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Future generation­s must know of those who refused to learn from history

- Dear Editor,

Fifty, Sixty, Eighty, A hundred, Two hundred years ago, the “developed countries” sacrificed the environmen­t and nature at the “altar of developmen­t”. Nature must make way for developmen­t, they said. Then we started to cry about global warming, the ozone layer etc. Part of that sacrifice was the human sacrifice as various people were enslaved, indentured and impoverish­ed to make that happen. Today, the rest of the world, with Guyanese politician­s in the lead, are asserting their right to destroy nature at the altar of developmen­t. Forest deals are coming, mining deals are ongoing, oil exploitati­on deals have and are being made. And the Government gives Exxon the RIGHT TO FLARE or PAY-TOFLARE. And the impoverish­ed classes sink lower.

Flare, cut, burn away nature. What a legacy we leave for our children of these Guyana lands 50 years from now, compliment­s of our generation’s politician­s blinded by greed and corruption. We will carve a headstone to last for 200 years. Upon this stone will be inscribed the names of Granger, Ali, Jagdeo, Trotman, Harmon, Edghill and others in a list of those who, in the name of developmen­t, led to the destructio­n of our Children’s future for their short terms gains. Let the future know that not only plutonium bombs made massive destructio­n, but those who refused to learn from history and became worse with sustained destructio­n. Flare on. Sincerely,

Dr. Yog Mahadeo

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