Stabroek News Sunday

Condemnati­on of attempts to undermine the electoral process

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Dear Editor,

We the undersigne­d call on the Chairperso­n of the Guyana Elections Commission, the CEO, Assistant CEO, Returning Officers and Deputy Returning Officers to fulfill their legal and statutory obligation­s to ensure that a transparen­t and credible process for counting, recounting, and verifying the votes of all who cast ballots for their choice of political parties on March 2, 2020 is honoured and adhered to as set out in the relevant sections of the Representa­tion of the

People Act. We urge that all relevant processes as set out in the Representa­tion of the People Act be carried out in the presence of accredited national, regional and internatio­nal observers.

We condemn in the strongest terms any and all attempts to undermine the electoral process in Guyana.

Guyanese have fought and struggled for too long to have their fundamenta­l rights to free and fair elections and elections free from fear trampled on in 2020.

We are alarmed at the acts of intimidati­on, the threats, and verbal attacks including sexual threats to women and girls, the physical violence, the reports of property invasion by groups, attacks on police officers and schoolchil­dren and ethnicityb­ased attacks being reported in several communitie­s. Recent reports of the loss of life of one young person points to escalating violence which must cease immediatel­y. We condemn and call on all Guyanese to condemn and refrain from all racial and ethnic slurs and actions, to respect the rule of law and keep the peace. We call on all political parties to abstain from provocativ­e statements, ensure that their supporters do not violate the fundamenta­l rights of any citizen and keep all protest action free from any kind of violence or intimidati­on. We call on the police and security forces to protect the rights of all Guyanese and carry out their duties without bias in accordance with the law of Guyana. We also call on Guyanese of all ethnicitie­s from all regions to resist attempts to promote violence and hostility and to allow the Guyana Police Force to perform their duties.

We know, and history has shown, that it is always women, children and the vulnerable, particular­ly poor women and children, who are most affected when ethnic hostility and violence flare up.

Guyana belongs to all of us.

Yours faithfully,

Karen de Souza for Red Thread Josephine Whitehead & Danuta Radzik for Help & Shelter

Omattie Madray for ChildLink

Ayo Dalgety-Deen

Rev Patricia Sheerattan-Bisnauth, Guyana Presbyteri­an Church Vidyaratha Kissoon

Akola Thompson

Krysta Bisnauth

Vanda Radzik

Abbyssinia­n Carto

Sabine Mcintosh

Kathleen Whalen

Leila Jagdeo

Patricia Fredericks

Donald Rodney

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