Letters to the Editor

AG pursuing permanent solution to woes of law students

Dear Editor, The Guyana Times front page headline and photograph dated July 25, 2015 which screamed, “Law students AG clash over “uncertain’ Hugh Wooding agreement”, with the accompanying photograph captioned, “A law student making a point during Friday’s forum with Attorney General Basil Williams at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre, Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown” is erroneous.

Informative articles from Marilyn Collins

Dear Editor,   I wish to say thank you to Mrs Marilyn Collins, former Director of the Food and Drug Department, for the very informative articles she has written these past few weeks in the ‘Stabroek Business’ supplement of Stabroek News.

Loud music played in minibuses

Dear Editor, I’m very concerned about loud music in mini-buses especially on Route 44, regardless as to whether it is to or from BV, Victoria, Mahaica or Rosignol.

Government should take immediate action to address Police Service Commission ruling on Inspector Narine Lall

Dear Editor, We note with grave disappointment that the Police Service Commission has refused to fire Inspector Narine Lall, who was found by the High Court to have tortured Twyon Thomas, a 14-year-old West Demerara teenager in 2009 by soaking his genitals with methylated spirts and setting them alight, action that those who believe in the inalienable right of all persons not to be subjected to torture have justifiably expected to result in expulsion from the police force.

We do not have to move the capital

Dear Editor, I refer to a letter appearing in the Guyana Chronicle the day before yesterday which refers to a letter published by the Guyana Times on July 17, from D Charles.

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