READING columns by Freddie Kissoon in the Kaieteur News has led me to believe that he is bent on promoting and inciting racial bitterness and violence against the state. This seems to be supported by the publishing house that has paraded hatred, abuse, misinformation and misrepresentation against the PPP/C government. Ironically, he has abused the freedom of the press to propagate his personal line that the country is governed by a dictatorial government. It must be noted that if he did not have the freedom, which the PPP/C administration had put in place, he would have been heavily penalised.
His most recent column: “One Day the PNC will wake-up and say enough is enough. Let’s hope it is tomorrow”, clearly displays another of his hopes for disruptive behaviour against the administration. This dangerous intent should be marked by the relevant authorities.
However, the obvious call for the opposition to lead street protests could well be a self-defeating and dangerous strategy. It would mean once again that workers, their children and even the protestors themselves would pay a price.
Kissoon should wake up and find another strategy to fight his battles.
MICHAEL ANDREWS