Latest update January 12th, 2025 3:54 AM
Jun 18, 2008 Letters
Dear Editor,
Miss Gay McDougall, a UN expert on minority issues, is to visit Guyana next month.
She will be engaged in consultations and dialogue with senior Government representatives on issues relevant to her mandate.
Miss McDougall will arrange meetings and convene discussion forums during which all participants may communicate their information, experiences and recommendations on minority and anti-discrimination issues.
Now is the time for all those who are crying African Guyanese marginalisation and disenfranchisement to attend with their proof and facts.
We therefore call on all political opposition leaders — PNCR, ROAR, AFC, ACDA, GHRA, Eric Phillips, Kean Gibson and others — to gather their proof and facts and lay the evidence on the table for the good UN lady.
In doing so, Kean Gibson will have a chance to tell the good UN lady about Hindu violence that was perpetrated against African Guyanese and herself.
This should put to rest all doubts and debates on the subject matter of African Guyanese marginalisation and Hindu violence.
We await your proof, facts and evidence so we can expose the ruling PPP/C Government’s practice of African Guyanese marginalisation, African Guyanese disenfranchisement, discrimination and Hindu violence.
Lay it all on the table now, for this is your chance to prove to the world that this PPP/C Government practices discrimination.
Finally the time has come, so no hiding and no holding back.
T. King
Jan 12, 2025
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