Letters to the Editor

Down with racism, Guyana deserves nothing less

Dear Editor, Guyanese are masters at masking their racial inclinations. Maybe but not surprisingly, in an attempt to deflect people’s perception of their actions, they seek to paint a picture of themselves growing up amongst people of another race and mixing feely with them.

Apologies to Alim Hosein

Dear Editor, My sincere apologies for omitting to mention Alim Hosein’s contribution to the visual arts through commentaries in the newspapers.

Gov’t must set up CoI with respected jurists to bring to justice those involved in attempted rigging of elections, instigating West Berbice violence

Dear Editor, A sixteen-year-old girl from the Coren-tyne Coast, along with her Grandmother, a friend who drove the car and a family friend, left for the Cheddi Jagan International Airport for a flight to the US in the midst of the protests promoted by David Granger and Joseph Harmon on the West  Coast Berbice, believing that they would be safe, protected by the police.

Bringing an end to violence requires each of us to critically examine our own roles in fostering violence

Dear Editor, The recent and not-recent killings of young men by unknown perpetrators and women by current and past partners are continuing evidence of the impact of the widespread social norm that guides, directs, recommends, accepts, condones, and excuses violence as a means to get what we want, correct wrongdoing, resolve disputes, manage conflicts, and settle scores.

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