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In Defense of Rickford Burke’s Free Speech and Fight Against Racial Discrimination in Guyana

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October 10, 2023
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The Stabroek News editorial’s critique of Rickford Burke underscores an issue that transcends just one individual’s freedom of speech. The article draws attention to Burke’s actions and associations, yet noticeably omits pressing challenges that Guyana grapples with, including rampant racial discrimination, the taking away of lands from black communities, the history of PPP’s corruption, and the unsettling instances of extrajudicial killings primarily aimed at black citizens.

The editorial’s implication seems to be that Stabroek News, a prominent voice in the Guyanese media sphere, may be sidestepping these pivotal challenges. If influential platforms like Stabroek News took a more balanced viewpoint on these matters, perhaps individuals like Burke wouldn’t feel compelled to fervently challenge the Government of Guyana.

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In the highlighted section of the editorial, the ties between Mr. Burke and the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) are underscored, pointing out his possible influence on Congressman Jeffries. Yet, Jeffries’ remarks on the deep-rooted racism in Guyana resonate with the feelings of many, underscoring systemic challenges that need our collective attention. Moreover, in July 2022, both VP Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken advocated for an inclusive democracy and prosperity for all. Their calls suggest an awareness, contrary to the assumption that they are unaware of the racially-driven politics in Guyana. Congressman Jeffries has merely voiced what senior figures in his party, including the US Ambassador, have diplomatically expressed.

The editorial suggests that Burke’s involvement might exacerbate racial tensions. However, we argue that such an escalation will transpire only if those with authority and influence fail to exhibit the political maturity necessary to foster constructive dialogue. Burke should be commended for his forthright discussion of the issue.  In essence, the editorial’s author seems oblivious to the challenges faced by Africans in Guyana, especially under the PPP’s prejudiced governance.

Mr Burke’s endeavors are not just about personal assertions; they are about uplifting all of Guyana. His eloquent articulation, keen memory of events, and ability to spotlight abuses have indeed lit a fire under the writers and newspaper columnists of all backgrounds in Guyana. His resilience and his determination to fight PPP’s abuses are troubling to those who view the status quo for Africans in Guyana as acceptable.

Burke also seems to be stoking a renewed sense of vigor in many, evidenced by the consistent articles appearing across diverse media outlets often pronouncing on issues that he highlights.  That he is awakening the African community from their slumber of acceptance, is quite obvious and is the reason for such fearful editorials. It is clear that those in opposition, buoyed by Burke’s courage, appear emboldened, and that’s the underlying apprehension for many. It’s the rising strength and unified voice of the community that many fear. It is essential that, while valuing the freedom of the press and its democratic role, influential platforms like Stabroek News offer more balanced and encompassing perspectives on the issues plaguing our society, or else courageous citizens like Rickford Burke are left to deal with the matters condignly.

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