The police at Bartica should have tried to defend themselves
Dear Editor, It is disheartening to see the tragic loss of life continues.
Dear Editor, It is disheartening to see the tragic loss of life continues.
Dear Editor, First, let me extend kudos to Members of Parliament Sheila Holder and Aubrey Norton for forcing the government to discuss the withdrawal of the Critchlow subvention that eventually brought out their sinister agenda.
Dear Editor, This message is for the Head of State, Min of Home Affairs and Heads of Security in Guyana.
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A couple of weeks ago, in South Korea, the Namdaemun Gate, a 600-year-old building in Seoul, was destroyed in a fire started by an arsonist.
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Dear Editor, While living in Toronto I donated blood twice a year to the Red Cross, made easy because it was across the street from my office.
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.”
Dear Editor, Amidst all the negatives that are taking place in our country today, I am happy to report that Linden/Region 10 has scored a great success through collaboration.
Dear Editor, There are many former senior military and para-military personnel who have left the disciplined services who can be invited by the government to serve their country once again.
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.
Dear Editor, I note with interest that the police have yet to arrest the young man who murdered Dennis Edghill.
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.
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.
Dear Editor, I am upset how Mr Dennis Edghill my ex-working colleague has lost his life on campus of the University of Guyana.
Dear Editor, The government is talking about criminal gangs and insurgent elements.
Dear Editor, I think Mr Frederick Kissoon is wrong. He said (02/19) that it was “not Father Rodrigues who first advocated the establishment of contact with the gunmen.
Dear Editor, While President Bharrat Jagdeo is only now holding meetings to get ideas on how to stop the criminal slaughter of citizens nationwide, the consensus of the sensible majority of Guyanese seems obvious: the immediate capture of this murderous gang is the most pressing of national priorities.
Dear Editor, There seems to be a close race as to which branch of law enforcement, the Police or the Magistracy, most breaks the law by refusing bail to persons entitled to bail and as a result filling the police lock-ups and the prisons with persons who are presumed to be innocent in the eyes of the law.
Dear Editor, Events taking place in other countries within the region, especially Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, should serve to guide our actions here in Guyana.
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