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Government Corruption Leads to Stealing and Killing

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May 9, 2025
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Dear Editor:

Is it possible that our government could be so inept?  Should we accept more blatant lies and obfuscuscations from our elected officials when it comes to sharing simple factual information resulting from the autopsy performed on Adrianna Younge? Our government’s clear disregard for transparency on display for the whole world to see, is not only embarrassing but reveals the widespread pattern of corruption that prevents too many Guyanese from living better lives.

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For too long we have been tolerating political and private sector corruption complicit in the plunder of national patrimony, BUT WE WILL NOT allow this system to also steal more children’s lives. We should all be in the streets protesting, demanding accountability and justice without fear of our faces appearing on a government WANTED bulletin for inciting violence or terror.
As the poet says: “No! I will not still my voice! I have too much to claim”.
A LUTA CONTINUA!
Yours truly,
Joan Cambridge-Mayfield
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