Justice for Ron Somerset, Shemroy Bouyea and Ivan Lewis
{Sent also as a letter to the editor of the four newspapers)
Ron
Somerset, Shemroy Bouyea and Ivan Lewis are now martyrs to Guyana's
version of independent and republic democracy. While the rest of the
world was celebrating Mandela's birthday on 18th July, part of Guyana
was infuriated and shocked as the police continued their proud legacy of
not being able to recognise humanity in those that they encounter.
And
as a further symptom of our proud legacy of independence and
civilization.. the words 'unfortunate' and 'tragic' are used to describe
what is in fact brutal, sickening and deserving of immediate sanctions.
And the victims we are told, are to blame. They choose to be in the
line of live bullet rounds the narrative goes, and the ones to blame are
the
'instigators'.. like how Cheddi Jagan and Janet Jagan are to blame for
the police killing of the Enmore Martyrs?
And
then the Police.. in a press statement say that there was no political
involvement - in other words.. they are firm that they know who did not
issue the orders to shoot the people. A Kaieteur News article of
20 July 2012 is headlined "Relatives of Linden dead cry for justice"
(and not Government of national unity or any other thing). Justice..
which has been denied to many who have suffered at the hands of the
police. The public though, wants to know - not who did not give
the orders, but rather who gave the orders. They want to know from the
police what action is being taken about justice for those who were
killed by the police.
Minister
Rohee has refused to reform the Guyana Police Force.. instead
preferring to lament the
corruption and the inefficiencies without taking much action. There are
calls for Minister Rohee to go.. but to be replaced by whom? Another
Minister who will continue a policy of believing that the police are not
accountable to the people they are supposed to serve and protect? And
President Ramotar in holding on to Minister Rohee is telling us that
under his leadership.. we will continue to expect the demoralisation of
the police, the continued lack of confidence in the police to deliver on
their mandate. The police who might think that they have a different
view are going to be further silenced. We are told that we cannot expect
to have a police service who an find humane ways of dealing with crowds
and alleged criminals and victims of rape and domestic violence.
Nelson
Mandela said .. "Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for
all. Let
there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for
each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfill
themselves.” " Some of us do not believe this is possible for Guyana ,
or are happy to accept and to complain silently or deny that there are
problems or do blame others who are just as oppressed as they are.
Others
though, who wish to dream for a just and equitable society, and to
stand up for this , are not supposed to be killed by the police.
Justice
for Ron Somerset, Shemroy Bouyea and Ivan Lewis cannot just be about
long winded commissions of enquiry which may or may not end up in
charges and disciplinary action. Justice for Ron Somerset, Shemroy
Bouyea and Ivan Lewis must also include a commitment to a reform of the
Guyana Police Force and the other related agencies; and to an
overhaul of how we view each other as Guyanese.
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