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President
Jagdeo,
an asshole
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Dear Editor,
I would like to quote our President's words as published in the
Stabroek News under the topic "PNC/R must distance itself
from criminals - Jagdeo" dated October 23rd 2002, and offer
my comments thereon.
1. The President remarked that "there are leakages and we do
not have enough intelligence on the criminals. Some of the
leakages may be accidental but some people have fears that they
may be coming from some policemen or soldiers and this may be
complicating the problem also.President
Jagdeo acknowledged that there are traitors in the police and
army.
2. According to Mr. Jagdeo, "there is also a great deal of
political interference and cover for the crimes being committed
but inspite of the difficulties we have had some good success."
How can you
Mr. Jagdeo publicly state that your administration has some good
success against robberies, shootings, killings, hijackings more so
control of the criminals.

3. He said that he had no doubt that the law enforcement officers
will soon get on top of the situation but noted that politics was
complicating the situation with divided loyalties. President
Jagdeo you have admitted that there are traitors in the police and
army but still you have no doubt that the law enforcement officers
will soon get on top of the situation. You
are dreaming, Mr. President, be realistic we are dealing with
intelligence, if it is leaked law and order and the nation loses
and the criminal wins which is a fact every day in Guyana. You are
the Commander in Chief; your job is to hold any police or soldier
liable to the full extent of the law if they fail to carry out
their duty with honour.
4. The call by some for the government to solicit foreign troops
to assist the police in their fight against crime was dismissed as
foolish. "No
Caribbean country, the United Kingdom, the United States of
America or Canada would send policemen or troops to Guyana.
They will probably give you a few advisers but will not send
policemen to solve our crimes." President Jagdeo, accept the
fact that if this problem could have been solved by the local
police and army why is the situation getting worse day after day?
5. What about declaring a limited state of emergency or a curfew?
"It will disadvantage ordinary people more than criminals. If
you introduce it and cannot defend or enforce it then you become
weaker than before. If you cannot defend it because of political
action, what happens? If the PNC leader and a large group of his
supporters decide to break the curfew what do you do?" I am
afraid this is a very, very sad statement for our leader to make.
Mr. President who is more at a disadvantage than the ordinary
people with the criminals on the loose?
You and your administration have armed guards day and night
while ordinary Guyanese have sleepless nights because the
criminals are free to move around to commit their crimes. Give me
examples of where and when a State of Emergency has failed to
reduce crime. Why would you not be able to defend a State of
Emergency? If the leader of the PNC and his supporters break the
State of Emergency then the police and army must use force to
maintain the law. If local forces can't maintain the State of
Emergency then call for help from Caricom, Organisation of
American States, England, U.S.A., Canada and the United Nations.
President Jagdeo, Guyana needs a Leader who
has the courage to stand up and put out the injustices which have
plagued our nation since Independence. I call on you to be the
visionary that can pave the way for a Guyana with law and order,
which will result in democracy, tolerance, solidarity and economic
growth with a bright future for all Guyanese regardless of race,
colour or political associations.
Yours faithfully,
R. Persaud
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