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Toshaos Council expresses concern about sedition clause

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The National Toshaos Council (NTC) has written to the Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan expressing its great concern about the sedition clause in the Cybercrime Bill and requesting to have an input.

The letter which was sent to Ramjattan yesterday and signed by Toshao Joel Fredericks, Chairman of the NTC, spoke of the “great concern to the Indigenous Peoples of Guyana” of the Bill soon to be adopted by Parliament and the infringeme­nt upon their guaranteed Rights.

“It is our understand­ing that the IT Bill is soon to be adopted by Parliament. While we support protective measures within any law to protect the interest of the Nation, it is the Indigenous Peoples view that the Sedition Clause in the Bill is unwarrante­d and stands to infringe upon our Rights as guaranteed by Article 146 of Guyana’s Constituti­on,” the letter stated.

The NTC letter pointed out the constant battle the Indigenous Peoples face to have their Rights recognized, often having to resort to internatio­nal organisati­ons for support, and the marginaliz­ation which the Sedition

Clause could befall their people.

“As Indigenous Peoples, we are consistent­ly fighting for our rights to be recognized. This fight, because of the geography of Guyana, sometimes see Indigenous Peoples network to garner support from other internatio­nal organisati­ons, and by virtue of that support, we often become critical of government­s that fail to respect our rights. Most often that discontent­s first point of public contact is the social domain. By virtue of this Sedition Clause, it criminaliz­es our peoples and further marginaliz­es an already marginaliz­ed group of people.

“Considerin­g the many infringeme­nt on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples that occur within Geographic­al Guyana, it is important to understand and recognize that the Indigenous Peoples will continuous­ly be placed in a position of disadvanta­ge and under this proposed new law stands to be charged by the court,” the letter from the Head of the NTC continued.

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