestors and far from most of their children.

This teaches us that the river of emotions born out of death is an inescapable reality of life. That river often carries us to unmapped shores.

Regardless of where our bodies land after death, we are free. Free to share as one body, united in Christ’s love, the unifying meal of peace and ultimate joy God has prepared for us all to savor at the eternal table of plenty. That table is in a land void of any worldly landmarks.

At that table of plenty we are strictly fed by the spirit of God and not according to any recipes of man.

From that table, generations of past ancestors have fed us, the recipes that have made us who we are today.

Since my return to Mauritius, I have reacquainted myself with the immense debt of gratitude we owe to our father and ancestors. In Mauritius, in their life time, our earthly forefathers and father prepared room for us all to reside at the end of our lives on earth. How grateful we should be to them to have so meaningfully planned for our future residence, in their past.

Thus, in the present, it is most meaningful for Eve, Godda and I to honor the past love and wisdom of our ancestors for the benefit of future generations.

Our traditions testify to our love and respect of our family character and signature. I hope and pray future generations learn much from this letter and their visits to Mauritius.

Eternal love and gratitude are the hallmarks of true members of the Leclezio family.

In heaven, that kind of love blossoms not by our human will but by the will of God. How wonderful it would be if it could be likewise on earth!

Then, and only then God’s Will, would be done on earth as it is in heaven!

Until then, that Leclezio blood, wherever it is, cold or warm, dried out or still flowing, screams out to me not to let go of such rich family traditions. A tradition deeply rooted in the love and respect of the past, the present and the future. That Leclezio blood summons me to pray, for family continuity, even through distance and diversity, for eternity. I gladly do so with the spirits of all the family saints whose bones, in whatever state, are entombed within those many known granite sepulchers of generations of Leclezios. I find it particularly easy to do so within that venerated Leclezio sanctuary in the St. Pierre es Liens cemetery. But it is also important to pray for the entire community of the unknown all over the world by the foot of the cross that unites us all.

Uniting Cross - Pray for the unknown - The Cross, hand carved out of one granite block is a beacon over Francois' tomb! A unique piece of art!


That tradition is to be preserved on earth till the end of times when we are all united in heaven through God’s love.

I cannot ignore the cry and the respectful wisdom, our ancestors addressed to past and future generations through the erection of such lasting memorials. Nor should we ever depart from our century’s old, family heritage. Their love, their wisdom and their foresight has ensured that over two hundred years later, they are still dearly recognized, remembered and highly revered by some of the members of their progeny.

We can export those family traditions to ‘new worlds’ but for our family values to last and to remain healthy; we are duty bound to religiously honor, fertilize and meticulously water with prayer showers, our family roots where they are buried most deeply in our native soil.

Indeed, profound respect for and love of the traditions our ancestors established in Mauritius, make me commit to preserve the spiritual and material values of the symbolic monuments our ancestors have left behind for us to pray by and pay tribute to.

I am moved to do so spiritually through prayer and communion with past and future generations. I commit to do so materially by attending to the maintenance of those monuments of the past. Our family cared enough to live behind for our benefit. We should care enough to maintain them. I pray and hope that the generations that follow will go on doing so.

For, when God and our ancestors call to us, their children, grand children, great grand children etc. from the grave and from heaven, to honor their memory, we should never ask: “Why me?” We should feel privileged and prayerfully, humbly, graciously and joyfully answer the call!

I repeat, those tabernacles of the Leclezio blood, bones, dust and spirit are the rudders of our future.

I recognize that there is a world of difference, indeed, an abyss, between a transient culture caring little about roots and a society steeped in tradition. We are fortunate to possess and absolutely must cling to such a heritage wherever we are in today’s world.

Those rock solid crosses are testimony to our religion founded on rock, to our belief in the power of the cross, to our belief in the ever lasting life and the resurrection. We must be good stewards of those beliefs that lead to the only one true and everlasting wealth.

As good stewards, we must pray that God and our ancestors allow us to read, understand and accept their agenda throughout our lives.

As I have already mentioned above, our father’s closest collaborator, who he loved like a son, Philip Scott from F.U.E.L., had told me a few times how our father had one day driven from Moka to F.U.E.L. to pick him up. On their way from Flacq towards Moka/St. Pierre, our father told Philip: “I want to show you the house that I have built.” Philip automatically thought that our father had built a new house in Eureka. He told our dad: “I did not know that you were building a home.”

To Philip’s great surprise, when they arrived in St. Pierre, a few miles from Eureka, Moka, our father headed for the St. Pierre cemetery. Once there, our father asked Philip to follow him in the cemetery. A short distance from the entrance, our father stopped, pointed to an imposing sepulcher to his left and proudly declared: “That is my residence for eternity.”

The Bible also tells us that our heavenly Father has prepared a home in heaven with lots of room for us all. History and tradition tell us that, likewise, our earthly fathers have cared to prepare a home with lots of room for us on earth.

It is up to us to decide whether we want to follow tradition and gratefully move into the homes prepared for us on earth and in heaven by our Fathers.

It is worth noting that Grandfather Louis’ tomb houses three generations of Leclezios. God has already written in His agenda how many generations will reside in our own father’s tomb over the years.

Our life belongs to God. He provides for us from His table with the help of all our departed loved ones.

The Godly meal, we share closely with our ancestors without even realizing it, is the food that keeps our family’s religious traditions alive on earth. Some day, like a butler, I wish to dish out that food from the eternal table of heaven to family around earthly tables. Thus, I would ensure that our progeny can eat and drink from the generous Godly cornucopia and fountain of life and family traditions. That is the only cornucopia and fountain that is sure to strengthen us and to quench our thirst as we cross some of the earthly deserts that lead to heavenly eternity.

One dies a little upon leaving a place. One resurrects much upon returning.

I am thankful to God to have granted me the time and the discernment needed to evaluate, comprehend the lessons taught by our fathers and reach the conclusions I am happy to share with you today.

As I wander across time and across the earth through all the green pastures God has blessed me to visit, I pray that God grants me the years and the means to be God’s guide to lead you to discover more ‘new/old worlds’ on earth until the day we can all be united for ever in the City of God.

St. Augustin said that the world is like a book and those who have not traveled across various worlds have only read one page.

After much traveling on earth, I realize that in that blessed paradise of heavenly bliss, spirits share a bond of such absolute love that it transcends all human notions. Thus I believe that in heaven, through our union with the God of pure love, we are united to each other and to all alike without any humanly feelings of selfishness, possessiveness, vanity or jealousy.

Indeed, the God that created us all with infinite love can transcend human emotions, matter, time and space to unite us all in perfect love.

I am most thankful that God’s agenda provided for me to be in Mauritius just before All Saints and All Souls Day in 2010. During my time in Mauritius, I am glad to have been guided to respectfully honor my Great, great grand father Eugene and Grand Pa’s sepulchers by having them cleaned after decades of pitiful and shameful neglect.

Born in 1805,My great great grdpa, Eugene's tomb after clean up


P.S. As you know, for many years now, it has been and it still is very important for me to pray over the pictures of the tombs of all our dear ones. It has assured a means of communication and a source of inspiration in the present, with our past spiritual and corporal DNA in heaven.

For those of you who wish to follow the recommendations of Pope John Paul II and my example, I suggest that whenever you feel called to share a special moment with our dear ones in the everlasting ‘ultimate new world harboring the eternal City of God’ you can refer to what those pictures represent to act as a rudder to guide you to our loved ones wherever they lie.

Note that the majestic cross that rests above the ‘Famille Leclezio’ sepulcher was carved by hand out of solid rock over 150 years ago. I consider it to be a priceless and irreplaceable work of art. That cross speaks to the importance, Francois, our first pioneering ancestor to land in Mauritius in 1792 attached to creating a long lasting beacon of traditions and family values in his ‘new world’ on earth prior to reaching his new world in heaven. It was obviously most important for him to leave his mark on future generations. I am deeply grateful for his example and that rich heritage he has left behind for us to follow.

As you well know, walking in the foot prints of pioneering Francois, in the US, I dug in our resources to commission and erect, with the help of God, the memorial at the Holyrood Cemetery.

PHOTO OF Leclezio Memorial in a 'new' world at HOLYROOD


As we journey through life, we all find, carry and leave crosses at the various stations we visit.

During our lifetime, to the extent we trustfully submit to the Will of God, we find the necessary strength to accept our crosses graciously. After we die, we lie under the weight of our crosses. In life, as in death, we must proclaim our faith in the power of the cross over us.

I believe that the higher we elevate our crosses, the higher our crosses will elevate us and guide those who follow us.

The crosses we lie under after death reflect our acceptance of the way of the cross that led us to eternal life. Therefore, may our progeny, in turn, carry their individual crosses while cherishing and protecting the faith of our fathers along their ways of the cross across their stations in life.

May all of the above testify to what I hope and pray will be the long surviving heritage our forefathers left behind.

Then, those who follow after us will also joyfully proclaim this one Roman Catholic faith in the resurrection. By the power of the cross, that faith has led many family generations through the eye of the needle. May that faith continue to guide many more generations through ages to come.

May those monuments to our faith be beacons of light that beckon family, friends and strangers alike, walking through any cemetery, in any world, to stop by and pray for all those who there under lie until the ultimate ‘Resurrection Day’ when we can all shed worldly forlornness to experience the fullness of eternal life!

With much love, for our father on this 5th day of December 2010 that marks the 20th anniversary of his death!

With much gratitude, we thank you our Fathers and forefathers, in heaven and on earth, for all you have taught us and your continued guidance.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Leclezio - In Memoriam



En ce jour de l’anniversaire de la mort de Francois Leclézio, décédé le 13 Aôut 1851 a l’Ile Maurice, cette pensée est dédiée à tous les membres de la famille Leclézio qui souffrent pour quelques raisons aujourd’hui ou n’importe quand, n’importe comment et n’importe où…

Toi qui souffre, saches que, qui que tu sois, où que tu sois:

Leclézio, tu es le sang de notre sang.
Et quand une créature de notre sang souffre,
Toutes les créatures de notre sang souffrent avec toi.

Sans ta souffrance, je souffrirais déjà moins dans ce monde.
Mais avec, par et en ta souffrance, je souffre d’avantage de te voir souffrir.

Alors, tout notre sang le sent si fort que tout notre sang entame ta souffrance!

Sens moi, avec, ou sans toi, et ressens tout ce que notre sang souffrant sens un peu plus ou un peu moins par, avec et à travers toi.

Décides alors de cesser de souffrir et de faire tous ceux de ton sang souffrir avec toi.

Demandes à notre ancêtre d’intercéder pour toi.

Qu’il souffle là où tu souffres, là où nous souffrons tous par, avec et en toi.

Joins ton souffle au sien.

Souffles ta souffrance vers Dieu.

Car Lui seul est capable de dissiper toutes nos peines au-delà des plaines.

Ressens alors Son amour, Sa paix et Sa joie couler en notre sang à tous.

Laisses enfin la couleur de notre douleur passer d’un ciel noir et menaçant a un ciel d’azur combien plus accueillant.

Thank God, thank Francois for setting an example. Long before the world thought globally, Francois recognized the importance of being at least bilingual on the globe. After the British conquered Mauritius, Francois personally developed an English dictionary for his children while he also taught them English grammar!

Leclézio, do you feel better already?

Is it not amazing what our ancestors can and indeed will do for us if and when we choose to remember them?

Therefore, pray that over the next 155 years your descendants may be at least as numerous as Francois’ are today. Remember how one of Francois’ grand sons took to heart God’s command: “Go… Multiply…” Henry did in deed. Thus Henry and Jenny were abundantly blessed with seventeen children!


Pray also that some of your descendants in the year 2161 will still cherish their catholic faith as much as Francois did from his baptism day in 1771 and as much as some of his descendants still do today! Then, just as we pray to Francois today to intercede for us, let us hope that likewise some of our descendants will pray for and or to us 155 years from now!

Leclézio descendants: We must always remember who are our ascendants?

“They are that multitude of invisible souls interceding for us as we in turn pray and join them in praising the eternal Glory of God in the infinity of time.”

“Thank You dear Lord for the gift of our life, for all those who have passed that gift from You to us and bless all those to whom we may be called to pass on that gift to in the future.”

Blessed be Francois Leclézio.

Louis Leclézio

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

FIFA WORLD CUP INSPIRES WINNING PHOTOS


Shadows and dreams surrounding the world cup will get forever taller.



Thanks to the FIFA world cup in Africa, the goal of many a child to sink that golden ball through the posts is now a reachable horizon.

Our local Iniesta strikes the golden World cup goal.



As one sun sets on FIFA, many a sun rises across the broadened horizons of budding players.

All over the world, far terrains away, FIFA has inspired Africans and all. To sink that golden goal ball through the posts is now only a horizon away.





Thursday, June 17, 2010

Ile Maurice - Industrie Canniere - Juste Denouement Negociations Salariales




Cher Jacques,

Tu es le digne porteur du flambeau de l’idéologie de papa et de mon parrain.

Tu as le même bon regard franc et sincère de ton papa, de mon papa et de mon parrain.
Mon Papa: Fernand Leclezio


Mon Parrain: Claude Noel

Avant que mon frère Fernand me le fasse ressortir hier soir peu avant les nouvelles de 9 :00PM,
Je n’avais pas réalisé que tu es le fils de Bouboule !!!

Tu es avant tout le très digne fils de ton père qui avait dès son plus jeune age le respect de tous à l’école.

Avec toi à la barre, le dénouement de l’impasse concernant les négociations salariales n’était pas surprenant.

Le sang du Baron D’Unienville et ton sens de la justice t’ont donné la sagesse et le courage nécessaire pour prévaloir auprès des barons sucriers pour le meilleur avenir de tous et ‘nou tou pa pou tombe lor la paye’.

Avec l’aide de notre Gouvernement et surtout de notre Premier Ministre visionnaire, avec l’aide des syndicats, avec la bonne volonté admirable des artisans et laboureurs et avec ta propre vision, pour le bien être de tous, tu iras et tu conduiras l’industrie cannière toujours plus loin.

Félicitations.

Bien sincèrement,

Louis Leclezio.

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Ile Maurice - Industrie Canniere - Negociations Salariales

Cher Jacques,

Je te connais seulement à travers la MBC/TV.

Tu ne me connais pas.

Permets moi donc de me présenter. Je suis Louis Leclezio. Fernand Leclezio est mon père. Claude Noel, un des administrateurs de Savannah, est mon parrain.

A l’époque, mon papa était considéré comme étant un visionnaire et un avant-gardiste dans l’industrie sucrière et dans ses relations avec tous les Mauriciens.

Ce constat se justifie pleinement aujourd’hui quand on réalise que papa a été le précurseur de la centralisation des usines sucrières. Une politique embrassée pleinement aujourd’hui par le Gouvernement dirigé par notre brillant Premier Ministre, l’Union Européenne et les propriétaires sucriers. Du ciel, papa et nous ses enfants ici bas, sommes heureux de voir qu’il y a 60 ans, papa fut le fondateur de trois des quatre usines qui restent opérationnelles aujourd’hui.

Le rôle de papa dans la centralisation de F.U.E.L., dans l’est du pays, et la contribution de papa dans le développement et l’expansion, à travers la fermeture de Trianon par exemple, de Médine dans l’ouest, sont bien connus. Mais dans le Sud, concernant la structure de Savannah, son empreinte est moins reconnue. Les archives de la compagnie pourraient peut être te révéler les faits à ce sujet. Pour honorer la fondation de Savannah par papa, quoique Claude Noel ne fût pas un membre de notre famille, il éprouva le désir d’être, non seulement administrateur de Savannah, mais aussi d’être mon parrain sur les fonds baptismaux en 1946.

Papa nous disait souvent comment il s’était assuré que Claude recevrait une compensation nettement supérieure à la sienne, et ce, avec le consentement du board de direction de F.U.E.L. et de Médine.

C’est cet esprit de générosité et de justice envers les autres, les plus petits comme les plus grands, qui, selon papa, faisait sa force, celle de son entourage et surtout celle du pays.

Cela fut reconnu par plusieurs membres du Gouvernement Travailliste pendant des décennies.

Pour sa part, le père Guy Le Juge de Segrais, dans un sermon adressé à papa et maman lors de leur noces d’argent, faisait aussi ressortir : « Trop souvent, les industriels ne cherchent qu’à mesurer leur succès par rapport aux profits de leurs entreprises. Mais vous, cher Fernand, c’est avant tout le bien être de tous, que vous rechercher. C’est pourquoi vous avez toujours visé beaucoup plus haut que la médiocrité. L’esprit des entrepreneurs sortant tous du même moule n’était pas le vôtre. Vous avez compris mieux que tous et vous vous êtes assuré que c’est seulement lorsque vous, le patron, vous oeuvrez dans l’intérêt de vos artisans et de vos laboureurs, que vous travaillez en concert avec l’Esprit de Dieu, notre Créateur. En cette année 1961, alors que vous célébrez vos noces d’argent, l’église universelle célèbre le 70eme anniversaire de l’encyclique ‘Rerum Novarum’ du Pape Léon XIII. Cette encyclique fut reconnue comme étant la charte des travailleurs.

Mon cher Fernand, quand je passe en revue la charte de vos accomplissements, le plus édifiant et celui qui vous élève le plus, est bien ce que vous avez fait pour améliorer les conditions de vie de vos travailleurs, en leur fournissant des maisons confortables.

En ce faisant, vous avez répondu généreusement à l’appel de l’encyclique d’un Pape, qui lui aussi, sortait de l’ordinaire.

Vous méritez, à travers cet accomplissement gigantesque sur notre toute petite île, la reconnaissance de l’Eglise Catholique Universelle.

J’aimerais souligner que, personnellement, je reconnais que le monde entier a bien besoin de capitaliste catholique visionnaire comme vous pour combattre le communisme dans nos villages, sur notre petite île et dans le monde entier. »

Cher Jacques, depuis mon retour au pays et après un tour d’horizon, autre que notre honorable Premier Ministre et son rôle prépondérant auprès de l’U.E en faveur du pays et de l’industrie sucrière, je me suis souvent demandé, qui, aujourd’hui, strictement dans l’industrie, occupe un peu la place que papa occupait dans le passé.

Apres t’avoir brièvement observé à la TV, tu me parais être celui qui pourrait porter le flambeau visionnaire et avant-gardiste de papa.

Je dis bien ‘parais être…’. Quand tu m’auras convaincu que tu ne te retourneras pas pour mordre la main qui a, il y a plus de 60 ans de cela, tout planifié pour nourrir tous équitablement et non encourager la gourmandise de certains, quand tu auras prouvé que tu souscris pleinement à l’idéologie d’un des fondateurs de Savannah, alors je serais heureux de dire : « Tu es le digne porteur du flambeau… »

Ta contribution dans le juste dénouement des négociations entre l’industrie sucrière et les artisans et laboureurs viendront me confirmer qui tu es vraiment.

Je termine en te laissant savoir qu’aujourd’hui, je ne suis que le fils de Fernand et sans aucun intérêt financier dans l’industrie sucrière. J’ai investi le temps nécessaire pour t’écrire cette lettre
dans l’intérêt de notre pays et de tous ceux qui oeuvrent pour le rendre meilleur pour tous.

Sur cette note, je termine en te disant que papa et moi aimions particulièrement le séga de Serge Lebrasse qui disait si justement : « A be mwa si mo pa travaye tablissement tombe lor la paye… a be mwa si mo pa travaye l’île Maurice tombe lor la paye »

Il serait important de le parodier en disant : « a be NOUS si nous pa travaye pou la zistis sociale, nous tou pou tomb lor la paye ! »

Cher Jacques, j’ai essayé de t’appeler à ton bureau et sur ton portable, mais en vain. Je reconnais qu’en cette période, tu as beaucoup d’autres chats à fouetter et aussi à caresser.

J’ai tout de même trouvé cela une drôle de coïncidence, qu’alors que l’Esprit me poussait à te contacter lundi matin, tu étais à la messe. Cela me motive encore plus à te contacter et à publier cette lettre, en espérant qu’un jour, un prêtre ou un évêque t’adressera les mêmes éloges que le père Guy le Juge de Segrais adressait à papa.

Bien sincerement,

Louis Leclezio.

cc. Ministres et députés du Gouvernement et la presse.

Publié sur le blog : www.lleclezio.blogspot.com

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Court Injunction against First American Corporation


Should Bank of America and/or New York attorney General, Andy Cuomo and/or Hagens Berman and/or numerous other plaintiffs seek an injunction against the First American Corporation?

In my opinion, the Court should be asked to prevent the First American Corporation from splitting and spinning off assets until the extent of damages real and punitive for which the First American Corporation will be deemed liable under the various suits are established.

When a worm is split in two it wriggles. The more it wriggles, the muddier the water gets. The muddier the water gets, the harder it is to pin either end of the worm down.

The splitting of First American Corporation is rigged up to accomplish just that.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

The First American Corporation - 'Liars Title insurance'

First American Corporation’s track record:

Liars title insurance is a long established way of life at the First American Corporation.

In 1996 First American Title adopted the motto: ‘Insure anything – Litigate everything.

In the same year, First American Title Insurance admitted taking a considerable risk. It issued a ‘liars title insurance policy’ just to make a couple of thousand bucks and secure future business.

Has anything changed since?

According to law suits filed in 2010, First American did not hesitate in the mid 2000s to issue numerous ‘liars title insurance policies’ to make hundreds of thousands of dollars and secure big business.

The First American Corporation historical track record:

In 1996 no lender would lend money to my partner on our property without my signature.

A hard money lender agreed to make a loan to my partner subject to getting title insurance.

My partner sought title insurance behind my back from various title companies. All declined to issue title insurance without my knowledge and signature.

Only First American Title agreed to insure the loan subject to an indemnity agreement from my partner.

First American prepared and obtained the highly secret indemnity agreement from my partner prior to insuring the loan.

Obviously First American failed to disclose the existence of the indemnity agreement to the lender.

The lender made the loan.

When I found that my property had been illegally encumbered, I asked the lender what possessed him to make such a loan without my signature?

The hard money lender replied: “Why not? We knew you were of record. Indeed, First American provided us with a title report showing your interest in the property. We realized that First American was willing to insure a lie. There was smoke all over the deal. But First American was prepared to insure our loan. We would have been stupid not to buy the insurance policy. We bought the insurance and made the loan. How could we lose? It was like we were getting full coverage insurance after a fire had started!

Of course once the fire had engulfed everything, First American refused to live up to the considerable risk they deliberately took.

First American ignored and denied my claims and the lender’s claims. First American simply refused to pay. To make matters worse, First American did not even dare enforce the secret indemnity agreement they had secured to insure a blatant lie.

I consulted a leading title insurance attorney. After reviewing the case, Mr. Jerome Lasky of Moses and Singer, New York issued a letter of opinion addressed to me and to First American.

See excerpt from Mr J. Lasky’s letter:
http://books.google.mu/books?id=zXzilH1JfgUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=first+american+title+to+injustice&source=bl&ots=Dsm3cnKMyr&sig=eDvB8FsmlTzm6J0D9ktpQjVcqMQ&hl=en&ei=OeDsS6KhCZC-rAf87eC1Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false
Upon receipt of Mr.Lasky’s letter, First American invited me to meet at their offices in Santa Ana, California.
At the meeting, James J. Dufficy, offered me $750,000 to settle.
See confirmation e-mail from First American counsel and senior claims officer, James J. Dufficy:
From :
Dufficy, Jim
Sent :
Monday, November 27, 2006 1:52 PM
To :
"Louis Leclezio"
CC :
"McMahon, Frank"
Subject :
RE: "No Duty to do the Correct Thing" (Dufficy) Louis: “For the record, maybe you'll remember how, before the litigation gotrunning at full speed, I agreed to meet you in Santa Ana and offered to
pay you $750,000.00”

That was about ten cents on the dollar.

I told Dufficy to keep his cents. I would keep my freedom of speech and my right to sue.

In the face of my refusal to settle, the First American senior executive, James J. Dufficy warned me that if I did not agree to settle, they had a battery of in house attorneys and many more for hire off the street. Dufficy tried to intimidate me by stating that First American and their attorneys had the power to drown me and my attorneys under paper work. They would make the case last until they bankrupted me and or my attorneys abandoned the case!

I sued.

My attorneys deposed various First American executives who had colluded to issue the ‘liars title insurance’.

Under oath, various First American executives acknowledged that they went out of their way to insure the loan behind my back.

For example, the following is an excerpt from the transcript of the deposition of Ad Zetz, a First American senior exec:

At page 102 line 6 of his deposition, my attorney, Carl Hagens asked Zetz::

(You or Your company) “… wanted to do this loan without Mr. Leclezio’s consent; isn’t that right?”

Under oath at line 8, Zetz answered: “Obvious, yes.”

Carl Hagens sought confirmation by asking:

“That’s obvious to you?”

At line 10 of his deposition transcript, Zetz again answered: “Yes”!

Zetz was one of the key figures participating clandestinely in that fraudulent liars title insurance transaction.

During the same deposition, when Carl Hagens went on to ask Zetz why his company would insure such a high risk loan; Without even blinking an eyelid and under oath Zetz casually replied:

“We had the chance to make a couple of thousand bucks – Why not”?

Another First American senior exec wrote in a memo: “It is worth taking this high risk in view of future business”!
Obviously, nothing has changed at the First American Corporation over the last 14 years.
In 2010, according to the Bank of America lawsuit, the First American Corporation denied or ignored most of Bank of America’s claims in 2008 and 2009. Thereafter, once again, in a typical attempt to drown Bank of America under paper work, last August, First American started sending more than 2,000 letters to the bank seeking information and documents related to the claims.
In my case, financially I was obviously no match for the First American Corporation and their battery of in house and outside lawyers for hire. When I was spent out, I hired an attorney on contingency. After two more years of litigation in a ‘no lose case’ according to the high profile attorney firm, I believe my attorney won big and I lost bigger.

Lawyers and executives for Bank of America, in your case, the stakes are high enough. Do not let the First American Corporation drown you under paper work. Do not negotiate a cheap settlement as Carrie Gaska of First American suggest you might do. Too often the First American Corporation has won by default or more fraudulent settlements. The result is unabated crime leading to losses in the millions for the many continues to be perpetrated by the First American Corporation. Wipe them out.

As Forbes pointed out in their November 13, 2006 issue the First American Corporation plays a key role in America’s richest real estate racket – An $18 billion a year hoax on the American public. Their product is outdated and unneeded. Even the more so when one considers the minimal percentage of claims under which First American has historically paid out. The Motto of First American: Insure anything – Litigate everything has paid off handsomely to the First American Corporation up to now!

I hope Bank of America sues right up to the winning post.

I pray and hope that NYAG, Andy Cuomo also wins his suit against First American.

I wholeheartedly agree with Mr. Cuomo’s statement:

“First American helped set the current mortgage crisis in motion.”

The First American Corporation should pay the piper for all the international chaos they contributed to set in motion.

I’ll be glad to help establish with existing transcripts of depositions, testimony etc. that fraud and liars title insurance has been, is and will continue to be a systemic fraudulent way of life at the First American Corporation. Sadly up to now for the First American Corporation it has been: Business as usual…

References: Mr. Jerome Lasky’s opinion as reported in First American Title to Injustice – Pages 11 – 18. Google book search: ‘First American Title to Injustice’.

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Bank of America sues the First American Corporation

Bank of America Corp. stepped up efforts to curtail the cost of soured mortgages by suing First American Corp., claiming the title insurer refused to cover more than 5,500 loans that caused $535 million of losses.
The policies described in the First American case sound like “liar’s title insurance.”
The First American Corporation has a history of getting involved in “liar’s title insurance” going as far back as 1996! I know it first hand. Yet, for the First American Corporation, it is still business as usual.
My blog or my posts under ‘leclezio’ or louis_wendy_leclezio on the Yahoo FAF message board dating back to 2000, offers a well documented track record of the First American Corporation's historical “liars title insurance” systemic 'modus operandi'. To make matters worse, when the lie is so blatant, First American issues the title policy subject to an ‘invalid’ indemnity agreement. Of course the existence of the indemnity agreement is not disclosed to affected parties. First American has never dared to collect on some of its dubious indemnity agreement preferring to sink its victims.
A most respected leading real estate attorney, Mr. Jerome Lasky of Moses and Singer, New York issued an opinion about this odious practice of the First American Corporation on June 2, 1998! It can be viewed on Google: Book search: First American Title to Injustice – Mr. Lasky’s opinion being on pages 11 to 18.
I hope the various litigations involving fraud by the First American Corporation finally expose the cynical and savage culture of the First American Corporation to commit fraud on customers solely to feed their selfish corporate greed".
Since 1996, I have been asking Congress to haul the First American Corporation in and to overhaul it!
Much international misery could have been spared the many victims of the First American Corporation.
First American Corporation considers customers on both sides of the aisle as sheep to be fleeced..

To make matters worse for all those left holding the bag, in the face of so many damning law suits, the First American Corporation has decided to split. It is expected to do so this summer. Traditionally the First American Corporation has excelled at muddying the waters with the help of their legal sharks.

Once again by splitting in the face of so many litigations involving fraud, First American Corporation muddies the waters not to have the picture as sharp as HDTV,"

Friday, May 07, 2010

Mauritius Island - Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam - Elections

Dear Children & Grand Children, Dear brother and sisters, Dear family and friends,

Sons and daughters of traditions…

For at least the last 70 years, on May 1st, the Labor Party of Mauritius has held its traditional massive Labor Day meeting.

Ever since our return to Mauritius uncle Fernand and I, when I was still in MRU, have attended. Over the last few years uncle Fernand got a special ticket from our Prime Minister to step on the Labor party podium on May 1st!

This year, national elections have been scheduled for May 5th. The Labor Day celebrations were planned to be the biggest ever! There were to be over 60 candidates on the May Day celebrations platform.

So Eve and I told uncle Fernand not to be disappointed if he did not get his podium ticket.

But you know uncle Fernand… He could not imagine not participating fully. Fortunately, our Prime Minister, Navin, showed yet one more time what a big heart he has. I have never found or known a person in such a high position show so much compassion, kindness, love and patience towards anyone. This is what sets Navin apart as the beloved and undisputed (except by a few losers) leader of each and every member of our rainbow community.
Regardless of the pressure and stress Navin must have been under, on the eve of one of his biggest days, Navin must have sensed what it meant for uncle Fernand to be by his side on that important day. So, uncle Fernand got his usual special pass to the platform. Navin is a Godly man!

I am for ever grateful and thankful to Navin and his team for making uncle Fernand’s May 1st so very special. To my mind, that is just one of the small examples that establish Navin as an extraordinary world leader among so many other ordinary ones!

To record this unforgettable event, Eve & I had told uncle Fernand to be sure to take a camera to memorialize that unique moment in the history of Mauritius – A Labor Day meeting only 4 days before elections on May 5th, our Mauritiano version of Mexico’s Cinquo de Mayo.

On May 5th and 6th Eve and I gave up work and stayed glued to the TV until the final results. Navin scored an outstanding victory.

In the mid ‘60s Mauritius was considered doomed by ‘brilliant’ British economists, professors Titmus and Meade. My father told me then, and was often heard saying, that the only man who could set the course for a new Mauritius was Dr. Seewoosagur Ramgoolam. Failing that, Mauritius was deemed to be facing a bottomless abyss!

History proved my father to be absolutely right. The vision and determined perseverance of Dr. Ramgoolam were foreign to the foreigners and Mauritians who in the ‘60s firmly believed that Mauritius was destined to be engulfed in a spiraling vortex of chaos! Many abandoned ship then! But with wisdom and perseverance Dr. Seewoosagur Ramgoolam stayed at the helm and with a fatherly hand, he led every Mauritian remaining in the land, away from a bleak future. Dr. Ramgoolam had successfully defied The Malthus theory – Mauritius would not die from within!
He fathered the Mauritian Nation. With single vision (literally & figuratively) The Honorable Dr. S. Ramgoolam turned history around and interred prophets of doom. He provided a springboard for long term sustained economic growth through initiating a policy of free education for all. Then together with Gaetan Duval, Dr. Ramgoolam launched and gave much impetus to the tourism industry, one of the solid and flourishing back bones of the Mauritian economy!

Today I am delighted to tell you my children and grand children, my brother and sisters, my family and friends around the world that Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam successfully passed the ‘baton’ to his son Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam.

In turn, I confidently assert to you all that the only person who can and will set the tone for a multi faceted durable Mauritius for decades to come is our returning Prime Minister, Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam.
With full confidence in Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, in 2005, soon after Navin’s election as Prime Minister, I joined the multitude of other Mauritians who now choose to return to our land so full of promises! The grass is greenest right here… This is no accident. Two generations of the Ramgoolam family have strived and succeeded to make Mauritius durable, spiritually, culturally, socially, economically and environmentally.

Over the years, from one generation to the next, God has His ways of rewarding those transcending figures who seek His wisdom, place all their faith in Him and strive for the overall betterment of all of God’s creation.

It is no wonder then, that Sir Seewoosagur was granted the wisdom and perseverance to defy the foreign economist pundits in the sixties. Thus SSR successfully commandeered Mauritius. He enabled this small island with no natural resources to maintain its position as the key and the star of the Indian Ocean.

Most worthy of wearing his father’s shoes and walking beyond his father’s footsteps our returning Prime Minister, Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam has also managed to successfully defy the recent world financial crisis. In so doing, in 2009, Navin has firmly established Mauritius as a shining beacon of light to world economists! Today financiers from all over the world confidently scramble to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in various sectors of the Mauritian economy!

An American ambassador recognized once that Mauritius is more complex and difficult to govern than America.

Another American, Mark Twain, wrote in 1897 in his book, ‘Following the equator’, “You gather the idea that Mauritius was made first and then heaven; and that heaven was copied after Mauritius”.

God has undoubtedly handpicked His architects to continue His work in heavenly Mauritius. Two generations of the Ramgoolam family, SSR and his son Navin have succeeded to maintain Mauritius as a heaven on earth for all Mauritians as well as hundreds of thousands of visitors and investors. Our new Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam airport is gearing up to welcome over four million travelers to our heavenly island in the sun.

I hope you enjoy the photos of our family hero and heroic friends.

Cherished Navin


Navin, Xavier Luc and uncle Fernand

Arvind & Uncle Fernand shaking hands
Uncle Fernand... Proud & so happy to be there!

As I looked at those pictures I was lifted by the power of such durable traditions. I thanked God for the friendships that have united us for generations.

After an absence of some 40 years from Mauritius I recalled the warm words of Navin on World Book day on Saturday April 28, 2007. Navin had, as usual, kindly accepted to launch my book, First American Title To Injustice. In his speech Navin recalled our long and stable family ties: “I was happy to learn that the National Library has been behind the launching of several books, the next one being one by Mr. Louis Leclezio, whose family has a long standing friendship with mine.” Worldwide time and tide wait for no man. In Mauritius time and tide wash away no sincere friendships

When I spent time gazing at the picture of uncle Fernand shaking hands with Arvind Boolell, our ex foreign affairs minister, I was stirred by a remark Arvind’s father, Sir Satcam Boolell had made concerning our father.


In an interview with l’Express published on Friday November 21, 2003, Sir Satcam Boolell was asked:Quels sont les chemins que vous avez croisés au cours de votre carrière et qui restent pour vous des références ? (During your carrier who stands out among those you have crossed paths with?)


Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, Sookdeo Bissoondoyal, Bickramsing Ramlallah et aussi Fernand Le Clézio qui était un avant-gardiste. Je le rencontrais souvent. Il avait une grande ouverture d’esprit. Et puis, il y a Guy Rozemont. Si je ne l’avais pas rencontré, je ne serais sans doute pas dans le Parti Travailliste.

Note that Grand Pa had died in 1990 ! Yet 13 years later Sir Satcam Boolell still remembered him!

And now decades later their sons Arvind and uncle Fernand are on the same podium shaking hands on May Day!

That’s sons of traditions…

How could I forget! There are also daughters of traditions…

I must point out that among other names, Sir Satcam Bollell mentioned: “Bickramsing Ramlallah et aussi Fernand Le Clézio”.

Well, although Eve and I had asked uncle Fernand not to forget his camera, for uncle Fernand, all that was important was to be there! In spite of the painful calluses under his feet, he walked under the rain to take the bus to the celebrations. To be present was what was all important to him – Period!

After uncle Fernand had waited for a bus for a long time to get home, we asked him if he had pictures for us to see? Oh! No he said, I forgot my camera but that does not matter, I was there…!!!

We felt most sorry for uncle Fernand and all of us!
Surprise! Surprise! Sadhna Ramlallah, the daughter of Bickramsing Ramlallah was there. Sadhna was most thoughtful and kind to take photos of the meeting and of uncle Fernand. Sadhna surprised and delighted us when she e-mailed the pictures above to us!!!

In his book, entitled Social Problems, Henry Georges, the nineteenth century social philosopher, said:
“Social reform is not to be secured by noise and by shouting, by complaints and denunciation, by the formation of parties or the making of revolutions but by the awakening of thought and the progress of ideas. Until there be correct thought, there cannot be right action”.
Certain sons and daughters of traditions most certainly know how to awake correct thoughts and inspire right actions!
We thank God for them.

P.S. Uncle Fernand is arriving next week. We look forward to his surprise when we hand him over those pictures!!!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

First American Corporation - Washington Mutual - Lehman Brothers - A bag of rotten apples...

When will First American execs be hauled in before Congress to testify to their collusion with WaMu?
Just a question of time.
Former senior executives of mortgage lender Washington Mutual, the biggest U.S. bank in history to fail, are appearing before Congress on Tuesday for the first time since the bank's September 2008 collapse.
Testifying at a hearing of the subcommittee Tuesday is former Washington Mutual CEO Kerry Killinger.
Was Killinger not one of Parker’s closest colluding conspirator?
Other very close past associates of First American Corporation making the dark side of the news today:
Lehman Channeled Risks Through ‘Alter Ego’ Firm
On Tuesday April 13, 2010, 2:46 am EDT
“It was like a hidden passage on Wall Street, a secret channel that enabled billions of dollars to flow through Lehman Brothers.
In the years before its collapse, Lehman used a small company — its “alter ego,” in the words of a former Lehman trader — to shift investments off its books.
The firm, called Hudson Castle, played a crucial, behind-the-scenes role at Lehman, according to an internal Lehman document and interviews with former employees. The relationship raises new questions about the extent to which Lehman obscured its financial condition before it plunged into bankruptcy.”
Is this not a ‘Deja vue’ at First American also? Was FAF not caught for setting up and dealing with dummy shadow entities recently? Was this fraudulent modus operandi introduced to FAF by ex Lehman senior exec, Frank McMahon after Frank became a senior exec at the First American Corporation? Are Rotten Apples not all usually found lumped in one same basket?
Note that both of First American’s ex high profile fraudulent business partners are under the spotlight in today’s news!
First American’s long overdue day of reckoning cannot be far away surely!
Birds of a feather flock together… First American deserves to and ought to be the next to be hauled up before Congress and to go down soon!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Mr. President Obama - US Health Care vs. Mauritius Health Care

Mr. President Barack Obama,
The White House,
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
Washington, DC 20500.
USA.

Re: Ill effects of poor health care and abusive insurance companies.

Dear Mr. President,

Today, I heard your poignant speech on our local TV channel about your mother spending the last six months of her life lying in a hospital bed dying of cancer. Your mother was forced to spend much precious time left, talking on the phone with her health insurance provider. Your mother was thus unable to concentrate on getting better or sharing valuable moments with the family.

Every day how many such moving stories go unheard in America? You, Mr. President are our voice!

Today, I am forced to live on the island of Rodrigues off the coast of the Republic of Mauritius. I have been torn away from the US, from my four children and sixteen grand children all living in the US. I would so love to be able to focus on them and share unique aspects of their American life. But, here I am suffering from poor health in ‘health driven exile’! My poor health and loneliness is exacerbated by the ill effects of no health care in a country supposedly as great and as rich as America.

Had I not listened to you speaking so convincingly with the powerful voice of your heart, talking about your mother, my story might have remained unheard. How many more other pathetic health stories are buried under the layers of a whole range of subdued emotions?

In February 2002, my wife died of ALS at home in America. Harborview Hospital and the University of Washington Medical Center had declared that there was nothing more they could do for my wife and sent her home to die! For a month and a half, I became her health care provider with the help of my children and Hospice. Thank God for Hospice!

I have been so scarred by my experiences of no affordable or free health care in America that ever since you became President, I have been routing for you. I have been cheering you on and praying for you to keep finding the constant necessary courage to fight a contaminated and contagious system that is getting progressively sicker to the core. Yet a system that has been so rotten for so long that no other than you has dared to take a scalpel to carve out this cancer and stop it from spreading into the very marrow of North American society.

Today, as I listened to you, I applauded you so loud that I hoped you could hear me all the way across the three oceans that separate us! (I am writing to you just in case you missed my applause!) I applauded loudest when I heard you say that neither you nor should any American tolerate a status quo that comtinuously benefits insurance companies to the detriment of the American public! Yyyyyyeeeeessssssss!

Today whenever my children and grand children ask me: “Dad, or Bopa, when do you feel that you will be able to come back to America to be by our side, to be where you lived for 27 years, to be where you educated us, to be able to watch your grand children/us grow, to be able to meet some of the grand children you have not even had the chance to know yet?” Unfortunately my ever more desperate and poignant sad stock answer has to be: “I will be back when President Obama gets health care approved!”

So although I am so, so very far away, rest assured that I am watching your fight blow by blow. Indeed I am probably a lot closer to you and your ultimate goal than many in America. I know first hand that your victory means so, so very much not just to you, not just to me but to all Americans. Therefore I also applaud all those courageous politicians who have gone on a limping limb to be relentlessly behind your fair and just vision of a truly great and rich America.

Today I am grateful that Mauritius, my native country, a country without any natural resources, has free health care and free primary, secondary and tertiary education for members of its population. If a country such as Mauritius can do it for the benefit of all rather than protect the privileged benefits of a few, why could America not do it too? Change – Yes you can – Yes you should – Yes you must change the American health care system so we can all return to a sane environment. By the way Mauritius is the only country that I know of that subsidizes religions. In effect the Mauritian Government pays for people of various color and creed to pray!!! Is it why it has been so blessed with such an enlightened and most able Prime Minister – Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam – The son of the father of our nation!

Today I am alive and living in Mauritius because I have had free health care and free medication in Mauritius. Ever since I had cancer surgery in March 2006 followed by heart problems I have received free health care and medication on a regular basis although I had been away living for 27 years in America just prior to my cancer surgery!!! At what real human cost can America claim that it cannot afford to care for the health of its population or its immigrants? Is this a cost that cannot be measured in Dollars? Your mother, you and I must have experienced that hard cost first hand to really know that there is unspeakable pain and suffering beyond the boundaries of a greedy insurance system solely focused on the ‘well being’ of a comparatively privileged few unhealthy tsars!

But my sad story does not end there. The rest of my story has to do with another aspect of abusive insurance companies in America.

Today I am alive but forced to live here far from those I love most because I am broke after living the nightmare side of the all American dream gone wrong. I was defrauded of millions of dollars by a title insurance company. To crown it all that particular title insurance company usurps your image by calling itself: ‘The First American Title Insurance Company’!

In August 2006 I published a book, ‘First American Title to Injustice’. My book is my and my family’s true life story. It highlights the corrupt and criminal aspect of ‘Title gods’ such as The First American Corporation.

On November 13, 2006, the capitalist world was most surprised to see that even Forbes unreservedly exposed the $18 billion fraud perpetrated upon the American public by title insurance companies! The title of the Forbes article was: "America's Richest Insurance Racket"

On November 1, 2007, Reuters reported “New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo on Thursday sued First American Corp (FAF.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and one of its units for allegedly colluding with Washington Mutual Inc (WM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) to inflate the appraisal values of homes, helping trigger the mortgage market meltdown.”
By using preferred appraisers, "First American helped set the current mortgage crisis in motion," Cuomo said in a statement.
But for that First American nothing has changed. It is business as usual!!!
There also, unfortunately, I know first hand why Forbes and Mr. Cuomo felt so incensed by the abusive practices that have marred the American real estate landscape. There also, much change is needed to stop the unnecessary fleecing of Americans for the benefit of a most undeserving few! Will you ever have the courage to purge America of the evil practices of title companies?
I pray that you do! Change! Yes, you can! Yes, you must! Yes you will. Many will then join in the loud sustained applause you should hear resounding in your ears for years to come from around the globe.
Keep up the good work! As if you needed some extra motivation, I am sending you by mail a copy of my book!
Yours truly,

Louis Leclezio.
P.S. Your staff can get further input from my blog: http://www.lleclezio.blogspot.com/

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Republic of Mauritius Independence Celebrations


SSR held the key to be the father of our nation.



Now Dr.Navinchandra Ramgoolam and the labor party hold the key to a durable Government.



A durable Government is the key to a durable Mauritius!



Five more years...
Many more returns of Happy Independence day reflecting much unity in our diversity.



Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Honourable Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam – Congo – US Chevron Corporation.



Too often intrigue, hatred and killings make the headlines in International news.

By contrast, the overwhelming power of good old fashioned friendship, love, humility and discreet diplomacy seldom gets the kind of much needed exposure that could plant the seed to make the whole world a better place.

In the last week killings, the issuance of false passports, alleged terrorists arrests and the accidental slaughter of a group of innocent people killedby arms gone wild made the news around the globe!

While the wild choose to kick and kill, the wise pick the path of diplomatic skill.

Last week our honorable Prime Minister, Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam scored a most newsworthy victory on the world scene through quiet diplomacy.

Yet, to date it has had no world media coverage! Is it because our Prime Minister’s arms are made for hugging and not for killing that his outstanding achievement got no global coverage?

Two Mauritian citizens working for the US giant Chevron Corporation were arrested and thrown into jail after uncovering alleged corruption in the affairs of the Chevron Corporation in the Congo.

Where and when the power of a US company the size of Chevron failed to obtain the release of its employees, our Prime Minister stepped into the foray to obtain the freedom of our citizens.

On the local news our Prime Minister humbly stated that where other means had all failed, he had achieved that international feat through friendship and love.

Our Prime Minister told our nation that the President of the Congo is a personal friend of his and was also a friend of his father, the late most Honourable Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam. The long lasting bonds of friendship alone were at the root of the ‘miraculous’ release of those Chevron employees who were luckily citizens of Mauritius under the leadership of Dr. Navin Ramgoolam!

Decades ago, our Prime Minister’s father, the founder of our nation, had told my father: “Fernand, we are a small nation. We have no resources other than our spirit. We have no military arms other than the arms God gave us. We are bound to use our arms to hug the whole world community regardless of creed, color or race.”

Decades later, our Prime Minister is most wise to be still walking in his father’s footsteps. Should the world media not report such a transcending accomplishment? It might just be like a breath of much needed fresh air on world air waves.

It would highlight the supremacy of love over hate, the superiority of friendship over the power of the military. Are friends not a lot easier to deal with than foes?

In November 2008, shortly after the election of President Obama, under the heading: America – Dream beyond all frontiers… I wrote in this blog:

“Does Obama have much to learn from our Prime Minister? Having crossed so many horizons and observed so many different Government leaders from so many different worlds, I unreservedly say: “YES!” Mauritius is a small country. It hosts a great nation under the exemplary leadership of our Prime Minister! Mauritius under Navin is worthy of world stage recognition."
In deeds “…how big a player does our Prime Minister deserve to be on the world scene? God knows best. And I trust that God will thrust Navin on the International stage to help the US urgently establish better relations with the world community.”

Is God using Navin once again to set an example to the rest of the world? Should the world community not be better informed about the power of love as illustrated in this critical instance? Come on Associated Press! Come on CNN! Come on BBC! Come Reuters! Where are you all?

Come on Chevron! This meaningful victory may not be worthy of a Nobel prize. But is it not worthy of a novel prize?

At the very least, the successful involvement of our Prime Minister should well deserve a token prize taken from vast reserves.

Our Prime Minister offered the very best of his winning diplomatic spirit, skill and friendship to resolve an International impasse. Our Honorable Prime Minister will ask for nothing in return. But to recognize the immense value of Dr. Ramgoolam’s intervention should the Chevron Corporation set an example? Should Chevron offer a novel prize in the form of some tankers of oil and gas to reward the leader of a country whose only natural resource is its boundless spirit of love, goodwill and diplomacy?
Chevron could seize this opportunity to lead the way in starting a new trend. A trend that would recognize that human arms are mightier than military arms. A trend that would reward the supremacy of diplomatic skill over those who choose to kill! A trend that would highlight and encourage the resolution of international conflicts by peaceful means!