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Dec 04, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
The recent news that the Catholic Bishop actually stated publicly that the anti-sodomy laws in Guyana should be made null and void is the height of irresponsibility, recklessness, and hypocrisy. The Catholic Church, which is well known for sodomizing defenseless children should be promoting the enforcement of such laws. In the recent past, a young child was attacked and raped by fellow students in one of our schools, nothing was done by the authorities to bring justice in this case and steps were not taken to prevent it from reoccurring in other parts of our education system. Guyana is not a place where we can afford to let these laws be eliminated.
The church and other leaders in our society should be calling for the anti-sodomy laws to be enforced. The Catholic Bishop should be apologizing to the Nation for such a reckless statement. Morality in our society has deteriorated over the years and it is time that we have leaders who are willing to reverse this unfortunate trend. Those such as the Catholic Bishop should be removed and replaced by others who have the moral capacity to improve the safety and welfare of the defenseless amongst us.
With concern,
Mr. Jamil Changlee
Chairman
The Cooperative Republicans of Guyana
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Nov 30, 2023
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