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CGID Condemns African Guyanese in Brooklyn for Embracing Irfaan Ali without Accountability Demand

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April 22, 2024
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In a scathing press statement released yesterday (April 22nd), the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) has criticized African Guyanese individuals in Brooklyn for their failure to demand accountability from Guyana’s President, Irfaan Ali, during his recent unpermitted visit to the area.

Ali’s clandestine visit to Brooklyn for a purported “walk about” without proper clearance from the US State Department raised eyebrows, according to CGID. Witnesses reported instances of rudeness and condescension from Ali and his entourage towards those attempting to engage with him.

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The CGID expressed deep disappointment in members of the diaspora who, despite being aware of the systemic racism, corruption, extrajudicial killings, and racial discrimination perpetrated against African Guyanese by the PPP and the Ali-Jagdeo regime, remained silent when presented with an opportunity to hold Ali accountable.

“This is an egregious betrayal of Black people,” stated Richard Millington, Esq., Director of Communications for CGID. “Their acquiescence to Ali and their refusal to demand accountability undermines the ongoing fight for justice.”

The CGID highlighted the regime’s alleged atrocities, including the killing of over 1400 young black men, racial discrimination, and injustices against African Guyanese. Members of the organization emphasized their commitment to holding the Ali-Jagdeo administration accountable for their actions and urged the right-thinking diaspora members to join their efforts.

Furthermore, CGID announced its intention to boycott individuals in the New York diaspora who fail to stand against the Ali-Jagdeo regime’s injustices.

The statement concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to prioritize accountability and justice in the fight against racism, discrimination, and oppression.

The CGID’s firm stance serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice faced by many communities worldwide, and their unwavering commitment to holding those in power accountable for their actions.

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