After the killing by police of three Linden protesters on Wednesday and continuing unrest in the town, the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) yesterday issued an eight-point demand which included a call for Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee to resign, something President Donald Ramotar disagreed with.
“We call on the Guyanese people to stand in solidarity with the families and relatives of the dead and the injured and the entire Linden community. We are convinced that only a mass resistance movement can halt this madness,” the party said at a press conference at its