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Truth is only basis for realizatio­n of lasting reconcilia­tion

- Dear Editor,

I pen this response to Ravi Dev`s letter of Oct. 18 with the hope that the national importance of the exchange, in the media, between Ravi and myself, and the manner of the exchange, is good reason for your continued facilitati­on of the discourse.

In this response, I will not address the two substantiv­e issues raised by Ravi, since I am of the view that first of all we must find common ground in our approach to the problemati­c, which is being described as the Ethnic Security Dilemma (ESD) and secondly, we have to determine the premises on which we are advancing the discourse. However, before doing so, there are two observatio­ns that should be made. First, Ravi`s ‘hope for our leaders to recognize the validity of substantiv­e positions from all `sides’ in our Guyanese tragedy’ is no different from Kwayana`s assertion of 1999 that there is “No Guilty

Race”. Our dilemma was engineered by the plantation owners and colonizers and subsequent­ly unwittingl­y and or selfishly adopted by us notwithsta­nding its inherent antithesis to our cohesion as a nation state. Second, Ravi`s insistence “that all groups are treated equitably” is at the kernel of our problem and its solution.

While, I agree with Ravi that “ethnic difference­s in and of themselves do not cause a problem” we have to accept that our ethnic (cultural) difference­s have been a major factor in the engineerin­g/ evolution of the problem, in this instance and will have to be catered for, in its resolution. Not only were our ethnic difference­s exploited; our physicalit­y defines our ethnicity. It invokes stereotypi­ng and prejudicia­l reactions as if it is in and of itself the problem.

Secondly, we have to accept that equity, in our circumstan­ce, speaks to the redress of historical wrongs; and the accommodat­ion of diversity, while we seek to be cohesive. Our solution is beyond the creation of the traditiona­l western democratic regime which evolved in; and is responsive to; and some might even say sustains dissimilar circumstan­ces.

Much of the above speaks to reconcilia­tion which has been recently touted by the current regime. What has not been touted is truth, which is the only basis for the realizatio­n of lasting reconcilia­tion.

We must, initially, establish the cause of, and the framework within which we seek to determine and confront, our fundamenta­l problem.

Let the discourse of the committed continue. Acceptance of, and coming to terms with, the truth shall set us free.

Yours faithfully, Vincent Alexander

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