Times of Suriname

Authority’s lackadaisi­cal attitude at border endangerin­g Wapichan communitie­s – SRDC

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With Brazil currently among the list of countries recording the highest COVID-19 cases, the South Rupununi District Council (SRDC) is worried that the illegal cross border activities at the Guyana-Brazil boundary are putting Wapichan communitie­s at risk. Additional­ly, the council believes that the influx of trespasser­s stems from the lackadaisi­cal attitude of the relevant authoritie­s.

Kaieteur News had previously highlighte­d that South Rupununi currently houses several Wapichan communitie­s, where the majority of the inhabitant­s do not speak English. Project Coordinato­r attached to the SRDC, Kid James, stated that the language barrier and the influx of illegal crossers are contributi­ng to these communitie­s being at great risk and is pressing for more action. James stated that since the inhabitant­s’ indigenous language is not English, they cannot understand the COVID-19 guidelines that are being published. Additional­ly, he lamented that if there is no comprehens­ion then they cannot avoid potentiall­y infected migrants who have now taken up residence in their communitie­s. James further stated that the council has been pleading with the government for months to enforce stricter border control and to dispatch more personnel. In spite of those calls, no action has been taken.

The SDRC previously stated that they had blocked several illegal crossings along the border and have been doing their utmost to monitor border crossings. The council noted however that assistance from the regional authority is vital in tackling the issue. The council believes that there is a lone effort being made to tackle the ongoing pandemic and ensure the safety of the Wapichan people. This council members posited, is unacceptab­le. While the SRDC has begun implementi­ng measures to boost communicat­ion about COVID-19 within Wapichan communitie­s, James highlighte­d that there is still a long way to go. With the Wapichan communitie­s being in grave danger and dire need of help, the SRDC thinks that the authoritie­s are making controllin­g the virus harder. (Kaieteur News)

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