Letters to the Editor

What rich policy directions?

Dear Editor, Minister Ramsammy’s proclamation that the PPP has always been rich in policy directions and programmes is hollow and false (‘The PPP has always been rich in policy directions and programmes,’ SN, June 18).

Contradictions?

Dear Editor, I am responding to an article in your newspaper of June 6 captioned ‘Civic group to campaign for PPP/C win in Linden,’ in which the chairman of the group, Dennis Jafar Muhammad, declared that the time had come for residents of Linden to show solidarity with the PPP/C since it had proven its capacity to take Guyana forward.

Equality cannot be engineered

Dear Editor, Since reading Rajendra Bissessar’s letter captioned, `Globalization has meant more inequality’ (SN June 16, 2011) I have been thinking about a response.   

What might the US cables have said about corruption in Guyana?

Dear Editor, After reading  your article, ‘Jamaican Contractor General corruption fight drew US admiration – cable,’ (June 17), I couldn’t help wondering what the Wikileaks cables on information from the US Embassy in Georgetown to Washington have to say about the fight by any Guyana government official against corruption.

Guyana Review

Dear Editor, Now that it is well known that David Granger is the presidential candidate of the People’s National Congress Reform and is the owner of the Guyana Review, I believe that in all fairness to everyone, the Stabroek News should stop publishing this magazine, at least during this upcoming elections period.

The hands of the Mayor and City Councillors are tied

Dear Editor, As our community and I battle to preserve a strip of land that was allocated to us for community purposes some years ago, we face an administration at City Hall that seems to little appreciate the importance of open space and land for our children, cultural activities and recreation. 

‘A triumph of negotiations’

Dear Editor,The writer is indebted to Mr Milne Seymour whose letter to SN of May 16 (‘Comparing the GTU agreement of 2006 with that of 2011’) provided the information used again below, hopefully, in a more comparative format, inclusive of ready remarks.

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