Dear Editor,
The United States Embassy
and the Canadian High Commission have
peremptorily withdrawn visas issued to Home Affairs Minister Ronald Gajraj
because of very tenuous and unsubstantiated allegations made against
him.
Doing this, they may have been following laid down procedures in
dealing with such situations although the majority of people feel that the
action amounts to a sanction imposed without justifiable reason.
The attitude and action of these foreign representatives seem to us to
be partisan and inexplicable, as they did not take similar action during
violence linked to and supported by some of the top executives of the main
Opposition party.
We still remember the part the United States and
British officials played in destabilizing the democratically elected PPP
government in the 1960s and the support they gave to the opposition PNC to
help them get into office, and remain there for twenty-eight years through
rigged elections while they were looking on.
Surely, they should be even-handed and impartial when dealing in such
matters as a large section of the population are offended by their
one-sided action and can see no justification for it.
Yours faithfully,
Debra
Carrington