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Sep 03, 2008 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
It is nice to read in the Guyana Chronicle the opposition PNCR party’s comment on the killing of two of Guyana’s most notorious criminals in ‘Fineman’ and ‘Skinny’.
The PNCR party said the deaths of these two should contribute to the attenuation of tension within society, thereby opening up new opportunities to address the crime situation here.
The PNCR party reaffirmed its unequivocal support for the fight against crime in all its forms and quarters in society.
Is the PNCR party ready, willing and able to sit down face-to-face with Government to address this crime situation?
Or will the party try again to hold this Government to ransom for large amounts of cash for Buxton?
Is the PNCR party ready, willing and able to state that its political stronghold (Buxton) is a safe haven for criminals?
Or will it stick to its words when it said: “there are no criminals in Buxton”?
Is the PNCR party ready, willing and able to take back its words, “slo fiah and mo fiah” and “make country ungovernable”?
Or is this still its “motto” for Guyana and most Guyanese? Is it not this very PNCR party that draped the notorious criminal Linden “Blackie” London in our national flag, and gave him a hero’s funeral?
Isn’t that part of the root cause created by the PNCR party that made ‘Fineman’ and ‘Skinny’ very bold cold-blooded killers?
Did the PNCR party not march and protest to let a private TV station operate after its owner repeatedly replayed a threat made on the life of Guyana’s President?
If this is how the PNCR party reaffirmed its unequivocal support for the fight against crime in all its forms and quarters in society, then may the Good Lord help us all.
T. King
Mar 20, 2025
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