We lack institutional memory in dealing with prison protests
Dear Editor, It is with great shock that I learnt of the death of some 17 prisoners, most on remand apparently, following riots at the Camp Street jail.
Dear Editor, It is with great shock that I learnt of the death of some 17 prisoners, most on remand apparently, following riots at the Camp Street jail.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Times deems itself the “beacon of truth” but, in reality, it operates just as effectively as a flashlight during high noon.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) wishes to respond to a letter written by a ‘Concerned Citizen’ published in the March 1 edition of the Guyana Chronicle captioned ‘Janitorial services should have been advertised.’
Dear Editor, Prison overcrowding leads to increased violence, the inability to provide necessary medical care and other essential services, and degrading practices like requiring prisoners to sleep on the floor.
Dear Editor, Having myself been a part of history making events, I am well placed to state categorically that the adage, chanted by Bob Marley, that “half the story has never been told” is 100% correct.
Dear Editor, It is sad that in this modern age we have to depend on the social media for a report on the prison fire where we are learning that 17 inmates are dead and others severely injured.
Dear Editor, I refer to the article in the March 2 edition of the Stabroek News (‘Sun and Sand plans US$12M open pit mine at Mazaruni’).
Dear Editor As one who took issue with President Granger’s initial comments on the Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry Report, I feel obligated to commend the President for his most recent comments which to my mind are more in keeping with his stature and that of the office he holds.
Dear Editor, My wife and I attended the funeral of an old family friend recently, up to the interment in the Le Repentir cemetery.
Dear Editor, I refer to an article published in the Sunday Chronicle in relation to a protest action by the residents of Nappi, Hiawa and Parishara, in Central Rupununi, over the demarcation of their land extension.
Dear Editor, I refer to two articles in the Guyana Chronicle one dated Feb 24, under the caption ‘E’bo folk urged to vote in LGE’ and ‘Use LGE to unite communities – AG tells Linden dinner’ on March 1.
Dear Editor, The chief executive officer of the Regional Democratic Council and his colleagues must not be looked upon as an executive arm of the ruling party, but collectively, as servants of the RDC.
Dear Editor, Most likely in celebration of our 50th Independence Anniversary there will be honours, laurels, awards, etc, that will be bestowed on many outstanding personalities and groups in recognition of their steadfast service and contribution towards the preservation and promotion of our rich and unique culture.
Dear Editor, A state in Pakistan, a nation ranked the world’s third most dangerous place for girls and women, just passed a law protecting women against violence.
Dear Editor, I write to say that evidence from a convict is not automatically barred but, like all evidence, may be acceptable combined with other facts and the circumstances of the evidence itself.
Dear Editor, I write in respect to the two multi-storied buildings being constructed in Church Street, Georgetown between Albert Street and Oronoque Street.
Dear Editor, I have read Mr Anil Nandlall’s response to my letter and wish only to state that apart from its ad hominem, and very characteristic, attack on my learning, it is devoid of substance (‘The Bill did not pass the House’ SN, March 2).
Dear Editor, The main aim of this letter is to show the history of legislation for the introduction of the electoral system of proportional representation in this country and how that history might assist us to interpret existing laws.
Dear Editor, I am responding to a letter written by someone claiming to be Anthony Nedd, titled ‘The GTU has made preposterous demands to the Ministry of Education’ SN, February 27).
Dear Editor, To those who might have been monitoring the volumes of the annual publication over the years the first curiosity about the 2016 Budget must be the recurrence of agencies whose titles would have changed in 2015.
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