PPP/C trying to cause unrest?
November 20, 2011 | By KNews Letters
Dear Editor,
From all indications, it looks as if the PPP/C is trying all tricks in the pack to have unrest in this country. Last night, what happened at the Big Market was one of the ways they are trying to portray that the other parties are bad and they are good.
The signs are there for all to see that they have nothing they could boast about without conflicts, so they choose to attack all who donβt support them or are a threat to them or put themselves in the way to aggravate people; but Guyanese have been showing them that they are not as the PPPC are trying to portray them.
Since the elections campaign started, I believe that the same spot was where APNU keep their meeting every Friday Night, why take them off to keep a rally there? I cannot recall the PPPC keeping a rally there for the past nineteen (19) years.
Apart from that, they are going to an area that seems to be controlled by the other political parties and when greeted with hecklers (which have been around since the formation of the PNC), they make all sorts of allegations.
Now if they are doing that, I would assume that it is ok for the other political parties to go into their stronghold like Enmore, Leonora etc., and keep rallies and see if they will get a peaceful welcome.
Itβs only a few days more for election and I was happy to read in the papers of a reporter witnessing the hecklers being abused and the same reporter being assaulted personally by members of the Guyana Police Force.
Itβs no secret that for the past nineteen years, reporters and cameramen are being threatened, victimized and assaulted because of the way they carry the news. I only hope that all media workers survive this election season without anymore incidents like what happened Friday night at Stabroek Market Square and everyone respects them for the job that they are doing.
Sahadeo Bates
November 20, 2011 | By KNews Letters
Dear Editor,
From all indications, it looks as if the PPP/C is trying all tricks in the pack to have unrest in this country. Last night, what happened at the Big Market was one of the ways they are trying to portray that the other parties are bad and they are good.
The signs are there for all to see that they have nothing they could boast about without conflicts, so they choose to attack all who donβt support them or are a threat to them or put themselves in the way to aggravate people; but Guyanese have been showing them that they are not as the PPPC are trying to portray them.
Since the elections campaign started, I believe that the same spot was where APNU keep their meeting every Friday Night, why take them off to keep a rally there? I cannot recall the PPPC keeping a rally there for the past nineteen (19) years.
Apart from that, they are going to an area that seems to be controlled by the other political parties and when greeted with hecklers (which have been around since the formation of the PNC), they make all sorts of allegations.
Now if they are doing that, I would assume that it is ok for the other political parties to go into their stronghold like Enmore, Leonora etc., and keep rallies and see if they will get a peaceful welcome.
Itβs only a few days more for election and I was happy to read in the papers of a reporter witnessing the hecklers being abused and the same reporter being assaulted personally by members of the Guyana Police Force.
Itβs no secret that for the past nineteen years, reporters and cameramen are being threatened, victimized and assaulted because of the way they carry the news. I only hope that all media workers survive this election season without anymore incidents like what happened Friday night at Stabroek Market Square and everyone respects them for the job that they are doing.
Sahadeo Bates