Friday, February 20, 2004

Gya: Is Jagdeo a few fries short of a Happy Meal?

A case for Guyana/Venezuela unity, as President Jagdeo pointed out, is that, "although democracy is now the accepted norm of governance in our region, it is not immune from attack by those who would wish to deny the popular will. Both within and beyond our societies, there are criminal elements that constantly seek to undermine the legal and constitutional order of the state. These insidious attacks are often sustained by illicit gains from trans-boundary crime in arms and drug trafficking. This scourge of the 21st. century recognizes no borders and spreads like wildfire. As neighbouring countries seeking to preserve our security and stability, Guyana and Venezuela must work together to protect themselves from this contagion."

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