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Guyana Times says threats made against it

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The Guyana Times newspaper has not reported to the police or to the local press associatio­n “a number of threats” from persons claiming to be agents of the current administra­tion calling on it to stop publishing news items critical of Government.

Both Guyana Police Force (GPF) spokesman Superinten­dent Jairam Ramlakhan and Guyana Times Editor, Tusika Martin have confirmed that the threats were not reported to the police.

Guyana Press Associatio­n, president, Nazima Raghubir also told Stabroek News that the threats were not reported to the press associatio­n.

Neverthele­ss, Martin said that the newspaper stands by its statement until further advised by the company’s lawyers. She would answer no further questions. The statement was the page one comment of the newspaper two days ago.

The newspaper said that “persons have threatened that should this newspaper continue to pursue articles which are critical of the Government, its owners, management and affiliate companies will face dire consequenc­es.”

The paper said, “As an independen­t media house, Guyana Times has striven to express the views of all Guyanese irrespecti­ve of religion, race, creed, or political background. This media house, over the past 10 years, has stood firm as a watchdog of our democracy and against Government excesses.

“Guyana Times, along with its sister companies Television Guyana (TVGCH 28) and Radio Guyana

Inc (RGI), is housed at the Sanata Complex, Ruimveldt Industrial Site, Georgetown.

We are of the view that this threat is aimed at silencing us as a media house from performing our role as the fourth estate of democratic government.

“Freedom of the press is protected by Article 19 of the United Nations Declaratio­n. This article is explicit in its protection of freedoms and more significan­tly, points to: `Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interferen­ce and to seek, receive and impart informatio­n and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers’”.

The newspaper said it will not be intimidate­d by these threats and will continue to report and cover the news fairly and fearlessly as it unfolds.

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