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President praises veterans on Remembrance Day

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November 8, 2020
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President Irfaan Ali carries a wreath (OP)

President Irfaan Ali on Sunday paid homage to the men and women who died in service to the Commonwealth during World Wars I and II, while praising the resolve of the Remembrance Day veterans.

The Head of State was joined by Prime Minister, Brigadier (ret’d) Mark Phillips, other Government officials, members of the Diplomatic Corps and members of the Guyana Veterans Legion (GVL) at the wreath-laying ceremony, which was held at the Georgetown Cenotaph (War Memorial).
President Ali said the examples set by the veterans serve to strengthen the resolve for world peace, justice and freedom.

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“We are forever indebted to them [the veterans] for their supreme sacrifice in the cause of peace and freedom. We also recall with gratitude those who, through the years, have made similar personal sacrifices in the continuing struggle for human dignity, social justice and freedom from all forms of oppression wherever these exist,” the President said.

Ali urged citizens to use the solemn occasion to rededicate themselves to the search for peace everywhere and renew their commitment to the development of Guyana.

The Remembrance Day ceremony is held annually to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers from the two World Wars (1914-1918 and 1939-1945).

Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), Godfrey Bess lays a wreath (OP)

Guyana’s oldest World War II veteran Benjamin Durant will celebrate his 102nd birthday in the coming week. There are currently nine surviving veterans.
President Ali led the charge in laying the wreath at the War Memorial, followed by Prime Minister Phillips and members of the Diplomatic Corps, including British High Commissioner, Greg Quinn; Canadian High Commissioner, Lilian Chatterjee; U.S. Ambassador, Sarah-Ann Lynch and Indian High Commissioner, Dr K.J Srinivasa.

Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), Godfrey Bess, Commissioner of Police (ag) Nigel Hoppie and a representative of the Guyana Veterans Legion also laid wreaths.

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