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Village Voice News Maintains Impartiality on Local PNCR-NAR Matter

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May 25, 2024
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In our endeavour to provide diverse and timely content to our readers at Village Voice News, we recently made an oversight. In a recent edition, we reprinted an article from WiredJA without providing the PNCR letter to NAR which was the first part of the story, so readers could have the benefit of what occasioned the NAR response which we published.  The three links below reveal all of the components of the story published.

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Click Here to View the Initial PNCR Letter to NAR

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At Village Voice News, our mission is to foster a platform that is inclusive of all voices, providing a space for vibrant discourse without promoting divisiveness. We have since taken action to include NAR’s letter in this and the aforementioned article. This adjustment is part of our commitment to uphold the integrity of our content and ensure the proper representation of articles in our publication.

Click Here to View NAR’S RESPONSE

Moreover, we wish to reaffirm our invitation to all members of our community to engage in our journalistic process. We encourage individuals with differing views and perspectives to submit their opinions.

It is through the expression of these diverse viewpoints that our community can engage in meaningful and constructive dialogues.

Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton’s Response to NAR Article

Village Voice News is dedicated to maintaining the highest journalistic standards and earning the trust of the Guyanese community as we all struggle to create a society where the rule of law reigns supreme and every Guyanese is respected and can equitably participated in the nation’s resources and development.

Village Voice News will publish all angles of this story and allow readers to make their own judgements.

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