Gya: Marching for rule of law
THE People's National Movement for Justice yesterday pulled off its second "rule of law march" which attracted about 300 people, as it stepped up efforts to mount pressure on the government to look in to a number of matters pertaining to what it said was restoration of the rule of law in Guyana.
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Mr. Corbin told supporters of the march that "the time for talk is over and it is now time for action" - referring to what he said was the government's failure to respond to key issues such as the allegations leveled against Home Affairs Minister Mr. Ronald Gajraj, the existence of a "death" squad and other crime related issues.
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During his contribution to the 2004 budget in the National Assembly last week, Minister Gajraj denied allegations that he was linked to any death squad and accused the PNC/R of orchestrating a vendetta campaign against him for his role in gearing the police to combat criminal elements in the society "on their own turf."
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