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Media sits in Silence as Bharrat Jagdeo calls Kaieteur News “Gutter Media”

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May 9, 2024
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The Guyana media community witnessed a disturbing spectacle as Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo launched a scathing attack on Kaieteur News, branding them “Gutter Media” repeatedly. This shocking display marks a new low in Guyana’s political landscape, raising concerns about the erosion of civility and respect in public discourse.

In an unprecedented move that is beyond the pale even for him, Jagdeo initiated a tirade against fellow members of the media referring to as many as 40 criticisms of the PPP, while the local media endured his hour long rant. Jagdeo’s behavior has become a disturbing weekly trend, where he monopolizes the platform, leaving no room for questions from the press. Instead, he focuses on “cussing out” Guyanese citizens while vehemently defending himself against what he perceives as unfair media coverage.

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This behavior begs the question, what drives Jagdeo to demand unwavering support from the media? Despite having significant backing from outlets like NCN, Guyana Chronicle, Inews, Guyana Times, and several reporters at the major private newspapers, Jagdeo appears fixated on silencing dissent and controlling the narrative at any cost.

Jagdeo’s press conference, characterized by its abusive, insulting, and vulgar language, raises concerns about the implications for diplomatic relations and investor confidence in Guyana. One wonders, are diplomats and investors paying attention to this alarming display of aggression and intolerance?

As Guyana grapples with pressing challenges, it is important that leaders demonstrate respect for freedom of the press and uphold the principles of democracy. Jagdeo’s behavior serves as an important reminder of the importance of holding our leaders accountable and safeguarding the integrity of our democratic institutions.

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