PNCR urges police to become protectors of Guyana’s women

In a message today to mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the PNCR has urged the Guyana Police Force to become the protectors of the country’s women.

The force has oft been criticized for not taking effective action when women complain about domestic abuse.

In its message, the PNCR noted that Guyana has passed the Domestic Violence Act but there are many who have not shown respect for it. “Whether sexual or domestic violence our women are dying; women who are mothers, teachers, protectors and who are responsible for the reproduction of future generations. Domestic and sexual violence has evidently become endemic in Guyana. How many more of our women must succumb before effective action is taken to curtail this violence in our society?” it asked.

Noting that many children are being deprived of their mother’s love and protection, the PNCR issued a call to the police. “We call on the members of the Guyana Police Force to be the protectors of our womenfolk.  We call on the Guyana Police Force to deal with cases reported to them in a professional and just manner.  We call on the ‘Justice System’ to deal with those found guilty condignly.”

It also welcomed the support of the religious bodies in having their leaders trained to help to combat the scourge.