Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips has called on members of the public to vehemently condemn the callous attempts by Opposition Member of Parliament Roysdale Forde to trivialise the magnitude of slavery.
In a letter released to the various newspaper entities, PM Phillips called out the Opposition for yet another blatant representation of racism, while referencing Forde’s comments on the apology offered by the descendants of former British Prime Minister William Gladstone.
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Recently, Forde contested that “sadly in the 21st century independent Guyana, the Ali Government, in many ways, is not different from the colonial masters and enslavers.”
Identifying these comments as completely devoid of historical awareness, sensitivity, and understanding of the impact of slavery on societies and individuals, PM Phillips said comparing the freedoms that were fought for and are enjoyed today should never be equated to the regime of slavery that existed hundreds of years ago.
According to the Prime Minister, these comments displayed a vile attempt to trivialise the impact of slavery, while discrediting the atrocities suffered by countless individuals.
“Slavery is undeniably one of the darkest chapters in human history, marked by immense suffering, dehumanisation, and the systematic violation of basic human rights. It is disheartening to witness the extent to which Forde has journeyed to deceive the public in furtherance of his own political agenda, particularly given his own involvement in the orchestrated coup against the leadership of the PNC,” the PM relayed.
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