Letters to the Editor

Guyanese women must say no to the APNU+AFC bullying

Dear Editor, The vile and baseless attacks on the Barbadian Prime Minister and former CARICOM Chair, Mia Mottley; Chairperson of the GECOM, retired Justice Madam Claudette Singh; Chief Justice Madam Roxane George; Justice Madam Priya Sewnarine-Beharry; and attorney at law Mrs.

Parliament in the pandemic

Dear Editor, The ghosts of past generations of Parliamentarians have been waiting, some more patiently than others, to help to arrange accommodation for the next entry of their colleagues in what for the latter would be a new dispensation.

Owen Arthur lived a commitment to ideas and service

Dear Editor, The passing of Rt Hon Owen Seymour Arthur, former Prime Minister of Barbados will be marked with great sadness by his beloved Barbados, the CARICOM and Greater Caribbean Region, the Commonwealth, United Nations and many of the Global South.

Utterly heinous arson attack

Dear Editor, Help & Shelter condemns in the strongest possible terms the 26 July arson attack on the Guyana Human Rights Association building – the latest in the spate of such attacks during the last few weeks that must be attributed to the current tense political situation.

CAFFE alarmed at failure of incumbent to accept result of recount of votes

Dear Editor, Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) of Jamaica wishes to join those who have expressed alarm at the failure of the incumbent ruling party in Guyana and its supporters to accept the result of the recount of the votes in the general and regional elections in Guyana and to allow the process for the appointment and installation of a new President and Government in Guyana to be implemented in accordance with the Constitution of Guyana. 

I regret these words

Dear Editor, Last week, in reply to a hypothetical question posed to me on the popular Mark Benschop programme, ‘Straight Up,’ I did use the words set ‘aside the Constitution and Laws.’

Flippant explanation

Dear Editor, First it was a slip of the pen when the untruth was discovered, now realising the gravity of his comments it is a slip of the tongue.

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