Saturday 15 November 2014

Those Who Vote People’s Progressive Party.
I have decided write to you a simple letter.  I appeal to you. Please take into considerations the decisions and actions of the men and women you have empowered to govern the country for all the peoples of this land.
Just in case you don’t fully understand what is going on. Then let me explain. Simply. The PPP/Civic has 32 seats in Parliament. The Combined Opposition, that is the APNU and AFC has 33 seats. Everyone, in and outside the country says the PPP/Civic support is mainly East Indians with a few votes coming from the other races. So, APNU and AFC votes came mainly from the five other races. We say Guyana, is a country of Six Peoples. But you know, only Indoes and Afroes seems to matter. The Amerindians, the Europeans, the Chinese if any can be found and the Admixture of the Races are at a lost for the last 64 years because the politicians cannot move beyond racial prejudices.   
By now, you may have been hearing about how the President close down Parliament for six months. It is called Prorogue. In other words, he just told the Combined Opposition to go home-they are not needed. 
Now, the whole Prorogue thing looks like Indoes denying Afroes their rights to be in Parliament to discuss all the wrong things the PPP/Civic been doing with the money and the natural resources. YOU GAVE THESE MEN AND WOMEN the power to manage the country well.
They were doing bad things and still plan on doing bad things. So, President Ramotar just close the Parliament down. He says, the Constitution gave him the rights to do it. All because, he want to carry on with bad government and do not have to answer to anyone about it.  
I ASK, isn’t that disrespecting YOU?
Did your vote gave the President the right to have Ministers squander your wealth? You may think, it is not your wealth. But it is. Those men and women the President been protecting have been chosen by the President himself. YOU do not know them-they are like gods, living among the clouds. Lacking all forms of discipline.
The gold and timber deals should bring in money to solve the country’s problem of great number of suicides, fighting crimes, the drug issues in villages, towns and city and a lot of other things to make life of all people pleasurable.   
You are responsible for good governance.
You are responsible for the civil rights of every citizen.
Because you determine the government, YOU must demand answers from them. Empowered by you.
In the absence of sound solutions, even the ridiculous can be a plausible on.  So, now, I humbly ask of every Guyanese wherever you live on this planet.
1)      Get an envelope. On the back, sign your name. Do not write your address.
2)      On the front, write the address: Freedom House, Robb Street, Georgetown, Guyana. 
3)      Place the correct amount of stamps.
4)      Mail the envelope.
By doing this, you are asking President Ramotar to restore Parliament by December 10, 2014. Failure of him doing this,  should be understood that you will never vote PPP/Civic again or lend any type of support to the People’s Progressive Party.
Please do all you can in support of this appeal, by encouraging and assisting others to mail an envelope. Perhaps, many in the villages would have liked to protest in the city. But cannot. By mailing the envelope, it is your way of registering your disapproval.
Changes demands Participation.
For lives, made miserable by the acts of powerful men and women-and those who stand on the WRONG side of this false Pride, I quote St. Gregory of Nyssa from The Ethiopian Orthodox Church. “Have you ever witnessed the mysteries of the cemetery? Have you seen the heaps of bones tossed hither and tither? Skulls without flesh on them, fearful and ugly, the sockets empty. The grinning jaws and limbs strewn (scattered) about. Look at these things: there you will find yourself. Where, then, is the flower of youth?...Where, in all these bones, are the things that make you proud?”   

Sincerely,
Velutha Kuttapen.

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