National flag painted on ground at Guyana-Suriname Ferry terminal

Dear Editor,

“To survive in peace and harmony, united and strong, we must have one people, one nation, one flag”- Pauline Hanson

The national flag of any country is a sacred symbol of nationhood. It is a symbol of national identity. It reminds us of our sovereignty. It tells a story of who we are and from whence we came, and the sacrifices we would have made, individually and collectively as a nation. It reminds us of our history and the road travelled by those who wanted us to be independent and stand on our own.

As Guyanese, we feel a profound sense of belonging and patriotism whenever and wherever we see our Golden Arrowhead fluttering.

Guyanese abroad sometimes fly the Golden Arrowhead because they never gave up on Guyana being home, sweet home. It’s where the heart is. Many have it on walls in their homes because, for them, Guyana will always be close to their hearts and dear to them. It’s where they belong.

They yearn to return home, and many do.

Our Golden Arrowhead is flown around the world when our athletes perform, the latest being in Baku, Azarbaijan during the Islamic Solidarity games. It flutters masterfully at our diplomatic missions across the globe.

This sacred piece of cloth which heralds us as a nation of this modern world represents all of us. It does not belong to any ethnic group, religion or political party. It belongs to each and every Guyanese and we surely are proud of our flag. Or, are we?

Editor, I asked the question with the feeling that someone, in a haste to demonstrate unbridled patriotism, was unknowingly involved in the desecration of our single most recognisable national symbol – the Golden Arrowhead. I hope it was done unknowingly and not knowingly.

On a road trip to the Corentyne on Sunday May 21, 2017, with my family and some visiting US relatives, we were stunned to see our Golden Arrowhead painted on the ground at the entrance to the Guyana-Suriname Ferry terminal at Moleson Creek.

What should be the pride of our nation, cutting across all political parties and races, is now lying bare for all to trample, desecrate and denigrate.

And, how ironic that this singular, supreme symbol of our nationhood, is being desecrated at a border outpost shared with a country that lays claim to part of our country.

While as a country, we have never ceased to amaze, it is now poignantly clear that we are moving from one low to another. Who is so imbecilic to paint our flag on the ground?

And, how can those in authority at the terminal allow such an act of treachery to be perpetrated against our nation? What about the Police stationed at the terminal?

Editor, I hold dear to my heart my Golden Arrowhead and I am bewildered that an idiot, not a regular idiot, would have committed such a depraved act against our supreme national symbol that defines us as a nation.

Such an imbecile would not have done it without approval from someone in authority at the terminal.

Heads should now roll at the terminal, for such an act must never be allowed to go unpunished.

Sincerely,

Mahadeo Panchu