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Open letter to Minister of Home Affairs

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March 4, 2023
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Honorable Minister,

I write this letter to make a humble plea with you to use your office to commence training of the members of the Guyana Police Force to deal with reports of animal cruelty and abuse throughout the length and breadth of this beautiful nation of ours.

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Oftentimes we witness some of the vilest acts of cruelty met out to animals, both companion and food animals, without any repercussions from the responsible authorities. Whenever a report is made, it either is not taken seriously or not taken at all.

I want to believe that some of the officers are not au fait with the Animal Welfare Act of Guyana while some are oblivious to its existence. When these incidents of abuse are made public and there is an abundance of public condemnation, only then appropriate actions are taken by the relevant authorities.

Abuse is abuse, irrespective whether it’s animal or human abuse. People who hurt animals don’t stop with animals. There is an established link between cruelty to animals and violence toward humans. Ample research backs up the finding that there is a direct link between acts of cruelty to animals and violence toward humans. This includes child abuse, domestic violence, elder abuse and other violent behavior.

A landmark 1997 study by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Northeastern University found that animal abusers are in fact five times as likely to also harm other humans.

Another study found that 16% of offenders started abusing animals and graduated to violent crimes against humans. However, in many circumstances, offenders start by hurting other humans and then progress to harming animals.

Both because animals themselves need protection, and because of the link between cruelty to animals and cruelty to humans, violence against animals must be taken seriously under the law.

No form of abuse should be tolerated in any society. Help us to help the voiceless.

With highest regards,

Anurama Ramgobin

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