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Dec 28, 2023 Letters
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The purpose of this letter is not to attack anyone but to seek some clarity so that the younger generation can be educated from our experiences. I respect the struggles and commitments that every person has made and are continuing to do so.
In response to the letter, ‘Discrimination exists in Guyana’ I would like to point out that discrimination exists in every nation. Even on the African continent discrimination and prejudices exist In Europe and North America namely the United States where people of colour have lost their lives at the hands of police brutality is shocking. In most cases, the security forces are exonerated. Another technique used is stereotyping persons of colour. However, America remains a great nation and one to which many ethnic groups aspired to live, despite the shortcomings of American policies towards ethnic groups there is hope for a great future. Similarly, the government of the day is trying its best to provide opportunities for all groups of people.
It would be informative if Mr. Lewis could juxtapose the two periods, that is, the previous administration of the PNC with this present Government. I am making this statement to reflect on the following facts. For example, were international bodies allowed to visit Guyana and meet with the then-ruling party and was the same courtesy extended to non-government unions like GAWU, the opposition leader, and other political leaders like Walther Rodney and the WPA? Were they invited to craft policies for Guyana?
Were individuals given the choice not to attend political rallies without their jobs being threatened or victimised? Unless we get a comparative view of the entire scenario namely race relations and discriminatory practices practiced by the previous government, then it is unfair to criticise and judge the present government.
Kind Regards,
Marlon Innis
Jan 14, 2025
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