Letters to the Editor

State has duty to redress imbalances created by its past actions

Dear Editor, I refer to the letter of Mr Tacuma Ogunseye (SN 11-5-20) in which he says that, “the major hindrance to unity and progress (putting aside foreign influence and dictates) is the unwillingness of race groups to accept that there is need for adjustments in historical advantages they achieved in the colonial arrangement of the economy and the state.

Unjustified renovation of sentence

Dear Editor, In your editorial yesterday I noticed the following: We quoted one of the consultants as saying, “It is important that the contractor ha[s] the will to want to keep the materials.”

The irony of Harmon’s message to Biden

Dear Editor, The irony of Joseph Harmon’s hurried congratulatory letter to American President-elect Joe Biden cannot be lost on all with knowledge of Guyana’s recent electoral travails, for it would seem President Trump will be replicating claims and legal manoeuvres made by the Granger/Harmon group.

Congratulations?

Dear Editor, Can you say if it is true that Harmon has sent a letter of congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden?

US elections mirroring Guyana’s

Dear Editor, Seems the US elections is following the Guyana script with calls being made of fraudulent votes, dead people voting, valid votes only, recount and legal recourse to the courts among other claims.

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