Letters to the Editor

SN editorial supporting legalisation of same sex relations unfortunate

Dear Editor, Your editorial of June 13 praising the removal of the cross-dressing law and advocating that while we are at it, let’s also go ahead and legalise buggery, is exactly what’s wrong with endorsement of sexual deviant practices, promotion of the destruction of traditional family values and copycatting notions actively pushed by decadent western societies.

Grades for UG law students long overdue

Dear Editor, I am a first year law student of the University of Guyana and while I acknowledge that the institution has always been faced with numerous difficulties both internally and from external forces, it is sad that to this day, more than five decades after its establishment, UG still cannot get it right!

We can all breathe now

Dear Editor, Suddenly so many bandwagoners are supporting this new declaration that the ‘lies’ historicized for the past forty plus years about Walter Rodney’s death will be corrected, including the most hypocritical of all – friends of the late hero and leading members of the Worst Possible Alternative.

My Covid-19 experience and travel to Canada

Dear Editor, I wish to share my experience as to the financial entrapment that may await anyone who desires to travel to Canada from now until the Canadian federal government revise the current travel restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Walter Rodney’s Chair will be resuscitated

Dear Editor, It is better late than never. After nearly 41 years the death certificate of historian Walter Rodney is to be corrected to read death by “assassination” instead by “misadventure” and his correct profession be stated instead of ‘unemployed’ will now read “Professor” These changes among others were announced by Attorney General Anil Nandlall, SC on Wednesday.

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