State sending conflicting signals on wanting to work with civil society – GHRA

While the Attorney-General is seeking to bring all civic and political factions together in a Consti-tutional Reform Commit-tee, other elements in the State apparatus are busy driving them apart, according to the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA). 

In a statement yesterday, it said that last week Guyanese were treated to a full-page advertisement in the Sunday Stabroek, paid for by a well-known PPP camp-follower accusing many named private individuals of remaining silent over rigging of the 2020 elections. The advertisement also singled out individual opposition parliamentarians for their supposed ‘heinous acts’.