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Feb 24, 2019 Letters
The increased social media attacks and allegations about corruption and integrity on persons of prominence serving the coalition government is increasingly worrying. Its not rocket science to work out that the PPP are worried that their record of theft and corruption on a grand scale is still fresh in the minds of even their own supporters who are deeply worried about the return to power of an organised criminal cabal.
I believe these coordinated attacks are acts of incitement and ought to be of interest to security and intelligence agencies.
History tells a story and the recent Rwandan genocide that began with whispers and rumours is just a reminder.
The Government owes a responsibility to sensitize the public of the lies being peddled by the PPP and to take firm action where these justify.
These acts are amounting to a form social terrorism and has to be confronted.
Yours truly,
Tim Grant,
London
United Kingdom
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