Our leaders must be fully accountable
Dear Editor, We must hold our leaders accountable. In a democracy, the people are sovereign-they are the highest form of political authority.
Dear Editor, We must hold our leaders accountable. In a democracy, the people are sovereign-they are the highest form of political authority.
Dear Editor, What is known to us is that the mourning will never really end.
Dear Editor, And now what? After all the appropriate things have been said, the platitudinous and sincere; after all the proper poses have been cast, what is to be done?
Dear Editor, I find the statement from President Jagdeo very interesting, when asked about donor support in relation to crime, his reply was “They said they would help but what is their assistance?
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News’s gruesome and shocking images of the victims of the Lusignan killing displayed on its front page, crossed the line of decency and serious journalism.
Dear Editor, On behalf of the Guyanese community in Grenada, I would like to extend deepest sympathy to the relatives and friends of those who lost their lives at the hands of those maniacs last Saturday.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Association of Professional Social Workers condemns the senseless killing of residents in Lusignan, and offers sincere condolences to the grieving families.
Dear Editor, I am enraged at the President’s inability to offer any solutions to the crisis facing our country.
Dear Editor, I usually respect Mr. Vishnu Bisram’s analysis and objectivity as a pollster whenever there is a political contest in the Caribbean.
Dear Editor, The gruesome deaths of 11 persons in Lusignan have brought to the fore the fragility of our race relations, the divisiveness, and the willingness of those who hold power to maximize on political points even during national grief.
Dear Editor, In a letter captioned “Many soldiers were upset by the President’s remarks” Mr.
Dear Editor, Our nation has witnessed one of the worst atrocities of its time.
Dear Editor, Firstly, I extend my deepest sympathy to all the bereaved relatives of those killed at Lusignan; and I offer my prayers for peace for all Guyanese at this volatile time.
Dear Editor, Last Sunday I attended the meeting at the Mon Repos School where President Bharrat Jagdeo spoke to residents in outrage at the slaying of the Lusignan eleven.
Dear Editor, Another dictator will not have to answer for crimes committed against his people.
Dear Editor, It’s difficult to talk politics to families and communities mourning loved ones mowed down by a phenomenon that has become a staple in Guyana-political madness.
Dear Editor, I wish to respond to comments made by home affairs minister, Clement Rohee, regarding the protests on the East Coast which have spread to West Berbice.
Dear Editor, In a matter of days three bold and murderous attacks occurred in Guyana.
Dear Editor, My heart aches every time I remember what happened to the innocent people of Lusignan, on the east coast.
Dear Editor, In the bloody aftermath of the Lusignan executions, the question must be asked: why Lusignan?
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