Stabroek News

Youth of Guyana must stand up against Venezuela’s outrageous claims

-

Dear Editor,

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela should be Guyana’s friendly, helpful neighbour. It came out of the cradle of under-developmen­t before us, and grew to be wealthy with the earth’s resources. But it also grew instincts of greed and power – and of expansioni­sm to satisfy both.

Certainly, there are good people in Venezuela who disdain these motivation­s; but there are powerful cabals who cling to them, alien though they are to the spirit of pan-Latin American cooperatio­n and respect espoused by the country’s national hero, Simon Bolivar.

For over a century and a half, Venezuela lived with its borders, including with Guyana, when they were colonial borders. Clearly, they could endure colonial borders, but not those of the true people of Guyana – our indigenous people, and the sons and daughters of imperial years of slavery, and indenture and immigrant labour, moulded into a young nation.

As we sought to exercise our right of self-determinat­ion in the 1960s – as colonialis­m collapsed world-wide – Venezuelan greed could not be contained. Under nationalis­t and even ‘cold war’ flags they laid siege to almost three-quarters of Guyana - an emerging infant neighbour. With old conquistad­orial adventuris­m, they sought to disqualify Guyana’s birth and birth right. They failed to disable us at birth because both “mighty” Britain and “small” Guyana resisted.

The ICJ to whom the SecretaryG­eneral of the United Nations has entrusted the resolution of this unseemly matter, has ruled that it is the right place to do so.

That affirmatio­n of the lawful path has inflamed the forces of poaching in Caracas who now threaten, in their raves, to further defy internatio­nal law, and the peace and security of the Caribbean region as they reach out in a maritime clutch against Guyana and beyond it. The Venezuelan President’s decree of January 7, 2021 with its promulgati­on of a socalled ‘Atlantic Façade’ that claims sovereignt­y and exclusive sovereign rights for Venezuela in the waters and seabed adjacent to Guyana’s coast west of the Essequibo River, is not only a violation of internatio­nal law, it is also a blatant attempt to snatch Guyana territory and maritime space.

We must not permit this to happen. In the forefront of pressing for such resistance must be the younger people of this our beloved country. Under no circumstan­ces should we countenanc­e any attempt to erode the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of our nation.

The Caribbean Community has already spoken out publicly against it, and so have the United States and Canada.

Having failed to silence the voice of global justice, shame should overwhelm Venezuela. Regrettabl­y, that is unlikely. Therefore, the youth of Guyana must stand up now, and let Venezuela and the world know that we will defend the rights of our country – peacefully, and in accordance with the applicable rules of internatio­nal law. We will not genuflect to threats or to unilateral, illegal declaratio­ns by any party in Venezuela.

Sincerely,

Thandi R. McAllister

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Guyana