Stabroek News Sunday

Independen­ce of this US fact-finding mission has been called into question

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Alfonso De Armas

Disturbing revelation­s have come to light during the visit of the US delegation, indicating financial contributi­ons from special interest anti-government groups.

These revelation­s, highlighti­ng the funding of the team’s activities, including trips and meetings, by entities with clear biases against the government, raise serious concerns about the fairness and impartiali­ty of the US representa­tives involved.

The involvemen­t of such special interest groups, known for their opposition to the government, in financiall­y supporting the delegation’s activities profoundly undermines the credibilit­y and independen­ce of the team’s purported fact-finding mission. It is deeply troubling that representa­tives of a foreign state, expected to uphold fairness and objectivit­y, would allow their activities to be funded by groups with vested interests and preconceiv­ed biases against the government.

This revelation starkly contradict­s the principles of neutrality and integrity expected from “representa­tives” of a foreign nation engaging in fact-finding missions. It raises questions about the motives behind the delegation’s visit and casts doubt on the objectivit­y and impartiali­ty of their assessment­s and conclusion­s regarding the situation in Guyana.

Foreign representa­tives, especially from a nation like the United States, are expected to adhere to the highest standards of objectivit­y, impartiali­ty, and fairness in their engagement­s with other countries, rather than being influenced or supported by partisan interests.

The delegation’s connection­s to anti-government elements, both locally and abroad, raise significan­t apprehensi­ons about the true nature of their objectives.

Their affiliatio­ns and biased pronouncem­ents prior to arrival raise doubts about their impartiali­ty in conducting a fair and balanced assessment of the situation in Guyana.

It must be noted that the Government has consistent­ly demonstrat­ed a commitment to promoting the welfare of all citizens, regardless of ethnicity, and has made significan­t strides in fostering national unity and progress.

Claims of widespread discrimina­tion lack resonance within our society locally, as evident from the government’s track record of inclusivit­y and efforts to foster developmen­t across various sectors.

It’s important to highlight that while open to discussion­s, the government refuses to subject itself to individual­s or groups who have already made conclusive judgements about Guyana based on prejudiced narratives.

The attempt to cast a shadow over our nation with claims of systemic discrimina­tion and human rights violations contradict­s the reality of our nation’s progress and stability.

Moreover, it is crucial to inquire if the visiting team has explored the constituti­onal mechanisms within Guyana to address alleged racism, rather than relying on biased sources and individual­s with vested interests in perpetuati­ng divisive narratives.

From all indication­s, the Guyana Government remains committed to open and balanced discussion­s, but stands firm in refusing to engage with entities or individual­s whose motives and affiliatio­ns jeopardize the integrity of such discussion­s.

This administra­tion invites objective and fair dialogue, but it emphasizes the importance of avoiding preconceiv­ed judgements and biased influences in understand­ing the true narrative of our nation.

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