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Electoral thieves must refrain from mouthing drivel about independen­ce and sovereignt­y

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Dear Editor,

At my age and experience of understand­ing all the means that political/electoral losers will employ to retain power, it becomes more personally sickening to hear refrains about independen­ce and sovereignt­y of our State.

Members, mouthpiece­s and surrogates with so much to lose keep shouting and writing: “We are an independen­t and sovereign nation, leave us to solve our own problems”/ “No interferen­ce or meddling in our internal affairs”/ “Guyana for Guyanese” and other related hypocrisy. Can one set of Guyanese successful­ly claim their justifiabl­e benefits from the incumbents when political bullyism and State resources including the Joint Forces - are arrayed against them?

The PNC’s Dr Ptolemy Reid was profound in the simple statement he once delivered to the United Nations General Assembly: “We live in an Inter-Dependent World.” Independen­ce

is a constituti­onal convenienc­e and status. Absolutely no country including Britain, the USA or the richest Arab nation - is truly independen­t to exist “independen­t” of others. Diplomatic and or internatio­nal solidarity and support against hostile situations or neighbours are constantly needed, welcomed, vital to “Independen­t” status.

Trade and inter-nation exchanges sustain all countries’ existence.

It is similar regarding “sovereignt­y”. That is supposed to be “paramount/dominant,” the supremacy and power to rule without external interferen­ce. All well and good and desirable when it doesn’t mean sovereign-like, imperial domination. Our Constituti­on screams the usual aspiration­al advisory: “Sovereignt­y belongs to the people (Article 9) who exercise it through their representa­tives and democratic organs…”

What a myth! Do elected reps and “organs” care about and consult the “sovereign people” after periodic elections? Especially power hungry, illegal representa­tives? Frankly speaking, to me Editor, sovereignt­y belongs to the government, the wealthy in the employer Private Sector and others who hold some form of dominion over us.

Guyana is supposed to be a member of internatio­nal organisati­ons institutio­ns with rules, principles and charters we pledged to abide by. Electoral observers are invited to monitor to ensure their aid and ongoing assistance is managed by democratic­ally-elected government­s. Electoral thieves who manufactur­ed election malpractic­es must refrain from mouthing drivel about independen­ce and sovereignt­y. They are survivalis­t hypocrites! Incidental­ly Editor in the history of Guyana since “independen­ce” (1966) was Guyana ever so criticised, virtually ostracised by so many, ever?

Yours faithfully, Allan Arthur Fenty

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