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Arsonists attack Guyana Human Rights Centre

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Arsonists yesterday morning attacked the Guyana Human Rights Centre, the latest of a spate of such incidents in recent weeks.

A statement last night from the Guyana Human Rights Associatio­n (GHRA) said that the Centre on Hadfield & Austin Place, Georgetown, suffered “significan­t physical damage in the early hours of Sunday morning. Thirteen windows were smashed and the front door badly burnt before public-spirited neighbours were able to extinguish the fire. Access to the building was not achieved, but whether this was intended is unclear.

“Neighbours were awoken by the

sound of broken glass. Their shouts were sufficient for the perpetrato­r(s) to flee. Later, neighbours were again alerted by security guards at nearby buildings that a fire was in progress at the front door. They organized a bucket-brigade to staunch the fire which left the front door badly burnt. A tyre had been set alight to burn the front door. All that remained of the tyre were the fine metal wires used in its constructi­on”.

The GHRA said that police officials visited the scene, took reports and photograph­ed the damage.

Officers from the Alberttown Fire and Police Stations also visited the scene and took photograph­s. Investigat­ions are on-going.

The Centre houses the offices of the GHRA which commemorat­ed its 40th Anniversar­y last year. Over the past four years the Centre has provided office space for Policy Forum Guyana, the GHRA added.

The building was erected via local fund-raising efforts of the GHRA membership and was opened in 1997.

 ??  ?? The severely damaged front of the building
The severely damaged front of the building
 ??  ?? Damaged murals
Damaged murals

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