Jagdeo describes piracy attacks as acts of “terrorism”

– calls on both Govts to work together to address horrific scourge

Opposition Leader and People’s Progressive Party (PPP) General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo and Member of Parliament Anil Nandlall on Sunday in Paramaribo, Suriname met with hundreds of Guyanese, including the families of those who perished at the hands of pirates recently.

Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo addresses scores of Guyanese in Suriname over the weekend

Also in attendance were several survivors of the ordeals.
The families and the survivors explained in great detail the horrors that they have endured at the hands of the criminals and expressed great fear that these atrocities would be repeated unless the perpetrators were arrested and brought to justice.
The Leader of the Opposition expressed condolences on behalf of the PPP to relatives of those who perished, and expressed the Party’s solidarity with all those affected by the tragedy.
He described the attacks as acts of terrorism, and called upon the Governments of Guyana and Suriname to work collaboratively and swiftly in addressing these horrific incidents fully and comprehensively. He urged that the full force of the law be used to bring the perpetrators to justice. The former President emphasised that these were exceptionally criminal acts which required an exceptional response from the Government of Guyana and not the lukewarm, run-of-the-mill approach thus far adopted.

Another section of the fishermen’s relatives at the meeting on Sunday

The Opposition Leader also committed that the PPP would do all that it could, both in and out of Parliament, to assist, including working with the Government to bring reprieve to this situation.
Former Attorney General Nandlall, who spoke at the meeting as well, also condemned the horrendous attacks, and pointed out that these were appropriate cases for Government to use “special prosecutors” to prosecute those charged in an effort to secure convictions.
Another public meeting with a different set of affected persons is scheduled to take place today at another location in Suriname.