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Aug 21, 2021 Letters
Dear Editor,
Heads of Diplomatic Missions have rarely served their country and Guyana, the country to which they are assigned, as well as Her Excellency, Sarah-Ann Lynch, Ambassador of the United States of America. In the 19th century, America evolved the policy of the Munroe Doctrine and in the 21st century, she evolved the Policy of “A World of Democracy and particularly Democracy for every country in the American Continent.”
Ambassador Lynch executed her country’s policy with courage, expertise and without fear of her limb or life while walking and standing without bodyguards among bands of fierce undemocratic goons who were hurling threats at her. In her person, she asserted The Stars and Stripes Forever! America and Ambassador Lynch defeated the evil forces of nondemocracy, and Guyana’s interest and American Policy were synthesized in an everlasting bond. Her courage and devotion to duty also won the respect and support of all other members of the Diplomatic Corps who stood together with her against the undemocratic.
In honour of America and its great Ambassador, we would suggest that Young Street where the US Embassy is situated be re-named SARAH-ANN LYNCH STREET and the Government of Guyana, formally or informally, petition the Government of the USA to award her an appropriate national honour.
Yours sincerely,
Paul Validum Ramlochan
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