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Apr 20, 2010 Letters
Dear Editor,
I switched on my television set last night (18-04-10) and saw the programme, ‘People’s Business’ was being aired. In case you are wondering about this programme, it’s shown every Sunday evening in Barbados.
The crux of the matter being discussed was the political situation in Antigua and Barbuda.
Barbados’s political scientist, Mr. Peter Wickham and Guyanese journalist, Mr. Ricky Singh facilitated this discussion along with Antigua’s government minister, Mr. Harold Lovell.
What I found interesting was Mr. Singh’s query to the minister about the undemocratic nature of the ruling UPP party as it relates to the limited use of the airwaves by the opposition ALP party.
Now here is a respected Caribbean figure accusing the UPP of being undemocratic. While in his country of birth (Guyana) the ruling PPP party sees it fit not to have more than one radio station. Is that democratic? Maybe Mr. Singh doesn’t know about this. It would be refreshing if he would highlight this and other undemocratic practices plaguing the Guyana society.
Ryan Waldron
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