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Jun 18, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
Forty years may have elapsed since the sorrowful departure of a great son of Guyana’s soil. But his memory lives on in the struggle for real freedom, justice and equality. During this demoralizing and testing period of election, his name should be daily printed to remind the destabilizers of this nation of the horrible murder that was committed and approved by many of the guilty ones still lurking on the face of this country. Those who have soiled their hands with his blood must live to regret, repent and confess. Let this incident be remembered as a warning to the public that danger still lurks and such an act can be repetitive by culpable ones parading with smiling faces and sweet words in our society. How can anyone live, eat, sleep, walk, talk and work with you and then stab you in the back even after you’re dead by joining forces with your terminators? And now to sing your praise? Et tu Brute? We wait for Mark Anthony. Let his name, memory and work be immortalized in the annals of history of this nation and in the hearts of the people. A nation still waits for justice to be served!
Respectfully,
Jai Lall
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