Letters to the Editor

Mr Corbin should have signed the communique

Dear Editor, Guyanese everywhere, I am sure, welcomed with a sigh of relief the meetings with stakeholders over the past two days that were convened by President Jagdeo, something that the general public and opposition parties have been calling for.

Our departments are headed by senior media personnel

Dear Editor, I write to bring to your attention a statement made in your editorial captioned “Mother of all inquiries” (08.02.14) which proffered the view that “attempts to manipulate explanations of both past and present events through suppressing facts and suggesting falsehoods through state owned media have been common practice of both parties in Government.”

The time has come to work together

Dear Editor, Approximately three weeks after the brutal slaying of our sisters, brothers and children in Lusignan, twelve more people have met the same horrible end in Bartica.

False allegations that led to war

Dear Editor, Your February the 14th edition reported that Condoleezza Rice vehemently defended her integrity when asked about 56 false statements she made about weapons of mass destruction that Saddam Hussein never had.

The situation requires a national response

Dear Editor, There is nothing left to say. Guyana has become a horror film with a series of unpredictable deaths at the hands of a terrorist gang of 20 which seems resourceful in finding new recruits.

Today's Paper

The ePaper edition, on the Web & in stores for Android, iPhone & iPad.

Included free with your web subscription. Learn more.