Stabroek News

SN’s editorial is shameful

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Dear Editor,

In reading Monday’s editorial in Stabroek News, titled `Unconstitu­tional gov’t and cash transfers’, I was reminded of a remark Desmond Hoyte once made at a party exec meeting. In reply to a persistent suggestion that the party needed to aggressive­ly respond to yet another attack on it by the newspapers, he said with an amused chuckle, “It is hard to out-paper these people!”

Indeed, it appears hard to “out-paper” the Stabroek News on the rulings of the Caribbean Court of Justice and our Chief Justice. The newspaper, in gasping for oxygen for its tattered campaign of misinforma­tion, strikingly avoids in the editorial any mention of the rulings of the courts, the final arbiters of the constituti­on. Instead, the newspaper now pins its claim that the government is unconstitu­tional on the press releases of the Bar Council of the Guyana Bar Associatio­n, the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Commonweal­th.

Stabroek News is obviously running out of railway. This lastditch effort at public deception comes as its previous attempt to put its own spin on the constituti­on crash-landed into the CJ’s ruling last Wednesday that the opposition’s applicatio­n for an order for the cabinet, including the President, to resign was “wholly misconceiv­ed”, “vexatious” and “an absolute abuse of the court.” With the courts offering no help in its campaign to out-paper the truth, the newspaper now seeks rescue in the political announceme­nts of the bar associatio­n and the diplomatic community. Maybe to show respect for the courts of the land, these very offices should now retract their earlier positions, now that they know better.

In a letter in SN published the same day as its editorial, I wrote that for anyone to persist with this campaign of deception would now be beyond disrespect of the courts and the public. In this regard, Monday’s editorial in SN is shameful.

Yours faithfully, Sherwood Lowe

Editor’s note: Stabroek News’ positions on the various matters at issue have been sedulously informed by the very clear words of the Constituti­on of the Republic of Guyana – the supreme law of the country and are in no way disrespect­ful of the decisions of the various courts.

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