Letters to the Editor

The GPOC needs to come up with a better excuse for opening letters

Dear Editor, I just read a reply from Ms Telesha Whyte, the PRO of the Guyana Post Office Corporation which appeared to deny any tampering with Ms Cynthia Nelson’s letters (‘GPOC has not received any report from Barbados Post Office of Guyana’s mail being cut open and taped,’ SN, Jamuary 4).

What mass support?

Dear Editor, I refer to PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee’s letter, ‘Exposing Bisram’s deep-seated ignorance,’ published in the Guyana Chronicle, on January 4.

Ends more important then means

Dear Editor, A prominent New York based newspaper has reported that the “Guyanese authorities” had concerns and were curious about the United States government’s grant to strengthen democracy at the local and grassroots level in Guyana.

The US LEAD project has alerted suspicions

Dear Editor, The dialectic approach adopted by A A Fenty in reaching a questionable conclusion on the matter of sovereignty has nothing to with his false claim regarding the merit of the position adopted by Dr Roger Luncheon in criticising US ambassador Brent Hardt for what can only be described as an audacious assault on the authority of the cabinet of this country. 

Why not admit to opening mail if it is for a security purpose?

Dear Editor, The response from Ms Whyte, PRO of the Guyana Post Office Corporation to the letter by Ms Cynthia Nelson gives the impression that this practice of opening mail has only occurred in relation to mail arriving in Barbados from Guyana (‘GPOC has not received any report from Barbados Post Office of Guyana’s mail being cut open and taped,’ SN, January 4).

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