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Jun 05, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on The PPP has proven to be the ultimate barrier to ethnic unity and nationhood
Dear Editor, One of the major shortcomings of Guyanese political culture is the stubborn refusal to learn from history or totally ignore it. Mr. Ralph Ramkarran in his latest article opines that...Jun 05, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Barbadians must accept that free trade and open borders are to their utmost benefit
Dear Editor, Troy Braithwaite’s letter headed Barbadians stand firm with Prime Minister Thompson on his new immigration policy (SN of June 3, 2009) is an unwarranted scurrilous attack on Guyana and...Jun 05, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Mervin’s confused and invented story for propaganda and spin
Dear Editor, Emile Mervin’s letter in Kaieteur News on June 3, 2009, titled, “President Bharrat Jagdeo needs a viable vision beyond the IMF/WB,” seems to reach saturation. Mr. Mervin’s letter...Jun 05, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Shared governance, communal equality or partition
Dear Editor, All Guyanese are entitled to equal access to the economic and political resources of this country. The citizens of Guyana deserve and demand no less. Guyanese have broken the shackles of...Jun 05, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Implementation not legislation
Dear Editor, Travelling on Guyana’s roads today has become something of a nightmare, hardly a day passes when one reads the morbid news of another vehicular homicide. The headlines of a typical...JAGDEO ADDING MORE DANGER TO GUYANA AND THE REGION
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