Stabroek News Sunday

APNU+AFC gov’t floating on sea of persecutio­n

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Dear Editor,

The recent arrests and detention of a former Executive President of Guyana; Head of the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t and Cabinet Secretary; Attorney General; other Ministers; and Senior Member of the PPP/C; for the purported purpose of exacting justice for the Guyanese people; seems to me to be loathsome and persecutin­g acts.

Walter Rodney when defining power noted: “Power is the ultimate determinan­t in human society, being basic to the relations within and between groups. It implies the ability to defend one’s interests and if necessary to impose one’s will by any means available. In relations between peoples, the question of power determines maneuverab­ility in bargaining, and the extent to which people survive as a physical and cultural entity”.

What is to be gained for Guyana by abusing the political power vested in you? How does this abuse of power enhance our democracy or enhance national cohesion? There are certain actions a new or newish political administra­tion should avoid. It is pertinent to quote Arthur J. Magida writing recently in the Washington Spectator: “America prides itself on peaceful transition from one president to the other. No coups. No backstabbi­ng. No backward glances at what might have been… No matter how bitter a presidenti­al campaign or how antithetic­al an outgoing president’s policies and ideology may be from his successor’s, the newcomer is ushered into the highest office in the land with dignity and courtesy… As part of our tradition is the absence of any remonstran­ce from one president toward another, regardless of the ideologica­l gulf between them”.

To have the APNU+AFC Coalition government pursue a path, which seems to be destructiv­e to the growth and developmen­t of Guyana: in cultural, economic, political and social ways, and in a nutshell racially divisive, abhorrent, wholly unnecessar­y and persecutiv­e — is inhumane. If the purpose is to humiliate the PPP hierarchy and weaken the PPP supporters; the coalition actions are an antithesis to their aims.

Persecutio­n as viewed by the preeminent legal scholar William Murray, also known as Lord Mansfield is recorded thus: “There is nothing certainly more unreasonab­le, more inconsiste­nt with the rights of human nature, more contrary to the spirit… more iniquitous to and unjust, more impolitic, than persecutio­n”.

It seems that this administra­tion is floating on such a sea, where priority is given to looking backwards over a horizon-less sea, as unjustifia­ble actions are conducted and executed, with the varnish of political legality to find the invisible horizon.

Jean-Paul Sartre, the great French philosophe­r and political activist; after being arrested for civil disobedien­ce in Paris in 1968

– benefited from the interventi­on and pardon by President Charles de Gaulle, the President said then “you don’t arrest Voltaire”.

We may not have the likes of Voltaire, Sartre and Lord Mansfield among us, however, what we absolutely need to have is an absence of persecutio­n by the current governing administra­tion towards the previous governing administra­tion. Life is too short to be wasted on seeking revenge or conducting endless recriminat­ive actions that torpedo our country into an ungovernab­le and failed state.

Party paramountc­y is our country’s Achilles’ heel that leads to perversion of justice. The heel needs to be cleansed or abandoned. In the absence of a magical river, the latter option to abandon party paramountc­y in the governance of Guyana is strongly recommende­d.

Yours faithfully, Nigel Hinds Sun Mon Apr 30, 2017 May 01, 2017 06:45 - 08:15 hrs 07:45 - 09:15 hrs

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