Opinion
Standing up for Hong Kong
An overarching and vaguely worded national security law imposed on Hong Kong this week marks the end of an era.
Result of CARICOM-monitored process must be declared, no other option will be acceptable
Dear Editor, Sometimes it requires a personal rather than political or professional perspective to see beyond the borders of a seemingly divisive circumstance, and to offer a dispassionate comment.
Local community should start kicking in sanctions
Dear Editor, Business establishments in Guyana should immediately stop conducting transactions with the PNC-APNU+AFC list of candidates for the March 2020 general and regional elections.
Ruel Johnson’s unctuous ‘apologies’ ring shallow, self-serving
Dear Editor, Once again we are witnessing the abuse of power by two public figures, Ruel Johnson and Glen Lall, who appear to think that the laws of Guyana do not relate to them.
Time for international community to act against the riggers
Dear Editor, It is with much disappointment and chagrin that I, and countless other Guyanese (living in Guyana and in their new adopted countries around the world) view the goings on in their native ‘land of the free’.
There has been a 65% increase in current expenditure under Team Granger, it’s squandermania
Dear Editor, As a subset of the runaway public expenditure happening in Guyana under Team Granger, one can analyze the state of expanding current expenditure during the period April 2015 to March 2020.
The conspiracy begins with Granger as the architect and ends with Granger being sworn in
Dear Editor, The masks are finally coming off and the identity of the cabal of riggers of elections and thieves of votes of citizens is being laid bare.
Bike cops not properly attired
Dear Editor, Each time I am in downtown Georgetown, I observe several officers of the Guyana Police Force riding around on bicycles, which would normally be something that is commendable and reassuring for our citizens in terms of improved security in the commercial centre of our capital.
Time to move past Lowenfield
Dear Editor, The country just has to move on at this point.
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This has been a test of restraint, sanctions are now needed
Dear Editor, One more day! This has been the strategy of the Granger cabal since 21st December 2018; one more day in power; one more day to file a legal challenge; one more day to spend; one more day to bankrupt us; one more day to sell state assets; one more day to plunder; one more day to frustrate the will of the people; one more day to defy all those who seek to keep the peace and restore democracy (for it has been lost).
Lowenfield and the government commissioners
What else can be said about Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield that has not already been said?
Fortified by CCJ decision, GECOM must make democracy prevail
Dear Editor, Guyana’s highest Court has spoken on the March elections, and the air of all of CARICOM is purer for the CCJ’s Judgement.
With exception of sugar and forestry all other productive industries expanded, on average, in past 5 years
Dear Editor, On July 5, 2020, Stabroek News carried a letter titled `Smooth economic expansion associated with a new-born oil economy is absent’ in which the author, a regular writer, once again, sought to mislead your readers with what he tries to pass off as deep economic analysis.
It is high time that Justice Singh put an end to this nightmare
Dear Editor, Justice Claudette Singh’s letter on July 9, 2020, requesting Mr.
Mr Secretary General please help us to find a solution to our ethno-political problem
Dear Editor, One of the best things that could have happen for me is for the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres to comment on the Guyana March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections.
Lowenfield’s letter trampled on the authority of Justice Singh
Dear Editor, The letter dated July 10, 2010 from Mr. Keith Lowenfield, Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Elections Commission to the first female Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission, trampled on the authority of Justice Claudette Singh, with the utmost disdain and disrespect in this unending nightmare, stemming from Guyana’s General and Regional Elections held on March 2, 2020.
Politikles
Remove Lowenfield, declare the result
In a Page One comment on June 25th, Stabroek News stated the following in relation to the Chief Election Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield: “As we have said before, Mr Lowenfield must be summarily dismissed from his position.
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