Letters to the Editor

Frequent pledges ring hollow

Dear Editor, The frequent pledges of transparency and accountability ring hollow with the familiar no-show of some members of the PAC forcing cancellations of statutory meetings for lack of a quorum. This

A deliberate attempt to criminalize African protest

Dear Editor, The PPP government’s decision to have the Guyana Police Force (GPF) put out wanted bulletins for several citizens accused of terrorism for participating in a protest demonstration nine months ago against the police execution of Quindon Bacchus, resident of the Golden Grove area is a provocation directed to the African community.

Why are schools being targeted?

Dear Editor, Schools under attack in various forms – fires, teachers being physically assaulted, and more recently, threats with racial overtones and bomb threats. 

Our honey could at least be in transit in Trinidad

Dear Editor, While the concern about Trinidad & Tobago’s continued refusal to lift the ban on honey has been raised within the context of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, it is also useful to put it in a commercial context for everyone’s information and guidance.

SOCU needs to act on offer by Chinese Embassy

Dear Editor, As part of a wider campaign of concern and outrage over the multi-billion-dollar tax evasion, money laundering, racketeering and wire fraud probe involving a Guyanese family conduit and Chinese businesspersons in Guyana and China, a small group of individuals were planning a picket exercise today (Tuesday), outside of the Chinese Embassy on Mandela Avenue.

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