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Aug 28, 2021 Letters
Dear Editor,
Recently, a racist demonstration was organised against the Government of Guyana and the PPP/C Party in New York. In addition to the wild unsubstantiated racial talk, this group has been attacking American policy of firmly establishing and defending democracy in all countries of the Americas and in particular Guyana. Their attacks have been focused on American Ambassador, Her Excellency Sarah Ann Lynch, who in the best traditions of the Star Spangled Banner courageously defended her country’s policy. Her defence of democracy has won the admiration and support of the entire world – The European Union; the ABC countries; CARICOM; the OAS; and the British Commonwealth.
This racist group had managed to enlist a Congressman in its demonstration and inveigled him into attacking American policy of defending democracy in Guyana. We would strongly hope the Congressman would (1) ascertain the bona fides, past reputation and present motivation of those with whom he is “tying bundle” (associating). (2) do due diligence and ascertain the factualness of the racial abuse to which he seems to have given some endorsement (3) to note that the entire Diplomatic Community supported Ambassador, Sarah Ann Lynch, in her defence of America’s democratic policy (4) the complaints by some American citizens to the Democratic and Republican parties that the Congressman had attacked America’s policy of supporting democracy in Guyana and making unsubstantiated racist statements. It may be wise for the Congressman to extricate himself from this Guyana Crab Dance.
Yours sincerely,
Paul Validum Ramlochan
Mar 25, 2025
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