The army was ineffective. The Guyana Police Force, demoralized as it was, lacked the means necessary to take the fight to the criminals. I see them in their present state as a waste of taxpayer dollars.

Vigilante Group

 

Canadian Officials who work with the Refugee office called Guyana Indian Heritage Associaation (GIHA)  and one of their questions was how is that we have an Indian Government in power and Indian people are being attacked and brutalised and seeking refugee status?

 

  Shaneeza  Guyana's "axis of evil"

 

Criminal elements must be  removed from our society

 

Dear Editor,

Every day we look at the television and newspapers and the first thing we are confronted with is another murder/robbery. These recent killings which have been taking place in our society are detrimental to our development.

The criminal elements within our society must be removed.

     

The Guyana Police Force is doing its best, but come on please, I know they can do a lot more. The Government has spent a lot of money in trying to equip them.

And as soon as the police catch or shoot a criminal, the Human Rights Association is down their throats. Where are they now? Why aren't they saying anything?

I am calling on all Guyanese to support the fight against crime in an effort to save the nation.

Lisa Persaud

 

Saturday 12-24-2005