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UG calling for nation to respect, support men and women in uniform

-in the face of Venezuelan aggression

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The University of Guyana (UG) is hosting a series of actions in support of Guyana’s security personnel and in solidarity with what it refers to as “Guyana’s right to peace within its own borders,” a release from the university stated on Friday.

As such, UG is encouragin­g its graduates and persons attending any of its seven graduation ceremonies being held from November 9 to 18, to wear ribbons in the colours of the flag of Guyana in solidarity with the national and internatio­nal calls for peace and respect for internatio­nal law.

According to the release, the university is also calling for respect and support for Guyana’s men and women in uniform who are the first responders and protectors in all matters of national safety and security from civilian skirmishes, and national emergencie­s such as floods to military matters such as protecting our borders and repelling other illegal activity in the country.

At the Live to Influence Conference held in Georgetown, UG Vice-Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin, projected the university’s call for an end to “disparagin­g remarks and abusive comments” about Guyana’s combat readiness and personnel, many of whom are UG alumni and present students.

“We may not have the best in the world, but we have the bravest and really, we cannot publicly expect to heap abuses upon the same people we expect to protect us. We must in this time assist them in their work and help bridge the gaps that may exist in their operations. Every citizen has to take on the mindset of a defender. We must replace vengeance with vigilance and prepare rather than fear.”

It was mentioned that UG is currently engaged in producing the first of its successful “Turkeyen and Tain Talks” series since COVID, titled, “Prepare Rather Than Fear Venezuela’s Illegal Claim and Its Possible Effects.” The event will be held next Monday, November 6, at 4:45 pm at the Savannah Suite of the Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown. A five-person panel will speak on historical treaties, internatio­nal cases, migration, xenophobia, and Latin population­s in Guyana and internal safety. “The

Prepare Rather Than Fear” event is free and open to the public on a firstcome first-serve basis and will also be live-streamed to the university’s Facebook page for those unable to attend in person.

UG also disclosed that it is about to retool some of the modules in teaching history for teachers and in its bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history, to include a sharper focus on territoria­l matters. It explained that these immediate responses to the emerging situation are in addition to research and policy briefs produced over the years by various department­s in the institutio­n.

The release also announced that the University of Guyana celebrates it 60th anniversar­y this year and will host its diamond anniversar­y graduation ceremonies next week at which some 3,500 students are expected to graduate. Several other special events will also be held mark the occasion during the celebratio­ns. The public can view the graduation ceremonies live on local and internatio­nal media and on UG’s Facebook pages, the release added.

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