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Will
the PNC ask for an inquiry into the brutality and killings in
2002-03?
Mr.
Robert Corbin has spoken about allegations made against
himself, Mr. Stanley Moore and Mr. Rashleigh Jackson when they
were all members of the Burnham Cabinet, and that they
resigned when allegations were made against them.
The matters having been brought to the public arena by Mr.
Corbin in his quest to get the removal of Ronald Gajraj from
office, it is only fair that the public be made aware of what
Mr. Corbin had alluded to.
The allegation was made against Robert Corbin that he raped a
young woman in his office one Saturday afternoon. Can Mr.
Corbin confirm or deny that the medical evidence showed that
the girl was bruised, scratched and suffered other injuries
consistent with an attack as if by an animal?
Mr. Stanley Moore was Minister of Home
Affairs and he ordered the release of hardcore criminals from
the Georgetown Prison. Mr. Skip Roberts, the Crime Chief,
protested to Mr. Burnham. Mr. Burnham suggested to Roberts
that he tender his resignation. (This was part of Burnham's
strategy). Mr. Burnham called in Stanley Moore and showed him
Skip Robert's letter of resignation. He asked Moore to find a
Crime Chief as competent as Roberts. Stanley Moore resigned
and Skip Robert's letter of resignation was destroyed.
Rashleigh Jackson's son was allegedly found in possession of
unlawful objects in the U.S.A, and a letter was issued
claiming that the son was in the diplomatic service, which was
not true. As a result of the letter, the son was not charged.
Mr. Jackson resigned.
Is there any similarity to the matter now engaging in public
attention at the request of Mr. Corbin?
But dealing with the call for the resignation of Mr. Gajraj,
we have seen two statements issued by bedfellows of the PNC.
The Guyana Bar Association noted that it was a serious breach
of the law to condemn a high government official without
verification and scrutiny of the allegations made against him;
and the Guyana Human Rights Association in a lukewarm
statement said it was unfortunate that the PNC/R chose to
focus predominantly on the Minister rather than mobilizing
around the issue.
Bearing in mind that Bacchus has refused to attend an
identification parade or give a statement in writing to the
Guyana authorities, will the PNC/R show its maturity and lend
support for a proper enquiry, including all the killings and
brutality experienced in Guyana in 2002-2003 for which no one
has been arrested?
AHMAD ALLI
JANUARY 21,
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