The hypocrisy that exists in Guyana

I READ with interest the news that the two men who impersonated the police, and attacked and robbed innocent and hard-working Guyanese were arrested. It is interesting to note who the victims were. When one speaks about the injustices that Indians have to suffer on a daily basis in Guyana he/she is called an Indian supremist or racist. When the former President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, Ravi Dev, Vishnu Bisram and others speak out against these injustices, they are attacked by every Tom, Dick and Harry. The lives of Indians seem to be of a lower value than others. There was a plethora of condemnation at the death of Crum-Ewing, yet not a voice is raised at the daily robberies and other injustices meted out to Indians. No one spoke about Sheema Mangar, and the GuySuCo workers who went missing when they were working in the cane-fields aback of Buxton, and hundreds of others.

Freddie Kissoon, David Hinds, The Guyana Human Rights Association, Asquith Rose and his cronies and other so-called human rights fighters are silent on the daily abuse that Indians suffer.
When elections are over, Indians can’t walk in Georgetown for fear of being robbed, beaten and raped. The Opposition peddles the malicious lies the PPP orchestrates these attacks. What nonsense! The PPP has never engaged in this practice. These hypocrites are working on the assumption that the more you tell a lie it will be believed. But people are not so gullible! The truth is known.
Imagine Nagamootoo says that he is not an Indian, yet he wants to give over 11% of the Indian votes to APNU. What hypocrisy! Like Freddie Kissoon, he must think that Indians are gullible and stupid. We are not for sale! We are not Nagamootoo’s dowry! Nagamootoo and the AFC think so little of Indians now (as pawns for their own power grab), imagine what will happen if they get power! I, like all of my comrades, will not take that chance. Our votes are not so cheap!
RAKESH SINGH

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