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Feb 20, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
The column “2021 Review, Part 5: Things to internalise”, in your newspaper of 17th February 2022, in reference to our group Article 13, claims that “one of the men fighting for the success of Article 13 in the group was perhaps the most vociferous voice supporting the denial of the right to vote and have it counted in the March 2020 elections.”
We think it most regrettable editor, that you allow your newspaper to pedal malice and falsehood under the pretext of an opinion column. The failure to name the person and to hide behind wild and reckless generalisations is cowardly and unprofessional. As Editor, it is your responsibility and challenge to separate opinion from facts and we are therefore extremely disappointed that you have allowed such statements as those quoted, to be published.
We hope that you do a retraction of that offensive statement.
Yours respectfully,
Albert George
For Article 13
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