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An Open Letter to United Nations on Guyana

September 26, 2014 | By | Filed Under Letters 
 

Dear Editor,
This is an open letter to the Secretary General of the United Nations about the current situation in Guyana.  Mr. Secretary General, we have been a polarized society for almost half of a century or perhaps longer, and it seems that the situation has recently become more intense with the  challenges we are experiences in governance as a result of our Constitution not being designed to accommodate the present political situation of a Minority government. This has placed us in uncharted territory and our leaders, judicial system and people are grappling with this β€˜new normal’ and it has not been easy for any of the parties.
At this stage, I am not asking for your intervention but that your organization maintains a close watch on Guyana. The challenges and in-group conflicts which are occurring are sometimes necessary to create the appropriate environment for profound change; hence many of us, though we feel stretched under the current circumstances, are cognizant of the importance and relevance of some of these dynamics to the process of change. As a matter of fact, this is evidence that Guyana is changing. We recognize that change comes at a cost and while we are committed to paying the prize for the change to happen, we still believe that the process could be managed to some extent.
Nevertheless, I respectfully asked that your organization keep us under your radar. Perhaps at the end of this current period, the UN Agencies in Guyana and other international organizations may need to shift the focus of their development programmes to also include β€˜reconstruction’ and reconciliation. We are hurting at many levels, there are many examples of countries disintegrating in the world and we do not want our country to disintegrate if something or anything can be done to stop that from happening.
Audreyanna Thomas

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Originally Posted by skeldon_man:

United nations would not intervene in these trivial matters. Guyana is a democracy and the people decide who they elect as president and prime minister. Ban Ki Moon will throw this letter in the garbage can. Maybe this is a letter from one of the GNI posters.

Ban Ki Moon and the rest of the UN already knows the state Guyana is in, they don't need the letter really, so you are correct.

cain

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