
My fellow
Guyanese in Guyana and Abroad:
1.
Anyone born in Guyana is a Guyanese
regardless of their descent and are governed by the laws of the
Co-operative Republic of Guyana. It is therefore, the
responsibility of any
Government in Guyana to protect its citizens. This is a fact. The atrocities in Guyana against a certain race has gone on for much too long. The raping of innocent children, women and wanton killing of men have been tolerated with the excuse that Guyanese are 'too docile,' etc., 2. Emergence from the days of the PNC/Burnham dictatorship is too slow. The present Government, it appears, is not doing enough to stem the tide and hopefully, Guyana does not continue spiralling out of control because no one feels that the situation should be dealt with firmly. 3. Guyana is an Independent Country within the British Commonwealth and help can be sought from Britain. Apart from this, there are many other ways. Curfews, A State of Emergency, more resources channeled towards seeking out and arresting the person(s) involved in perpetuating crime in Guyana. Guyana, being INDEPENDENT have its own laws and I am sure that those laws do not exclude criminals. It is solely up to the Guyana Government to deal with the situation and if they feel that it is out of their control or ability to deal with the situation firmly, then request help from outside of Guyana. There is Caricom and there is the Commonwealth. No one should blame India for not addressing the present situation in Guyana. Best Regards. Dora.
Hello All,
I agree completely that Indo-Guyanese must
muster the courage and will to take an action, or actions, to stop the
violence against them in Guyana .
The aggression against Indians in the
diaspora is pathetic and needs to stop before it is repeated in the USA,
Canada, the USA and other countries Indians have migrated to over the
last decade .
We are now experiencing growing Indian
populations in many non English speaking countries throughout Europe and
Latin America .
Indians must change their perceptions of
themselves if they are to change others perceptions of them.
The media does assist us in our image
either, particularly the inaninity and comedic images of East Indians
being projected by Bollywood .
Post 9/11 , there were more attacks against
East Indians in Canada than anywhere else in the world . The aggressors
did not enquire whether their victims were
fArabs , Spanish , Indians or other.
The point here is that Indians are Indians ,
regardless of their country of birth and we, the collective , need to
work together to prevent these atrocities against Indians in Africa,
Europe , South America , the Caribbean and North America.
If we , East Indians , can make the
difference in Guyana then our efferts and success will only serve
the best interest of 'ALL' Indians in the diaspora .
Yes , Indians in Guyana have been waiting
for outsiders to fight their struggles when in fact , the power lies in
our own hands.
If Indians in the Diaspora can see how our
struggle can and will serve their best interest then maybe India might
be interested in pitching in .
But in order for us , Indians , to achieve
this objective , we need to hold our leaders and leadership
accountable and responsible , clean house and ruthlessly purge our
community of inept leaders and leadership.
We have supported , protected and defended a
leadership in Guyana which has facilitated our aggressors for 40 years .
We have talked , debated , argued , reported , appealed and begged
for 40 years . If after 4 decades we are unable to change our
situation in Guyana then we are simply empowering and
encouraging our aggressors.
I am not ashamed to say that after 40 years
it seems to me that justice for Indians may only come from the
barrels of guns .
Sincerely
Varuna
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