Letters to the Editor

Rev Cecil has changed his position from last year

Dear Editor, The Reverend Gideon Cecil’s evasive and at times outright false missive (‘The Caribbean Press should be commended for its willingness to publish young writers,’ SN, March 6) is yet another example of the embarrassing lengths to which the Ministry of Culture is willing to go to distract attention from  issues of accountability affecting the Caribbean Press I’m going to ignore the red herring commentaries on the quality of my prize-winning work, as well as his adoption of Dr David Dabydeen’s discredited argument that my interrogation of the press is some elaborate extortion mechanism, and deal instead with his claims relevant to the issues at hand.

Enmore Cricket Ground complaint was trivial

Dear Editor, I am quite surprised that such a trivial matter, involving the use of an ATV by a youngster during a recent cricket match at the Enmore Community Centre was publicized in your letter column (‘Save the Enmore Community Centre from these obnoxious individuals,’ SN, February 25).

A progressive model

Dear Editor, I was extremely inspired by Mr Laurie Greenidge’s poignant, but refreshing letter ‘Independent living’ which was published in the March 1 edition of the Stabroek News.

Pleas about chicken pen fall on deaf ears

Dear Editor, If one should research and visit the archive of Stabroek News letters to the editor, one can read that from 2012 to date just about eight letters were written to the editor and published by this newspaper regarding a large stinking chicken pen in Chateau Margot.

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