Those pictures of butchery needed to be shown
Dear Editor, The Kaieteur News’s gruesome and grotesque images of the savage butchery, death and destruction needed to be shown to all Guyana and the world.
Dear Editor, The Kaieteur News’s gruesome and grotesque images of the savage butchery, death and destruction needed to be shown to all Guyana and the world.
Dear Editor, It is time for change. Rebel members of the armed forces loyal to their cause of racial war can still hurt a few Africans and make it look like retaliation for Lusignan.
Dear Editor, The question haunting most people is how? How can a person carry out such a brutish blitz asks a recent newspaper editorial.
Dear Editor, Today is a kind of a national primary election in the US where voters of some 24 states cast ballots for their favourite candidate for President – selecting the nominee for their party.
Dear Editor, Without reservation, I agree with the general view expressed by Mr Vincent Alexander, long-standing PNC figure, that the discussion over the crime situation must include an examination of the social conditions that gave rise to the gunmen.
Dear Editor, The Linden Town Week 2008 is set to reach its highest low.
Dear Editor, I was knocked speechless by the gruesome brutality which was perpetrated on a defenceless village on the East Coast, under the pretence of a war with the police over an abducted teenager.
There will come a period soon when the turmoil and outrage over the massacre of the Lusignan 11 (L-11) will no longer be a cacophony, when a shadow of normality will descend on the lives of all of the aggrieved and when the heat on the government and the security forces would have dissipated.
Dear Editor, Operation Cleanup the Madness has been a complete success.
Dear Editor, $50 million and climbing is about $250.000.00 US. This would be a good day’s pay for a Bounty Hunter to catch Fineman Rawlins and his accomplices.
Dear Editor, Since last June I filed a summons for goods supplied at my business place at Good Hope, Essequibo Coast against a defendant whose father is a serving member of the Guyana Police Force.
Dear Editor, First the PPP will declare the day of burials a “national day of mourning”.
Dear Editor, I refer to your report of 31st January captioned “Cabinet announces national day of mourning” in which you report Dr Luncheon as saying that government would not burn the canefields at the back of Buxton in view of the economic impact it would have on Guyana and surrounding villages.
Dear Editor, In a discussion on the Lusignan Massacre on the State-owned NCN, Minister of Home Affairs Mr.
Dear Editor, The massive outpouring of grief due to the Lusignan murders has shown the true Guyanese spirit.
Dear Editor, This country has a radio station, TV stations and telephone lines
Dear Editor, 1 refer to letter by Mr. Eric Phillips entitled, “The church needs to regain its moral compass” (08/01/23).
Dear Editor, Many have raised harsh and uncalled for criticisms against Guyana Labour Union’s General Secretary, Mr Carvil Duncan.
Even as more and more people eschew the radio for the visual immediacy of television and the interactive, multimedia experience of the Internet, Tuesday, February 1, 2011 was quite an interesting day to be listening to the BBC World Service.
Despite all that has happened since February 23, 2002, this is the first time that the residents of the lower East Coast have confronted the administration in anger.
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