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Jul 05, 2020 Letters
Dear Editor,
We write to raise concerns about the situation in Guyana, our homeland regarding the failure in declaration of a fair and transparent General and Regional Elections result. It has been an exceptionally long four months and we believe that the people of Guyana should be credited for the patience and tolerance, which they have displayed.
The London Islamic Cultural Society is a charity formed, supported, and managed by people from Guyana and we take pride in our awareness of how Guyana is progressing and developing. We consider it as our precious homeland, place of our birth and so we take an interest in what is happening with our people. In addition, many of our UK Guyanese have family living there.
The International CARICOM observers and ABCE diplomats have all vouched and concluded that the Guyana 2020 elections were fair, free, and credible including the validity of votes cast. Many worldwide are disturbed by the inability of you and your government to concede defeat despite there being a recount. We on behalf of our Guyanese people urge you to accept the results and arrange for a peaceful transfer of government.
We are extremely disappointed to observe during this whole process that the government is deliberately acting in an undemocratic manner when it is clear that the people of Guyana have spoken and exercised their democratic right in deciding who they want to govern them. Our country is a special one and it is time that our political parties work in partnership for the benefit of our country and more importantly the people of Guyana. There are so much wealth and outstanding landmarks, the people deserve to improve their lives and they have voted for the government that they believe will help them to achieve this. We write and we represent many of our Guyanese patriots living in the United Kingdom – do the right thing Mr. Granger.
Yours truly,
Bibi Khan and the Board Trustees
London Islamic Cultural Society
Mar 25, 2025
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