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Jul 01, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
Dear Land Of Guyana, we have domestic terrorism within our midst. It is very clear who is the known terrorist organisation in Guyana with a cult like following who use every excuse to cause havoc on our beautiful nation – (rich with more than enough resources to feed all Guyanese)
Throughout the history of Guyana, it has been shown and proven that the Indian Guyanese have been marginalised, intimidated, bullied, beaten, robbed and killed at the behest of others.
Tuesday we witnessed a failure by the armed services to protect and control the ‘protesters’ that walked from Golden Grove miles east of the Annandale to Mon Repos block where the police and army allowed the crowd to pass at the Vigilance police station. This confirmed something sinister was afoot.
The BV police station was notified and the police were mobilised in numbers only at the BV police station but not deployed to stop the mob from proceeding further towards Mon Repos where they wreaked havoc on the vendors and other persons of Indian descent in the Market Area. Police were deployed to Industry area instead of further east where the actual terrorism occurred.
If anyone is right thinking, it is clear that we have a domestic terrorism problem within our country and need new laws and policies along with dedicated men and women as police officers who would treat persons fairly not because of the tone of their skin. I say tone because we are not far apart from the same tone.
It is time to identify and bring more serious laws and policies that have to be enforced to prevent any of the above from ever recurring in this modern time with access to so much technology and training. We have a resource rich country that requires all Guyanese to work together in order to make our country better.
Police need to be proactive and act fairly and do their work for every citizen, not just the rich and influential who gives bribes.
THIS IS THE LAST STRAW!
C. Singh
Feb 25, 2025
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