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Government Statement Sparks Outrage Over Toshao’s Death: “Insensitive, Tone Deaf, and Disrespectful”

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December 17, 2024
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Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Gail Teixeira

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Georgetown, Guyana – The government’s response to the tragic murder of Toshao Ridley Joseph has ignited a wave of backlash, with sources in Toshao Joseph’s community describing the statement by Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Hon. Gail Teixeira, as “horribly insensitive, tone deaf, and disrespectful.” Critics argue that the statement reflects a lack of care, contempt for Indigenous people, and political opportunism at a time when the community is mourning.

Minister Teixeira’s statement, which addressed both the death of Toshao Joseph and criticisms from opposition MP Dawn Hastings, has been condemned for prioritizing political point-scoring over compassion. “At a time when an Indigenous leader’s brutal murder should evoke nothing but empathy and support, the government’s response reads more like a political attack ad,” one source close to the matter remarked. “It shows an appalling disregard for the grief of Toshao Joseph’s family and the Indigenous community.”

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Citing fear of political reprisal and therefore requesting anonymity, another source further questioned the government’s sincerity, noting that instead of focusing on justice for the slain Toshao and addressing the systemic challenges faced by Indigenous communities, the statement veered into political mudslinging. “To drag up decades-old political history and boast about achievements while the community is in mourning is beyond tone deaf,” one critic stated. “It’s disrespectful to Toshao Joseph’s legacy, his grieving family, and to every Indigenous person still mourning this senseless loss.”

Observers within the Indigenous community have expressed disappointment, emphasizing that the statement underscores a pattern of neglect and insensitivity toward Amerindian issues. “This government should be ashamed,” one Indigenous leader said. “Our people are mourning, and instead of hearing condolences and commitments to action, we are met with contempt and defensiveness. Toshao Joseph’s death should have been an opportunity for reflection and support, not political grandstanding.”

The fallout highlights growing frustration within Indigenous circles over the perceived dismissive attitude of the administration. Critics are calling for a genuine, empathetic response from the government, focused on addressing the safety and challenges Indigenous leaders face when traveling to the capital. “The murder of a Toshao demands a unified national response, not division,” an unnamed source concluded. “The government’s priorities are clear—and unfortunately, the Amerindian people do not appear to be among them.”

As the Indigenous community continues to grieve, the government’s statement has only added to the sense of alienation and anger. Calls are mounting for the administration to issue a more respectful and thoughtful statement while prioritizing action to ensure such a tragedy is never repeated.

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