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ERC’s Statement on Cultural Sensitivity Concerns: ‘Om’ Symbol on Packaging, Apology from Mr. Fried Chicken

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The Ethnic Relations Commission, (ERC) has probed the matter in relation to the use of the bag  bearing the Hindu symbol, the ‘Om’, and is pleased to inform the general public, especially the  Hindu community that the matter has been addressed.  

Based on the investigation, the ERC found that the unfortunate decision to use such bags was  due to the lack of awareness of the non-Guyanese business owner. Based on the differing cultural  and religious practices between Guyana and the business owner’s country of origin. It was found  that the infringement that was committed on persons of the Hindu religion was not intentional  according to the business.  

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Further, the business entity Mr. Fried Chicken has assured the ERC in writing, that the use of the  bags with the Hindu symbol has been discontinued and will not reoccur in the future. The  business owner also offered a written apology for their actions.  

Hence, the ERC has closed the case on this matter. The Commission takes this opportunity to  urge the general public to make efforts to be cognizant of the cultural and religious practices  within our society, so as to maintain peaceful and respectful relations among all Guyanese.  

The ERC will continue its work to generate public awareness content to educate and inform the  public of the plurality of practices and beliefs that are sacred to our fellow brothers and sisters in  Guyana. Let us all do our part to ‘Promote harmony and good relations’ in our society.  

For reference, the apology from Mr. Fried Chicken is attached.  

Ethnic Relations Commission 

 

 

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