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SASOD joins with other civil society organisations and individuals to condemn the recent reports of the torture of a child and an adult who were in police custody. Torture is a violation of fundamental rights under Article 140 of the Guyana Constitution and international human rights standards contained in the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which Guyana has directly incorporated into our Constitution.

We call on the Government of Guyana to ensure that the child and the adult who have been tortured receive the best medical attention and psychological support. We are concerned that a doctor witnessed the suffering of the child and we call on the medical profession to clarify their position on the responsibility of doctors to report and to prevent the abuse of children.

The child must not be terrorised further by interrogations as to who committed the abuses against him.  The boy has stated that the torturers covered his head.

We believe that the child should be released to his parents’ custody. There is no benefit to the society in keeping him any longer in police custody, especially as he recovers from this trauma.

It is clear from comments made by the Commissioner of Police that there are members of the Guyana Police Force who believe the use of torture is part of their investigation techniques. The continued semantic play over ‘excessive use of force’ and ‘torture’ does not help the leadership of the Guyana Police Force to reform how it deals with suspects.

We recognize too that there are police officers who also abhor the use of violence and torture and hope that their efforts are applauded and that they are not penalised for any action taken to bring police abuses into the public domain.

We endorse the call for a Commission of Inquiry into the circumstances which enable the violation of human rights of prisoners and suspects who are in custody.

Yours faithfully,
Joel Simpson,
Namela Baynes-Henry,
Mark Ross,
Sherlina Nageer
for Society Against Sexual
Orientation Discrimination

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  1. Bismattie Ramsawak 174.113.121.253 not found says:

    Not only should the child who was TORTURED by the state controlled police be released into the custody of his parents. All charges should be immediately dropped and a fair financial compensation offered to his family.

    The media should also be apprised of the TORTURED child’s current and ongoing medical status and TORTURE charges levied upon the two disgraced police officers.

  2. Kingshark UNITED STATES says:

    more concern citizens and group should condemn this cruel act on a lad the government should made to undergo more pressures from the UK,CANADA,USA and EU.

  3. BORAPORK CANADA says:

    This child should be sent overseas for his treatment and the source of his plight made obvious to the rest of the world. The architects of this brutality must be exposed and denounced. Feeble attempts to justify this action by linking it with difficulties in solving crimes is bizarre. Guyana must not descend further into the gutter of failure and low expectations.

  4. Touchau CANADA says:

    I agree with you Kingshark. The only language the PPP understands is “PRESSURE”, and this has to come from these western countries. It is clear that this government will not behave responsibly on its own volition, as it is prone to moral hazard. We can only hope and pray that the western powers will leverage what influence they have on the Government to save the nation from the wrath of the PPP.

  5. Brandon Samaroo (Jagdoe has used Burnham's constitution more than Burnham) CANADA says:

    It is shocking to hear that this child still has not been released to the care of his parents.



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