Dear Editor,
Since bloggers in your paper seem to be up in arms against Janette Bulkan for her “appalling lack of judgement on a matter of national sovereignty,” I wish to draw their attention to others equally deserving of their anger: the people or administration that allowed, or agreed to, the indignity of having Guyana’s border with Suriname being placed on the western bank of the Corentyne River and not in the middle of the river. Who are these people? Why are they not being pilloried today? Why is this indignity being allowed to continue? Over to you, bloggers.
Yours faithfully,
Jamal Ali
Editor’s note
There is no agreement with regard to the boundary in the Corentyne River.