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Anti-Discrimination Institute saddened at brutal death of Toshao Joseph

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The Institute for Action Against Discrimination (IFAAD) in a statement said the organisation is deeply saddened and outraged by the brutal death of Toshao Ridley Joseph, the leader of Tasserene Village in the Mid Mazaruni.

Yesterday the toshao was found dead in his room at the Signature Inn in Queenstown, Georgetown. He, along with several other Toshaos, was in the city attending a meeting. The police has since launched an investigation into the death.

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IFAAD in extending heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and the entire community of Tasserene said the “tragic loss is a devastating blow not only to the village but to all of us who believe in justice, human rights, and the dignity of every individual.”

Toshao Joseph was a respected leader, a defender of his people, and a symbol of strength for his community, IFAAD noted.

“His tragic death is a stark reminder of the persistent dangers faced by indigenous peoples in this country, whose rights are often disregarded and whose lives are treated with disregard and disrespect,” the Institute pointed.

IFAAD said “our indigenous communities, who are stewards of this land, deserve protection, respect, and opportunities to thrive. Sadly, time and time again, they are subjected to violence, neglect, and systemic discrimination. It is unacceptable that in the 21st century, members of our indigenous populations are still seen as the lowest of people in this country.

We urge the Government of Guyana and all relevant authorities to take immediate action to ensure that justice is served in the case of Toshao Ridley Joseph. We also call for greater efforts to protect indigenous leaders and their communities from violence and exploitation.

The Institute for Action Against Discrimination said the organisation stands in solidarity with the people of Tasserene and all indigenous communities across Guyana, making known it will continue to fight for the rights and protection of these communities, ensuring that their voices are heard and that their lives are valued. To the end the Institute is calling on all Guyanese to reflect on the deep injustices faced by Indigenous peoples and to work together to create a future where all citizens are treated with equality, dignity, and respect.

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