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Dear Young People of Guyana,

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May 23, 2024
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Today, I want to talk about solidarity and the power within each of us to make a  difference, not just for ourselves but for those facing injustice and hardship. 

It’s time for our generation to let our voices be heard. Our leaders often rely on old ways  of thinking and doing things. But we, the young people of today, see the world differently.  We understand the power of unity, compassion, and standing up for what is right. We  must use this understanding to push for change, both at home and abroad. 

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We have seen young people in other countries rise up and speak out against injustice.  It’s time for us to do the same. We must start taking steps and speaking up more so that  our leaders can hear our voices. Our opinions must be counted, and we must ensure they shape the future of our country and our world. 

We must be willing to take steps, however small they may seem, towards building a  better world where everyone is treated with dignity and equality. We must stand up and  fight for a chance for our voices and opinions to be heard in a peaceful way. 

Young people of Guyana, it is time to wake up, stand up, and let ourselves be heard. Let  us demand the changes we want to see. We must stand against racism, advocate for  world peace, fight for freedom, and insist on equality for all. We have the power to  shape our future, and we must use it wisely and courageously. 

This may mean challenging the decisions and actions of world leaders, including those  within our own government. It may mean questioning policies and offers that do not  align with our values of justice and compassion. It may even mean facing opposition  and criticism. But we cannot let fear or hesitation hold us back. 

Together, we can be a force for positive change. We can amplify the voices of the  marginalized and oppressed. We can push for policies that promote peace, equality,  and human rights for all.

Today, we stand together in solidarity with all innocent civilians around the world whose  voices echo across the globe, seeking justice, peace, and freedom. It is time for us, the  youth of Guyana, to step forward and join hands with our fellow young people around  the world who are fighting against oppression, injustice, and inequality. 

We live in a world where young people like us are making history, shaping the future, and  standing up against the wrongs of the present. They are not just asking for a better  world; they are actively working towards it by trying their best to make their voices heard  so that their ideas can be recognized. 

We, too, have the power to make a difference. We can no longer remain silent or  indifferent to the struggles of our fellow human beings. It is our duty to speak out against  injustice wherever it exists, whether it’s in our own backyard or across the globe. 

Let us not be bystanders to injustice. Let us be the generation that stood up, spoke up,  and took action for a more just, peaceful, and inclusive world. Let us ensure that our  leaders hear us, that our opinions are counted, and that our vision for a better world is  realized. 

Together, we can make a difference. 

John Campbell

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