Dear Editor,
I recall years ago I submitted a report to the Mirror newspaper in relation to a police attack on a group of sugar workers, among whom was a pregnant mom. I remember being questioned on the fairness of the report by the Mirror on the ground that I had deliberately omitted the action of the sugar workers that led to the response from the police, though unjustified in that context. I learnt a lesson in professional journalism as I stood corrected.
Later, I was to learn more, as Dr Cheddi Jagan indicated that the Mirror must not promote “mud-slinging,” a term which speaks for itself. Again, I saw the importance of rising above my personal emotions to write objectively without the serpent’s poison.
I think of Gordon Moseley and I wonder if this journalist respects his profession and moreso the office of the President of Guyana, if not his person.
He should never have stood accused.
Yours faithfully,
Krishna Nand Prasad