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Statement by Opposition Leader Norton condemning attack on former President Trump

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July 15, 2024
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Leader of the Opposition and PNCR Mr. Aubrey Norton

Leader of the Opposition and PNCR Mr. Aubrey Norton

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I am deeply disturbed and saddened by the violent attack on former President Donald Trump. As the Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and Leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, in Guyana, I join fellow political leaders in condemning this despicable act in the strongest possible terms.

There is no place in our society, let alone in politics, for such brazen attacks on individuals, regardless of their political affiliation or stature. This heinous act is an affront to our values of democracy, respect for human life, and peaceful coexistence.

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As responsible political leaders, we must stand united against violence and extremism in all its forms. We must reject any ideology that promotes harm and destruction, and instead work towards building a society based on mutual respect, understanding, and peaceful dialogue.

Former president Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower in New York on Monday, April 3, 2023. Trump is expected to be booked and arraigned on Tuesday on charges arising from hush money payments during his 2016 campaign. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)

I urge law enforcement agencies in the United States of America to do everything in their power to find those responsible for this attack and bring them to justice. It is imperative that we ensure that those who perpetrate such heinous crimes are held accountable and face the full weight of the law.

As a symbol of our commitment to upholding democratic values, I call on all political parties and stakeholders in Guyana and the world to join hands in condemning this senseless violence. We must work together to promote a culture of tolerance, respect, and understanding, and to create a society where every individual feels safe and secure.

The PNCR stands ready to work with all stakeholders to build a better future for our nations and the world, founded on the principles of peace, justice, and equality. We will not tolerate any form of violence or extremism, and we will continue to promote a culture of dialogue, compromise, and cooperation.

To former President Trump and his family, I extend my deepest words of comfort and wish him a swift recovery from this senseless attack. May they receive all necessary support and assistance during this difficult time.

Let us stand together against violence and extremism. Let us promote a culture of peace, respect, and understanding. Let us build a better future for our respective nations and the world.

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