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Broadcasti­ng authority warns against derogatory ethnic labelling

- Dear Editor,

The Guyana National Broadcasti­ng Authority (GNBA) has observed instances of ethnic labelling, during the screening of broadcast content. More specifical­ly, this observatio­n was made during the Amerindian Heritage (Month) celebratio­ns; and other ethnically focused celebratio­ns, where ethnic groups were identified with the use of labels that are considered derogatory.

GNBA takes this opportunit­y to caution broadcaste­rs to avoid such practices. Importantl­y, the Broadcasti­ng Act of 2011, Section 19, subsection (f) requires broadcaste­rs to “safeguard, enrich and strengthen the diverse ethnic, cultural, social and economic fabric of Guyanese society”; and subsection (q) requires broadcaste­rs to “ensure compliance with the constituti­on and laws of Guyana and shall not incite

violence, ethnic, religious or cultural hostility”.

The screening of content with ethnic or stereotypi­cal labels may have significan­t implicatio­ns for social cohesion and may evoke feelings of resentment. This in turn, the Authority believes, has the potential to evoke violence among those impression­able minds in our society. The fact that we reside in a multi-ethnic society, it is imperative that we abstain from such practices.

As such, GNBA calls on our valued broadcaste­rs to be sensitive to these issues; and make a concerted effort to prevent its recurrence.

Yours faithfully, Joel Ally Public Relations Officer Guyana National Broadcasti­ng Authority

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