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Aug 12, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
With the passing of the controversial Broadcast (Amendment) Bill it seems as if the Government, any Government, would get to propagandize to the Guyanese people for free on a daily basis.
I had thought that President David Granger was more in tuned with what Guyanese want.
That is, more press freedom; not less press freedom. Clearly, the Government should privatize NCN and Guyana Chronicle (both propaganda organs of the Government).
A free press informs the people, promotes discussion and impart understanding.
Only an autocratic Government would seek to control/restrict press freedom as both the PPP/C, PNC and now the APNU+AFC are guilty of doing. Let the people have their free press, Mr President.
Sean Ori
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