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Dear Editor,

In reference to Mr Mohamed Sattaur’s letter in SN of July 19 (‘Guyanese can stand tall anywhere in the world because of Dr Jagan’s victories’), I would like to point out that he failed to respond to any of the points on President Cheddi’s legacy which I raised. His mantra in this letter, “this is Jagan’s legacy” rings hollow because, first of all, he should note that SN printed his full letter and gave him every opportunity to answer not only my statements but also the questions raised in the other letter, especially the particular question as to whether he’s a communist. Unlike the way Mr Sattaur runs NCN, SN upholds freedom of ideas, information and open-mindedness, and is the seasoned leader of the free press for many years.

Under Mr Sattaur’s rules, even though he receives taxpayers’ money, there is no toleration of any view which criticizes this government or the PPP leadership, just government propaganda painting a rosy picture of life in Guyana. Mr Sattaur never answered any of my statements in my letter because he can’t, so he should check back and answer my statements in relation to a new question: Mr Sattaur are you a dedicated communist?

Mr Sattaur mentions remigrants as a legacy of Jagan, but as he is a remigrant, one would have thought that he would bring back to Guyana the concept of freedom of the press but no, he brought back the concept of communists which is to enforce domination of the media by government. Jagan was always for a free press and the proof is in his record as leader of this country; he never tried to muzzle the press as Mr Sattaur and his comrades do now. I never heard Mr Sattaur talk up against the ads ban by the government of SN; I never heard him on the Channel 6 issue or the recent Mosley incident.

Mr Sattaur talks about Jagan’s legacy and the agricultural sector; does he want to talk about Jagan’s work to put Black Bush Polder in place and look at the neglect in that place and look at the plight of the sugar workers in Berbice – roads blocked, tyres burning, sugar workers and their relatives angry – and Mr Sattaur talks about those in Freedom House preserving a “legacy.” When Jagan was alive that never happened. What about Port Mourant where Jagan was born and raised? Nothing much done for the people there, and Mr Sattaur talks about legacy.

In reading Mr Sattaur’s letter, I am saddened that my father’s blood, sweat and tears for this country which are, in fact, his real legacy, can be used by someone who doesn’t understand President Cheddi’s real meaning to the Guyanese masses.

Yours faithfully,
Cheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr)

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  1. yasuman71 UNITED STATES says:

    Joey Jagan asks: “Mr Sattaur are you a dedicated communist?”
    In the early1950s, during a commission of enquiry hearing, the late colonial loyalist Lionel Luckhoo asked Joey’s father: “Doctor Jagan, are you a communist? Yes or No?”
    As the Pakistan-born British historian, writer, filmmaker and activist Tariq Ali says: “History rarely repeats itself, either as tragedy or farce, but it echoes.”
    This kind of echo, coming from no other than Joey, sounds eerie.

  2. A380100 UNITED STATES says:

    That is the real shame, Mr. Jagan was never a racist and he was too honest, he could not lie to become Prime Minister, he was too principled, and in his honesty allowed the country to go down the road of destruction. He could not lie and say he was not a communist.

    Even today I hear those from freedom house still talk about Marx, and Lenin, and using their priniciples, what a shame, while Guyana continues to be destroyed.

    I wonder if Marxism teaches them how to live so big while the common man languishes in poverty. Check the houses and cars they drive, what hypocrites.

  3. bbuckman UNITED STATES says:

    joey you sound like yu campaigning

  4. vijaysingh UNITED STATES says:

    Hypocricy describes the PPP govt. Those who populate the Govt. and Freedom House are destroying a rich country. Guyana will continue to remain what it is, a backwater.

  5. rdman UNITED KINGDOM says:

    Cheddi Jagan must be turning in his grave to see the nonesense that’s going on now,i may not agree with everything that Cheddi did, but those that were left behind to continue the building of this great nation have become ruthless,power drunk and dictatorial,sad times are coming,i don’t know if they would be able to face the heat.



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