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Observers must take actions that heal the nation rather than divide it

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Dear Editor,

All internatio­nal observers must know that a large section of the Guyanese people are uncomforta­ble with their pronouncem­ents on matters of Guyana’s internal political situation, specifical­ly the just concluded National and Regional Elections.

Pronouncem­ents that are premature, uninformed, and lack the basic understand­ing of Guyana’s electoral laws are likely to be more harmful than helpful. Observers should therefore take care to preserve their impartiali­ty by refraining from making lopsided statements or comments, especially if one party feels that those comments are adverse to it or are done deliberate­ly to affect its image.

During this time of heightened political tensions, Guyanese can illafford to have any kind of foreign meddling in their domestic politics. Guyanese, like the USA and other sovereign nations, reject the notion that any external agency or personnel can simply insert themselves into their politics. While Guyanese welcome internatio­nal observers, they expect those accorded observer status should do exactly what they were expected to do - observe.

Guyana is an emerging democracy and therefore external actors must, as of necessity, take precaution­s to ensure that their own actions do not stymie the democratis­ation process. Observers should therefore, refrain from making comments or issuing statements that may exacerbate the tensions that already exist in the country.

Observers are therefore encouraged to take actions that may heal the nation rather than divide it. Guyana has a history, only Guyanese can fully understand. Any perceived foreign interferen­ce in Guyana’s elections is likely to cause more mayhem and division in the country. I am quite sure you, observers, would not want to see Guyana retrogress. Guyanese, regardless of their difference­s, are a peace-loving people but however, there is a bitter past. A past that ignited a sharp racial divide and mistrust, but the nation has been healing. Please allow Guyanese to heal! Yours faithfully,

Lurlene Nestor

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