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Jun 11, 2008 Letters
Dear Editor,
Now is not the time to celebrate and praise the Joint Services, because one criminal was killed and others may have been wounded.
Now is the time to tell the Joint Services to keep the pressure on these criminals. The time has come to bring in criminals dead or alive.
Now is the time to give criminals their choice — surrender to the security forces or die.
Now is the time to forget about those who will cry (injustice) and abuses of human rights when criminals are killed, maimed and/or disfigured by security forces.
Let the main opposition PNCR and Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) cry about injustice and human rights all they want, since these groups do not shed a tear for the countless innocent citizens of this country when criminals cut them down brutally.
Ask tax payers and law abiding citizens of this country what they want most, and they will all tell you they just want justice brought to these criminals.
Take the fight to these mindless killers, and keep the pressure on at all times.
It’s the tax payers who are paying for this, so let the choppers fly 24/7 to ensure we do not hear these words ever again: “Criminals escape during shootout with security forces.”
Every time we hear those words, we tend to believe that something is terribly wrong with our security forces.
When criminals escape, too often, we tend to believe that security force members are working hand in hand with criminals.
Now is the time to change that perception of our security forces.
T. King
Dec 25, 2024
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