Latest update August 17th, 2026 10:20 AM
Apr 18, 2024 Letters
The Institute for Action Against Discrimination (IFAAD) condemns in the strongest terms the disgusting and abhorrent treatment of Wanita Huburn, a respected female journalist and media personality. We believe it is crucial for all Guyanese, irrespective of political allegiances, to unite and denounce such acts of abuse.
The recent mistreatment of Ms. Huburn (Facebook page” Live in Guyana” controlled by the PPP Government) serves as a distressing reminder of the persisting issue of discrimination and abuse within our society. It is disheartening to witness individuals targeted and victimized simply for expressing their opinions or criticizing those in positions of power. Freedom of speech and expression are fundamental pillars of any democracy, and they must be protected at all costs. Without the ability to express diverse opinions, criticize government actions, and engage in open debate, democracy cannot function effectively. When freedom of speech is restricted or suppressed, it can lead to a lack of transparency, accountability, and public participation in decision-making processes.
In addressing this issue, it is crucial for governments to uphold and protect freedom of speech as enshrined in national laws and international human rights standards. This includes ensuring the independence of the media, safeguarding journalists’ rights to report without fear of censorship or reprisal, and promoting a culture of tolerance and pluralism where diverse viewpoints are respected and encouraged.
Civil society organizations, human rights activists, and international institutions also play a vital role in advocating for freedom of speech and holding governments accountable for any violations.
IFAAD reminds all Guyanese that our collective strength lies in embracing diversity, respecting alternative viewpoints, and fostering an environment that encourages open dialogue. We firmly believe that a healthy democracy relies on the active participation and engagement of citizens with varying perspectives, which ultimately paves the way for progress and development.
We emphasize that holding individuals accountable for their actions should not be an avenue for further discrimination or abuse. Instead, we urge for responsible dialogue and the pursuit of justice through legal means. IFAAD encourages all Guyanese to reject the perpetuation of hostility and stand firm against any form of discriminatory behavior within our society.
Moreover, it is important to note that the issue at hand should not be framed solely within a political context. Discrimination and abuse are societal problems that transcend political boundaries and are prevalent across various sectors. The objective of our condemnation is to foster a more inclusive and harmonious society, where individuals are free from any form of mistreatment or prejudice.
We call upon the Guyanese people and civil society organizations to join us in standing firmly against such reprehensible acts. It is crucial that we work together to create a society where everyone feels safe and empowered to express their opinions without fear of retribution or abuse.
IFAAD remains committed to fighting discrimination in all its forms and will actively work towards creating awareness, promoting dialogue, and advocating for policies that safeguard the rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their background or beliefs.
Sincerely,
Pt .Ubraj Narine
Vice Chairman /Communication Officer
IFAAD
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Rising Debt, Rising US Dollar Rate in Oil-rich Guyana!

Aug 17, 2026
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic – The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Under-14 Boys made a commanding start to the 2026 Caribbean Football Union (CFU) U14 Challenge Series, securing a resounding 8...Aug 17, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – One of the persistent afflictions of post-colonial societies is the absence of planning commensurate with ambition. Governments announce grand projects, inaugurate grand buildings, make grand speeches and produce grand visions, but somewhere between the vision and the delivery...Aug 16, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – Haiti’s plight must not be forgotten because it is no longer a regular feature of international headlines. The suffering has not diminished. Between January and early June 2026, at least 2,310 people were killed, 1,106 were injured and 99 were kidnapped,...Aug 17, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – I have heard about a hanging judge. From readings, I know about travelling judges. There’s familiarity with governing judges better known as Administrative Law Judges. Thanks to the leader of the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), Mr. Aubrey Norton, I now have my...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
Feel free to send us your comments and/or criticisms.
Contact: 624-6456; 225-8452; 225-8458; 225-8463; 225-8465; 225-8473 or 225-8491.
Or by Email: glennlall2000@gmail.com / kaieteurnews@yahoo.com